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Dr. Kathryn Mills, a physiotherapist and senior lecturer, discusses her research on joint pain and osteoarthritis. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the heterogeneity of these conditions and the need for individualized treatment approaches. Dr. Mills explores the role of gait deviations and neuromuscular patterns in osteoarthritis, highlighting the influence of pain on movement patterns. She also discusses the challenges of managing pain in osteoarthritis and the potential benefits of strength training and plyometrics. Overall, Dr. Mills emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to managing osteoarthritis and improving pain outcomes. In this conversation, Kathryn Mills discusses various topics related to pain management, exercise behavior, and running. She emphasizes the importance of considering the patient's goals and preferences when developing a management plan. She also highlights the need to balance building strength and altering biomechanics in order to improve function. The conversation touches on the impact of knee crepitus on exercise behavior and the benefits of exercise frequency and intensity. The discussion also explores the role of barefoot running and the importance of transitioning gradually. Outside of her professional work, Kathryn enjoys running and playing the piano.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
03:18 Diverse Research Background
07:11 Interest in Osteoarthritis Research
10:20 Working Overseas and Research Differences
14:17 Gait Deviations in Osteoarthritis
19:07 Neuromuscular Patterns in Osteoarthritis
23:08 Implications for Strength Training and Plyometrics
25:19 EMG Analysis and Muscle Activation
26:09 Understanding the Impact of Pain on Muscle Activity
27:17 Balancing Strength and Biomechanics in Rehabilitation
30:41 Considering Patient Goals in Pain Management
34:17 Optimal Exercise Frequency and Intensity
41:23 Exploring the Role of Barefoot Running
44:12 Transitioning to Barefoot Running
52:14 Developing Sensory Skills for Manual Therapy
Melbourne Athletic Development is a sports and injury management clinic based in Melbourne, Australia. To maximise your performance or optimise your injury management contact the team at www.melbourneathleticdevelopment.com.au
Dr. Kathryn Mills, a physiotherapist and senior lecturer, discusses her research on joint pain and osteoarthritis. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the heterogeneity of these conditions and the need for individualized treatment approaches. Dr. Mills explores the role of gait deviations and neuromuscular patterns in osteoarthritis, highlighting the influence of pain on movement patterns. She also discusses the challenges of managing pain in osteoarthritis and the potential benefits of strength training and plyometrics. Overall, Dr. Mills emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to managing osteoarthritis and improving pain outcomes. In this conversation, Kathryn Mills discusses various topics related to pain management, exercise behavior, and running. She emphasizes the importance of considering the patient's goals and preferences when developing a management plan. She also highlights the need to balance building strength and altering biomechanics in order to improve function. The conversation touches on the impact of knee crepitus on exercise behavior and the benefits of exercise frequency and intensity. The discussion also explores the role of barefoot running and the importance of transitioning gradually. Outside of her professional work, Kathryn enjoys running and playing the piano.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
03:18 Diverse Research Background
07:11 Interest in Osteoarthritis Research
10:20 Working Overseas and Research Differences
14:17 Gait Deviations in Osteoarthritis
19:07 Neuromuscular Patterns in Osteoarthritis
23:08 Implications for Strength Training and Plyometrics
25:19 EMG Analysis and Muscle Activation
26:09 Understanding the Impact of Pain on Muscle Activity
27:17 Balancing Strength and Biomechanics in Rehabilitation
30:41 Considering Patient Goals in Pain Management
34:17 Optimal Exercise Frequency and Intensity
41:23 Exploring the Role of Barefoot Running
44:12 Transitioning to Barefoot Running
52:14 Developing Sensory Skills for Manual Therapy
Melbourne Athletic Development is a sports and injury management clinic based in Melbourne, Australia. To maximise your performance or optimise your injury management contact the team at www.melbourneathleticdevelopment.com.au