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    OMGAAN MET ANGST IN CRISISTIJD: Arie van der Veer en Rinke Verkerk.

    OMGAAN MET ANGST IN CRISISTIJD: Arie van der Veer en Rinke Verkerk.

    Verhalen van veerkracht
    Minella van Bergeijk, van Tear, belt met bekende Nederlandse christenen hoe de coronacrisis hun raakt. In deze aflevering Rinke Verkerk en Arie van der Veer over het thema: “Angst”.

    Arie van der Veer is bekend van het televisieprogramma Nederland Zingt. Hij is predikant, schrijver en oud-voorzitter van de Evangelische Omroep. Arie is getrouwd met Ees en heeft vier kinderen. In 2015 overleed zijn zoon Peter plotseling en afgelopen jaar werd bij hem voor de derde keer kanker geconstateerd.

    Rinke Verkerk werkt als journalist voor diverse kranten en tijdschriften. Ze schreef spraakmakende verhalen over het Midden-Oosten en bracht, samen met Margot den Ouden, in 2018 haar eerste boek uit “De ware worden”. Rinke is getrouwd en moeder van twee kinderen.

    Met muziek van Eastville en The Psalmproject.

    Episode 31: Mac Method Fitness

    Episode 31: Mac Method Fitness

    Dr. Joe and Dr. Buzz sit down with Marc Cazanas, founder of Mac Method Fitness. Marc has really made a name for himself in the fitness industry at a young age. An entrepreneur at heart, he has started a number of businesses that revolve around health and fitness.

    Marc shares his story of how a long-time injury to his shoulder really started to affect his ability to stay at a high level for his business. After multiple surgeries to his shoulder, he was still suffering with significant pain. After just 3 months of doing Regenerative Medicine at APMR, he is back to 100%.

    For more information regarding thetreatments discussed on this episode, please visit our website atwww.apmrmiami.com or www.buckeyepmr.com

    EBB 110 - Inside an Unplanned, Unassisted Home Birth with Parent Sabrina Tran

    EBB 110 - Inside an Unplanned, Unassisted Home Birth with Parent Sabrina Tran

    In this episode, I am joined by Sabrina Tran of Alabama, who recently had a daughter, and took the Evidence Based Birth Childbirth Class with Instructor Traci Weafer. Sabrina, a therapist, is now a stay at home mom.

    Sabrina had a precipitous - or, extremely fast labor and delivery. She describes it as exciting! Hear her tell her story of how her baby was born before the midwife could make it to her home. I also share the evidence on perineal tearing,  and the relationships between tearing, provider experience, and home birth.

    For more information and news about Evidence Based Birth®, visit www.ebbirth.com. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest. Ready to get involved? Check out our Professional membership (including scholarship options) and our Instructor program. Find an EBB Instructor here, and click here to learn more about the Evidence Based Birth® Childbirth Class.

    RESOURCES:

    Click here for great images explaining perineal tears on the Mayo Clinic website.
    More references:

    Click here to access the EBB Signature Article, The Evidence on: Waterbirth.

    The PoisonBoy Podcast

    The PoisonBoy Podcast

    The Safety Rangers dissect the recent tear gas controversy that arose out of the Hong Kong riots. Is all tear gas the same? What is inside tear gas? Are there any long-term effects from exposure to tear gas, like may be seen with agent orange? Is tear gas actually a gas? Minds, prepare to be blown. 

    Rotator Cuff Tears - Princeton Spine And Joint Center Podcast

    Rotator Cuff Tears - Princeton Spine And Joint Center Podcast

    In this episode of the Princeton Spine & Joint Center Podcast, Dr. Marco Funiciello, Co-Director of the Interventional Spine Program spoke with Dr. Freddie Song, an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in knee and shoulder injuries and surgery.

    This podcast is about the topic of rotator cuff, rotator cuff tears, rotator cuff tendinopathy, and dives into the intricacies of surgical evaluation and surgical approach.


    Frederick S. Song, M.D.

    Dr. Song graduated cum laude from Colgate University with honors in Molecular Biology. During his undergraduate career, he was a four year starter on the varsity soccer team. As a senior, he served as team captain and was the Patriot League Player of the Year. After graduating from Colgate, he received his Doctorate of Medicine from Jefferson Medical College, where he was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society during his fourth year. Dr. Song completed his surgical internship and orthopaedic residency at Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As a resident, he served as an assistant team physician for the LaSalle University basketball and football teams.

