Auscast Wellbeing

By: Auscast Network
  • Summary

  • 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.

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Episodes
  • Do psychological, cognitive, and contextual factors influence rehab outcomes in Achilles tendinopathy?
    Mar 1 2023

    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 cohort study. Physical Therapy in Sport.

    Mallows, A., Jackson, J., Littlewood, C. and Debenham, J., 2020. The association of working alliance, outcome expectation, adherence and self‐efficacy with clinical outcomes for Achilles tendinopathy: A feasibility cohort study (the MAP study). Musculoskeletal Care, 18(2), pp.169-176.

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    7 mins
  • Does high load and high strain exercise have any benefit for Achilles tendinopathy?
    Feb 21 2023

    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 muscle and tendon from higher-load exercise interventions.


    References:

    Radovanović, G., Kunz, J., Bohm, S., Arampatzis, A. and Legerlotz, K., 2021. Reliable and effective novel home-based training set-up for application of an evidence-based high-loading stimulus to improve triceps surae function. Journal of Sports Sciences, 39(24), pp.2786-2795.


    Radovanović, G., Bohm, S., Peper, K.K., Arampatzis, A. and Legerlotz, K., 2022. Evidence-Based High-Loading Tendon Exercise for 12 Weeks Leads to Increased Tendon Stiffness and Cross-Sectional Area in Achilles Tendinopathy: A Controlled Clinical Trial. Sports Medicine-Open, 8(1), pp.1-19.


    Radovanović, G., Bohm, S., Arampatzis, A. and Legerlotz, K., 2023. In Achilles Tendinopathy the Symptomatic Tendon Differs from the Asymptomatic Tendon While Exercise Therapy Has Little Effect on Asymmetries—An Ancillary Analysis of Data from a Controlled Clinical Trial. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 12(3),

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    15 mins
  • Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy - the forgotten tendinopathy
    Feb 15 2023

    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, A.M., Pizzari, T., Grimaldi, A., Vicenzino, B., Rio, E. and Semciw, A.I., 2021. Proximal hamstring tendinopathy; expert physiotherapists’ perspectives on diagnosis, management and prevention. Physical Therapy in Sport, 48, pp.67-75.


    Nasser, A.M., Vicenzino, B., Grimaldi, A., Anderson, J. and Semciw, A.I., 2021. Proximal hamstring tendinopathy: a systematic review of interventions. International journal of sports physical therapy, 16(2), p.288.


    Nasser, A., Semciw, A., Grimaldi, A., Rio, E., Pizzari, T. and Vicenzino, B., 2022. Core outcome set development for proximal hamstring tendinopathy (COS-PHT): a study protocol. Physical Therapy Reviews, 27(4), pp.313-319.

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    25 mins

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