BJSM Friday Podcast #426 The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we practice medicine and live our daily lives. Things we traditionally have taken for granted now pose major challenges, and among those is the challenge of remaining active. On this episode of the AMSSM Sports Medcast (T: @TheAMSSM) host Dr. Devin McFadden, MD is […]
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Why the WHO wants the world to stay active with Prof Fiona Bull. Episode #429
BJSM Friday Podcast #429 On this week’s episode, we are joined again by Prof Fiona Bull to discuss why and how we should stay active in self-isolation. Prof Bull is the Programme Manager in the Department of Prevention of NCDs at the WHO in Geneva. She leads the WHO’s global work on physical activity. In […]
Concerned about COVID-19 and the athletic heart? Prof Jon Drezner gives insight. Episode #427
BJSM Friday Podcast #426 Are you involved in the care of athletes, and now planning their return to sport? Have you fully considered their cardiac health, especially in those with suspected/confirmed novel coronavirus infection? In this 15-minute podcast with Prof Jon Drezner, one of the world’s leading Sports Cardiologists & Team Physicians, we dive into […]
Orthobiologics: Is this the new advancement in non-operative sport medicine? Episode #426
BJSM Friday Podcast #426 In this week’s podcast host Dr. Giorgio Negron, MD is joined by Dr. Kenneth Mautner, MD on the AMSSM Sports Medcast to discuss orthobiologics, specifically PRP, stem cell treatments, and the current evidence for their use. Dr. Mautner is an associate professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and […]
Prescribing the perfect running shoe – myth busting podcast with Dr. Laurent Malisoux. Episode #422
BJSM Friday Podcast #420 Runners are constantly trying to find the perfect shoe that will combine increased performance with decreased injury risk. In this podcast, Dr. Liam West @Liam_West poses the questions to Dr. Laurent Malisoux @LaurentMalisoux to explore whether the current body of research is able to guide the clinician as to which shoe […]
Athletes’ mental health—a major issue. Dr Margo Mountjoy shares management tips. Episode #421
BJSM Friday Podcast #421 Assistant Dean at McMaster University, member of the FINA (World Swimming) and the IOC Working Group on Mental Health in Athletes, Dr Margo Mountoy, MD, Dip Sport Med [CASEM], PhD (T:@margomountjoy), shares practical insights. What 4 things should a team physician do to help an athlete who has mental health symptoms or a […]
More important than life or death? Dr Daniel Parnell prescribes football as medicine. Episode #420
BJSM Friday Podcast #420 Football is the world’s most popular sport, captivating the hearts and minds of millions of people every day. Supporting our national team or local club evokes a deep sense of pride, and provides a consistent source of entertainment. How could something so addictive be so good for you? Football has been […]
Creating value in musculoskeletal care with Dr Imran Sajid. Episode #419
BJSM Friday Podcast #419 Dr Imran Sajid (T:@imransajid) is a frontline clinician, health policy maker, educator and researcher with a keen interest in behavioural economics. This podcast takes a 30,000-foot view of some of our daily clinical approaches—and dives down into specific cases to make important points. How do you get the right care […]
Cardiac abnormalities and athletic participation, is it safe? Dr. Rachel Lampert. Episode #418
BJSM Friday Podcast #418 Dr. Rachel Lampert, MD joins host Devin McFadden, MD on AMSSM’s Sports Medcast (T: @TheAMSSM) to discuss athletic participation in athletes with cardioverter-defibrilators for known cardiac abnormalities. In this 20 minute conversation Dr. Lampert addresses the following topics: – What are the common causes of sudden cardiac death in athletes? – […]
Facing the challenge of clearance decisions in athletes with cardiac abnormalities. Episode #417
BJSM Friday Podcast #417 Has the principle of shared decision making in athletes with known cardiac abnormalities placed our athletes, teams, and medical system at risk? Are there situations where accepted medical standards and risk management trump patient autonomy? What further steps can we take to generate the data needed to ensure that the athletes […]