    Following residency, Dr. Song completed a sports medicine fellowship at the Steadman Hawkins Clinic of the Carolinas in Greenville, South Carolina. Under the guidance of Dr. Richard Hawkins, he received specialized training in knee and shoulder arthroscopy, as well as complex knee and shoulder reconstruction. During his fellowship, Dr. Song served as an assistant team physician for the Colorado Rockies Major League Baseball team and the Boston Red Sox affiliate Greenville Drive baseball team. He is currently the team orthopaedic surgeon for the Peddie School and Ewing High School and serves as a consultant for numerous other high schools and colleges in the area.

    Dr. Song has authored several peer review journal articles and text book chapters on a variety of orthopaedic topics. He recently completed a chapter on massive rotator cuff repairs published in the Instructional Course Lecture series by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Other recent publications include a chapter on subscapularis repairs in DeLee and Drez’s Orthopaedic Sports Medicine and a chapter covering shoulder replacement surgery in the textbook, Orthopaedic Care of the Mature Athlete.

    Dr. Song currently serves as an associate instructor for the Arthoscopy Association of North America, instructing other surgeons on techniques in shoulder arthroscopy.

    His orthopaedic interests include arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder and knee, as well as knee and shoulder reconstruction.

    Dr. Marco Funiciello, DO, is a board certified physician specializing in the non-operative care of spine, joint, muscle and nerve pain. Dr. Funiciello is the Co-Director of the Interventional Spine Program at Princeton Spine and Joint Center. https://princetonsjc.com/ After graduating from the University of Scranton, Dr. Funiciello received his medical degree from UMDNJ-School of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Funiciello then received his specialty training in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation from Saint Vincent’s Hospital in Manhattan where he was honored to serve as Chief Resident. Dr. Funiciello has extensive additional training in Osteopathic Manual Medicine and often utilizes this skill set to complement his conservative and holistic approach to his patients. Dr. Funiciello has authored numerous chapters and papers and lectures widely. He is consistently rated as one of the best doctors in the country by his peers and by his patients.

    Episode 159 | Dr. Samantha Bunzli: Making Sense Of Pain Beliefs And Behaviors

    Episode 159 | Dr. Samantha Bunzli: Making Sense Of Pain Beliefs And Behaviors

    In this episode, we’re talking about making sense of beliefs and behaviors in pain care. Our expert guest is Dr. Samantha Bunzli who is a physiotherapist and has worked in clinical practice for several years before undertaking a PhD with Professor Peter O’Sullivan at Curtin University in Australia. Her PhD research was entitled, “A Qualitative Investigation of Pain-Related Fear in People with Low Back Pain.” She is a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Melbourne working to optimize treatment outcomes for people with osteoarthritis. Dr. Bunzli’s work is part of an international effort to change the narrative in musculoskeletal pain care. She’s been awarded major grants by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia to improve evidence-based decision-making among orthopedic surgeons and implement non-surgical care pathways for people with end-stage osteoarthritis.

    In this episode, you’ll learn why the beliefs people hold about their musculoskeletal pain matter, where do unhelpful beliefs come from, and how the common-sense model could help us understand unhelpful beliefs and behaviors. Samantha describes findings from her qualitative research based on data collected through interviews from both patients as well as clinicians. She is keen to emphasize the qualitative research is more than just the collection of stories. It involves robust methods of data collection and analysis.

    Rather than going into detail about these methods, Samantha has provided free access to all of her research in which she explains the science behind qualitative research and describes the contribution qualitative approaches can make in the field of pain science. This includes some of her first work in the Journal Of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy. In 2017, an article titled, “Making Sense of Low Back Pain and Pain-Related Fear,” as well as the 2019 study in the Journal of Clinical Orthopedic Simulated Research titled, “Misconceptions and the Acceptance of Evidence-Based Nonsurgical Interventions for Knee Osteoarthritis: A Qualitative Study.” Let’s learn about how the common-sense model can help us understand unhelpful beliefs and behaviors when it comes to chronic musculoskeletal pain with Dr. Samantha Bunzli.

    Sign up for the latest episode at www.integrativepainscienceinstitute.com/podcasts/.

