Auscast Wellbeing

Auscast Wellbeing

The Auscast Wellbeing channel is a collection of podcasts that focus on promoting mental and physical well-being. The channel features a variety of shows that cover a range of topics, including mental health, personal growth, and self-care. One of the most popular podcasts on the channel is "The Mental Health Show" with Mark Aiston. Mark, a mental health avocate, he interviews experts and provides advice and insights on a wide range of mental health issues, and shares his practical tips for managing stress and improving overall well-being. For those looking to explore personal growth and self-discovery, "Psychosynthesis with Janine Barelds" is an excellent choice. The host, Janine, a psychotherapist, shares her knowledge of psychosynthesis and guides listeners through the process of self-discovery and personal growth. Another important topic that this channel covers is sleep. "Sleep Better - Tools to Help You Sleep" is a must-listen for anyone struggling with insomnia or other sleep disorders. The host provides practical tips and advice on how to improve sleep quality and overcome insomnia. These are just a few examples of the many great podcasts available on the Auscast Wellbeing channel. With a variety of hosts and topics, there's something for everyone on this channel. Whether you're looking for expert advice on managing mental health, exploring personal growth, or seeking tips for better sleep, the Auscast Wellbeing channel is the perfect place to start.

Episodes

March 1, 2023 7 mins

This week I talk about a feasibility cohort study which sought to determine whether a larger cohort study addressing this question would be feasible. Listen to hear some interesting preliminary findings. 


Merza, E.Y., Pearson, S.J., Mallows, A.J. and Malliaras, P., 2023. The relationship between psychological, cognitive, and contextual factors and rehabilitation outcomes in Achilles tendinopathy: A prospective feasibility coho...

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We have known for a while that type of exercise intervention (e.g. intensity, frequency, etc) does not seem to influence self-reported outcomes such as pain. Maybe all the benefits from exercise are explained by non-specific effects, or maybe exercise has benefits that do not depend on the type of exercise.

In this episode, I discuss 3 studies that look into (at least partly) other benefits that we may see at the level of the musc...

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This week, I had an engaging conversation with Anthony Nasser, an up-and-coming researcher on tendinopathy who recently completed his PhD on proximal hamstring tendinopathy. Our discussion covered the reasons for the lack of research attention towards this condition, the current state of evidence, and insights from his doctoral studies. You can find the full conversation here.

Here are Anthony's related publications:

Nasser...

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Palpation can be useful for the diagnosis and assessment of tendinopathy, but there are limits. This is because non-painful tendons can be tender, and tenderness in painful tendons seems to be very slow to get better. 

Link to Evidence for Improvement in Local but not Diffuse Pressure Pain Thresholds Following Physical Therapist Interventions for Tendinopathy: A Systematic Review

Link to  Reproducibility and clinical utility of t...

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Interesting perspective paper from Arampatzis et al talking about how we should consider tuning of muscle tendon unit in terms of muscle strength and tendon stiffness when considering training for specific groups. 

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This talking tendons episode will discuss a study by Igor Sancho, PhD, assessing Achilles forces during common rehab exercises and habitual activities and how this relates to reported pain among runners. Some interesting implications for practice.

Achilles tendon forces and pain during common rehabilitation exercises in male runners with Achilles tendinopathy. A laboratory study

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Stress can have a negative impact on our mental and physical health, but you can easily relieve stress and find inner peace by listening to calming music. Calming music is specifically designed to reduce your heart rate, blood pressure, and stress hormone levels in your body. It can assist you in relaxing, focusing, and feeling more in command of your thoughts and emotions. Calming music is the ideal solution for unwinding after a ...

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Flowing piano Jazz music is an excellent way to unwind while also increasing productivity. Jazz piano's soothing melodies and gentle rhythms create a relaxing and peaceful atmosphere that helps to reduce stress and improve focus. Jazz piano music is an excellent choice for anyone who is working, studying, or simply looking for a way to unwind after a long day. It's ideal for working or studying as background music, contributing to ...

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After a long day, meditation music is an excellent way to relax and unwind. Meditation music can help you achieve a state of calm and tranquilly, whether you're looking to de-stress, improve your focus, or simply find a moment of peace. Meditation music, with its soothing melodies and gentle rhythms, is intended to help you let go of your worries and focus on the present moment. Whether you're a seasoned meditator or just getting s...

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Hi it's Andy Martin here, I thought I'd jump on and share this TEDX talk from Amanda Goodfellow - Founder of Agile Mind. 

She works with some of the biggest companies in Australia and her programs, mentorships and retreats have been developed draw upon her 25 years of experience in corporate roles across sectors including local government, associations and professional services.

So basically she’s super qualified and in this talk...

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In this episode, I am discussing kinesiophobia in the context of tendon rehab and how rehab can be conceptualised as graded exposure for some people. 

References

1) Physiotherapy management of Achilles tendinopathy

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In this episode, I talk about load test pain assessment and how this can also be used to assess kinesiophobia and movement apprehension. 

References

1) Physiotherapy management of Achilles tendinopathy: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36274038/

2) Kinesiophobia Severity Categories and Clinically Meaningful Symptom Change in Persons With Achilles Tendinopathy in a Cross-Sectional Study: Implications for Assessment and Willingness...

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Sit beside a gently cracking fire on a cold Winter's night. Hear the logs splitting as they burn. We'll add the wood to keep the fire toasty.

Original recording.

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September 26, 2022 243 mins

We set up a microphone in an old tin shed during a rain storm.

Sit back, relax and enjoy.

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September 23, 2022 31 mins

Fall asleep by a forest stream.

 

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September 21, 2022 30 mins

30-minute meditation ambience to help you get to sleep.

#sleep #meditation #Zen #relax #calm #yoga #reiki  

Royalty free.

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This is an interesting study from the Delaware tendinopathy group among others investigating a host of structural, tissue property, functional and pain factors that may persist among people with Achilles tendinopathy making a return to running. Provides guidance to clinicians about potential impairments to consider assessing. 

Here's the link to the study:

Corrigan, P., Hornsby, S., Pohlig, R.T., Willy, R.W., Cortes, D.H. and Sil...

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In this episode I talk about three qualitative studies that aim to understand the patient perspective and patient motivations in Achilles tendinopathy. I find this work really helps clinicians to understand what patients are gong through so we are able to be empathic and help them. Hope you enjoy!

Here's a link to courses in the UK:

https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/mastering-lower-limb-tendinopathy-uk-sept-2022-670009

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This paper is more than 30 years old but it is a beauty. Farley et al talk about human preferred hopping frequency and how it relates to metabolic cost and how fast muscles are contracting, and also how our instructions can influence how well people hop (and the mechanisms that drive this). Important to consider hopping instruction when assessing submaximal hopping in the clinic. 

Here's a link to the paper

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There is so much debate about the use of steroids for tendinopathy. Opinions vary between 'you should never use steroid as will lead to recurrence, worse pain or rupture' to 'it's fine, do as much steroid as you like'. Opinions dominate as we have limited data. Until now. This is the first trial looking at 2 year outcome for exercise +/- steroid for Achilles tendinopathy. Interesting findings!

Here's the link to the study:

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