PodChatLive - The Podiatry Podcast

Ian Griffiths and Craig Payne
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Nov 16, 2018 • 43min

PodChatLive: Episode 50 (Part Two) [The 50th Celebration Episode]

To celebrate hitting 50 episodes we has a selection of numerous previous guests on to catch up and chat with. We also invited two of our most popular audience members, "Tobes and JW" to guest host with us and ask questions, and they were great. A longer and (much) less serious episode than usual, which was immense fun and a bit of a shambles. Enjoy.
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Nov 16, 2018 • 40min

PodChatLive: Episode 50 (Part One) [The 50th Celebration Episode]

To celebrate hitting 50 episodes we has a selection of numerous previous guests on to catch up and chat with. We also invited two of our most popular audience members, "Tobes and JW" to guest host with us and ask questions, and they were great. A longer and (much) less serious episode than usual, which was immense fun and a bit of a shambles. Enjoy.
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Nov 9, 2018 • 56min

Episode 49 with Peter Guy [Foot Orthotic Modifications]

In this episode we chatted with Toronto based practitioner, Peter Guy about his 33 years experience to talk us through his matrix of common modifications for conditions such as peroneal tendinopathy, plantar fasciopathy, plantar plate/capsular issues and neuroma. He also gives us some of his tips for dealing with comfort/tolerance issues and orthoses for high heels.
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Nov 1, 2018 • 57min

Episode 48 with Debbie Turner [Rheumatology]

In this episode Prof Debbie Turner joined us (on her birthday!) and gave us a taste of the role of a Podiatrist within a specialist Rheumatology service, the pathologies commonly seen and her approach to the assessment and management of these patients. She also gave some great tips for clinicians who don't work within Rheumatology, but may well be missing conditions due to their ability to masquerade as musculoskeletal issues.
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Oct 25, 2018 • 54min

PodChatLive Episode 47 with Stacey Meardon [Injury Risk Factors]

In this episode Stacey talks us through some of her research which has looked at biomechanical risk factors for injury, step width modification for MTSS and ITB issues, and also some clinical pearls to think about when someone presents in your clinic with a suspected bone stress injury. For the really nerdy, we even briefly talked about the 'free moment' and its potential relevance to injury.
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Oct 18, 2018 • 51min

PodChatLive Episode 46 with Steven Subotnick [Podiatric Sports Medicine]

In this weeks episode we chatted with Steven Subotnick about Podiatric Sports Medicine
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Oct 11, 2018 • 1h 3min

PodChatLive: Episode 45; The Physiotherapy Episode

In this episode we welcomed a great panel of physiotherapists in Hamish Vickerman, Tom Goom, Neil Meigh and Kevin Nordanger to talk about how Podiatry and Physiotherapy can/should work together, the overlap between professions, the preconceived notions we have about each others professions and more.
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Oct 4, 2018 • 53min

PodChatLive: Episode 44 with Annette Davis [Footwear and Falls]

In this episode we talked with Annette Davis and discussed what the evidence tells us (and doesn't tell us) about footwear and falls, explains the role of the Podiatrist in screening for falls risk and how to communicate effectively regarding this (making a reasonably solid case for all individuals of a certain age to be risk assessed regardless of why they are attending clinic to see you) and also the talks about the reasons that older individuals choose certain shoes and the challenges this can bring to the Podiatrist-patient interactions.
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Sep 27, 2018 • 44min

PodChatLive: Episode 43 on Podiatry and Golf

In this episode we discuss the golf swing, the use of foot orthotics in golf and pseudoscience.
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Sep 21, 2018 • 59min

PodChatLive: Episode 42 on Video Marketing for Podiatry

In this episode we welcomed Dave James (The Foot and Leg Magician), Melissa Zacharia (Pod Fit Podiatry) and Jonathan Tomines (The Toe Bro) to offer their thoughts and experiences on generating Podiatry videos. We talked through some of the biggest barriers and concerns people have before starting, and the potential benefits (to both the individual and the profession) of doing them. We also touched on how to do them (equipment required), where we should be looking for our inspiration for generating them and how do deal with negative feedback (remember; having haters is a privilege).

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