    Free Talk Live - Renegade Talk Radio

    Free Talk Live - Renegade Talk Radio
    Jay Noone Property Tax Adventure :: Town Bonds :: Kurtis Kallenbach :: Marriage Licenses :: Garbage pickup :: US Dollar as World Reserve Currency :: Farm subsidies :: Raw Milk :: Women’s Soccer Pay Gap :: Governor of New Mexico is gonna tear down the Wall! :: Wyoming going after CBD :: Edgington Post: David McAlvany of McAlvany ICA :: Mark, Jay, Derrick Slopey

    Reducing ACL Tear Risk in Gymnasts and Combatting Youth Overuse Injury with Lenny Macrina

    Reducing ACL Tear Risk in Gymnasts and Combatting Youth Overuse Injury with Lenny Macrina

    Lenny Macrina and I discuss some serious issues like ACL tears, overuse injury, and early burnout in gymnastics as well as all youth sports. 

    We appreciate you listening!

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    E70 - The Exercises You Need To Be Doing To Keep Your Hips Strong

    E70 - The Exercises You Need To Be Doing To Keep Your Hips Strong

    This week on the Exercise Is Health podcast, Julie and Charlie discuss exercise principles that you should be following if you want to strengthen your hips.  With outdoor activities on the rise this time of year, your hips may be taking on more stress than they are accustomed to.  Activities such as running, biking, and golf can all cause aches and pains in the hips if your muscles are not working well.  Learn what to do to keep your hip muscles healthy and strong in this week's episode of the Exercise Is Health podcast!

    Thoroughly Fixed

    Thoroughly Fixed

    Mark grasps at straws to start the episode, and starts talking about shoes. Grant and Mark swap stories about ripped pants.

    Grant brings a Cathy comic to talk about stuff. Literally. It's a problem being unorganized and lazy.

    Mark brings an Ink Pen comic to ask Grant about running tips. They also learn about the achievements of a former classmate.

    Send feedback to comicalstart@gmail.com.

    61. How to Make a Living Selling Handmade Home Goods

    61. How to Make a Living Selling Handmade Home Goods

    Danielle Spillman is the co owner of Wood Intimations, a small home goods company that was built on the foundation of love and a passion for people and all things beautiful. They sell kitchen products and custom made tear drop trailers.

    In this episode, we discuss how she transitioned from owning a yoga studio to a home goods business, how she was able to get wholesale and consignments accounts, and finding your happy.

    SHOWNOTES: NacheSnow.com/61

    Wood Intimations

    Website: woodintimations.com
    Etsy: Wood Intimations
    Facebook: Wood Intimations
    Instagram: @woodintimations
    Pinterest: daniellespillma

    Studio 78 Podcast

    Website: nachesnow.com
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    Youtube: Nache Snow
    Twitter: @nachesnow
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    Podcast: Studio 78
    Pinterest: Tallook

    AAB 247 Episode # 247 - Breastfeeding Bites - What does the clock or an app have to do with breastfeeding

    AAB 247 Episode # 247 -  Breastfeeding Bites - What does the clock or an app have to do with breastfeeding

    What should your focus be on?  The latch of course. Because the early days of breastfeeding with regards to your milk supply and baby's well being, it is all about:  Is your baby able to come to the breast, achieve an excellent latch, transfer enough milk for a good feeding and this be pain free for you and comfortable for both of you.

    96 - Torn Biceps, Burnt Steak, and Good Samaritans

    96 - Torn Biceps, Burnt Steak, and Good Samaritans

    Yes they're back. Beards are back. Maybe a little worse for the wear, Justin and Martin make their triumphant return from injury to bring back that podcast gold you all know and love. Find out why there hasn't been a new episode for so long as Martin shares his tale of heroism and valor. Justin represents just as well sharing how he tried to scam his wife into a new microwave. Don't call it a comeback, call it what it is - straight fire.

    Podcast 128: Usain Bolt, Plantaris Tears, Arm Swing

    Podcast 128: Usain Bolt, Plantaris Tears, Arm Swing

    Key Tagwords:

    usain bolt, plantaris tear, plantaris, sole lifts, heel lift, leg length, short leg, heel drop, shoeque, symmetry, asymmetry, sprinters, scoliosis, tendinopathy, achilles, runners, marathons, running injuries, arm swing

    Our Websites:
    www.thegaitguys.com

    summitchiroandrehab.com   doctorallen.co     shawnallen.net


    Our website is all you need to remember. Everything you want, need and wish for is right there on the site.
    Interested in our stuff ? Want to buy some of our lectures or our National Shoe Fit program? Click here (thegaitguys.com or thegaitguys.tumblr.com) and you will come to our websites. In the tabs, you will find tabs for STORE, SEMINARS, BOOK etc. We also lecture every 3rd Wednesday of the month on onlineCE.com. We have an extensive catalogued library of our courses there, you can take them any time for a nominal fee (~$20).
     
