Ep.22 Professional Development & Lower Limb Strengthening with Matt Dilnot
Description
Get ready for a mind-expanding journey into the innovative world of podiatry with our esteemed guest Matt Dilnot, a leading podiatrist and clinical supervisor at La Trobe University. We're challenging the conventional orthotic-focused approach and delving into the intriguing role of stress adaptation over time in pain management. With Matt's field insights, prepare to discover how the human body's amazing ability to adapt, combined with an enhanced understanding of tissue stress models, can revolutionize the way we treat foot pain.
Venturing beyond the confines of traditional treatment protocols, we explore the profound impact adopting broader, more holistic approaches can have on patient care. As we analyze tissue loading, training loads, and technique, the conversation illuminates the need for continuous professional development and the value of learning from the practices and language of other medical professionals. This episode promises to shift your perspective and provide a comprehensive understanding of the intricate dynamics within modern healthcare systems and their influence on podiatry.
Our conversation doesn't stop there. Prepare to be enlightened on the significance of strength training, particularly posterior chain exercises, in improving mobility and joint strength. We examine the vital role of the soleus in foot and posture control, and the contribution of the Achilles tendon to elastic recoil. As we journey through the processes of muscle and neurological adaptation, and their impacts on training programs, we can guarantee that your understanding of podiatry will be forever changed. To wrap up, we pay tribute to Matt's enormous contributions to the field, including his pioneering work in textbook writing. So tune in, get inspired, and witness the adaptable world of podiatry like never before.
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