    Our podcast is on iTunes, Soundcloud, and just about every other podcast harbor site, just google "the gait guys podcast", you will find us.
     
    Show Notes:

    Superficial plantar cutaneous sensation does not trigger barefoot running adaptations.

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28728130

    Arm swing
    http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/173680.php

    Usain bolt
    https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/07/20/sports/olympics/usain-bolt-stride-speed.html?referer=

    Plantaris tears
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1978447/

    Sock Doc: Gaining Weight in Ironman Training, Why!? Plus, Meniscus Tear Recovery, Hiatal Hernias in Athletes, and More

    Sock Doc: Gaining Weight in Ironman Training, Why!? Plus, Meniscus Tear Recovery, Hiatal Hernias in Athletes, and More

    [sponsor image="http://www.enduranceplanet.com/wp-content/uploads/UCAN-logo-rev-nutrition.jpg"]This episode is brought to you by Generation UCAN Superstarch, the incredible fuel of choice for endurance athletes and health enthusiasts looking for burn more fat for fuel, optimize sports performance and keep blood sugar in check. EP fans get 15% of UCAN, shop now. You can also use the code "enduranceplanet" if you're shopping at generationucan.com for that 15% discount. Join the revolution. You can burn more fat for fuel. Oh, and be sure to check out the UCAN bars with peach and also another flavor with coffee beans for a n added kick![/sponsor]

    We are back with The Sock Doc, Dr. Steve Gangemi, for another"grab bag" style show with a variety of important topics and answers to your questions so you can kick more butt in your training and racing...

    • Steve's trip to the Galapagos Islands a few highlights including the giant turtles who sound like Darth Vadar and look like ET.
    • Female health in ironman training.
      • Females who gain weight (especially midsection) when training harder for Ironman - what gives?
      • Female ironman athletes with thyroid issues.
      • The role of thyroid and gaining weight when training heavily - training may suppress thyroid even before it suppresses HPA axis function.
      • Does the MAF philosophy apply equally to women and men?
      • What happens when you overtrain aerobically - i.e. "aerobic excess."
      • If not getting results with all aerobic-based training switch it up and add intensity (in moderation).
      • What to eat when IM training with thyroid issues, how to train in order to have a healthy body?
      • Make sure your carb intake matches activity - could be 80-200+ grams a day that you need!
    • Bioidentical thyroid supplement instead of synthetic thyroid meds - finding what works for you.
    • Problems with thyroid medication, Naturethroid.
    • Arthroscopy on a medial meniscus tear and post-surgery rehab - how to stay healthy, active and avoid re-injury?
    • With meniscus, you must identify and address underlying issues that caused the problem to prevent reoccurrence.
    • Could be biomechanical but could also be health and hormones.
    • The estrogen connection to ligament laxity - the applies to men too not just women!
    • Identifying endocrine disruptors - too high carb diet/carb intolerance, personal care products, household products, even candles!
    • Squat issues!
      • Dorsiflexion.
      • History of using an orthotic with a heel lift.
      • Toeing out.
      • Getting to 45 and 90 degrees.
      • Use a heel life or not to work on getting lower?
      • Range of motion and mobility issues.
    • Pros and cons to hands-on therapy (massage, chiro, ART) vs. self-myofacial release.
    • Do you really need to eat within X minutes of running? What if you are forced to run right before bed - still eat after?
    • When it DOES make sense to eat within 30-60min after a workout - long days, anaerobic sessions, etc.
    • Timing your food/meals and carbs if you're a late-night runner.
    • Female athlete with a hiatal hernia and colitis - help!
      • Symptoms during swimming and biking.
      • Gut issues for years.
      • HH leads to pain, bloating, cramping, discomfort especially during all swims; nearly unable to do bricks let alone triathlons.
      • Relationship of breathing issues and chest vs. diaphragmatic breathing.
      • Effective DIY solutions for hiatal hernias - healing is possible!

    Episode 368: Pull List for February 1

    Episode 368: Pull List for February 1

    Welcome to Robots From Tomorrow! For this episode the guys have picked a couple of comics that will be hitting shelves this week and talk about why they're excited to read them. This bite-sized audio nugget is the perfect companion for any Wednesday Warrior!

    Picks for Wednesday, February 1, 2017
    Samuel- Paper Girls #11 & Kaijumax #1 (Dollar Edition)
    Greg- America's Best Comics Artist Edition HC

    Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth’s surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. This episode is brought to you by Third Eye Comics. Enjoy your funny books.

     

     

     

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