

Sports Medicine Project
Blake Withers
Join Blake as he dives into the world of Sports Medicine — from injuries and injections to running and performance. Perfect for clinicians and healthcare enthusiasts, this fortnightly podcast blends real-life clinical insights with evidence-based discussions to help you treat smarter and work better. With a background in research, biomechanics, and podiatry, Blake shares practical tips you can actually use to improve patient outcomes and stay up to date. If you’ve ever felt like you’re drowning in conflicting advice on how to manage injuries — this podcast will cut through the noise.
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Jan 27, 2025 • 1h 38min
Dr. Ian Reilly – Injections, Forefoot Assessment, Orthotics, Osteoarthritis, Morton’s Neuroma, and Biomechanics – #112
Mr. Ian Reilly qualified as a Podiatrist in 1988 and became a Podiatric Surgeon in 1996. Over his career, he has performed more than 11,000 surgical procedures under various anaesthesia types, showcasing his extensive expertise.
You can out more below by clicking the link on his website.
From 2001 to 2024, he led Podiatric Surgery at Northamptonshire Trust, significantly advancing podiatric care. Now retired from NHS practice, he focuses on private care, operating weekly at Three Shires Hospital in Northampton and treating patients across self-pay, insured, and NHS pathways.
Mr. Reilly specializes in:
Injection Therapy:
• Cortisone Injections
Podiatric Surgery:
• Cyst and ganglion excision (soft tissue lumps and bumps)
• Morton’s neuroma surgery (trapped nerves)
• Subungual and other bony exostectomies (bony bumps)
• Lesser toe correction (hammer toes)
• Metatarsal surgery for forefoot pain
• Surgery for hallux limitus (arthritis of the great toe)
• Surgery for hallux valgus (bunions)
• Haglund’s deformity (heel bumps)
• Plantar fasciitis (heel pain)
• Flatfoot surgery
Minor Surgery:
• Verrucae, corn, and skin surgery
• Nail surgery
Dr Ian Reilly website:
https://podsurgeon.co.uk/
Youtube: https://youtube.com/@ianreillypodsurgeon?si=rDK6BHAwRGBu4L3F
What it takes to become a Podiatric surgeon?
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00:00Introduction to Dr. Ian Riley02:07Career Progression in Podiatry05:53Surgical Experience and Case Studies07:24Injection Therapy in Podiatry13:55Managing Neuritis and Injection Guidelines18:43Understanding Osteoarthritis and Injection Therapy23:41Patient Case Study and Emotional Impact26:50The Role of Podiatry Post-Surgery32:22The Evolving Perspective on Orthotics35:12International Standards in Podiatry37:06The Importance of Imaging in Diagnosis39:42The Forefoot Examination Process42:28Understanding Morton's Neuroma46:02The Role of Imaging in Treatment Decisions48:31Surgical Indicators for Forefoot Conditions01:03:10Understanding Patient Concerns and Predictions01:05:14The Role of Orthotics in Treatment01:06:53The Importance of Communication in Healthcare01:08:57Navigating Conflicting Opinions Among Clinicians01:11:18Injection Therapy and Its Efficacy01:15:29Challenges in Treating Mid-Foot Osteoarthritis01:22:33Research Aspirations in Injection Therapy01:24:45Interviewing Historical Figures for Insight01:26:24Future Teaching and Learning Opportunities

Jan 12, 2025 • 41min
A Physio & Podiatrist walk into a Bar - #1
We get so many questions each week that need more then a voice note or instagram post to answer so we're doing it here.
Casual yarn about what it is being a health professional with questions we get asked over the week.
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Jan 5, 2025 • 26min
Building Strong Bones: The Essential Guide #111
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Takeaways
Bone health is crucial for injury prevention.
Resistance training is essential for building strong bones.
High strain rates and magnitudes are key for bone loading. In this episode, you will hear me talk about moving quickly to increase strain rate. I briefly touch on you can try to move the weight quickly (despite it moving slowly) and still a fast loading rate.
Bones adapt better to varied and dynamic movements.
Short bouts of loading can effectively stimulate bone health.
Recovery and nutrition are vital for bone remodeling.
Consult professionals for personalized rehabilitation plans.
Incorporate plyometrics for better bone stimulus.
Regular strength training benefits overall health.
Understanding bone mechanics can enhance athletic performance.
In this episode, we discuss the importance of understanding bone health, particularly in relation to stress injuries and rehabilitation. We explore the role of resistance training in building stronger bones and break down key principles for effective bone loading. You'll also hear why keeping exercises dynamic is crucial to prevent bones from adapting to repetitive movements. Backed by research insights, this conversation offers practical applications for improving bone health and preventing injuries—essential listening for athletes, clinicians, and anyone passionate about optimizing physical performance.
Chapters
00:00 Understanding Bone Health and Injury Recovery
04:21 The Importance of Resistance Training for Bone Strength
08:45 Key Principles for Building Strong Bones
16:21 The Role of Variability in Bone Loading
23:48 Recap and Research Insights on Bone Adaptation

Dec 14, 2024 • 1h 31min
Dr Brad Neal - What We’re Getting Wrong About Patellofemoral Pain & How to Get It Right with Clinically Relevant Solutions #110
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Agenda. Chapters available.
Clinical recap - Foot orthosis and PFP, Surgical case rehab & PRP for chondromalacia patella - good or bad?
Understanding patellofemoral pain biomechanics
Evidence-based interventions
Strategies for long-term management
Impact of anatomical variations
Effective patient education
Optimizing foot orthoses and footwear
Gait retraining for pain relief
Developing return-to-running protocols
Exercise programming for symptom management
Tailoring rehabilitation dosages
Advancing sports medicine practice
Breaking down myths about patellofemoral pain
Exploring cutting-edge research in rehabilitation
Learnings:
Takeaways:
Patellofemoral pain is prevalent among recreational athletes.
Orthoses can be effective for patellofemoral pain management.
Loading strategies are crucial for rehabilitation.
Patient education is key in managing expectations and outcomes.
Biomechanics play a significant role in understanding knee pain.
Research is evolving, and clinicians must stay updated.
The relationship between pain and tissue capacity is complex.
Effective treatment requires a personalized approach.
Understanding pain mechanisms can improve treatment outcomes.
Collaboration between clinicians and researchers is essential for progress. Patient symptoms should guide treatment strategies.
Long-term pain is common in patellofemoral pain cases.
Expectations for recovery should be realistic and based on evidence.
Anatomical variations can significantly impact treatment outcomes.
Resistance training is crucial for joint and muscle health.
Education is a key component of effective patient care.
Research is needed to establish long-term treatment efficacy.
Individualized return-to-run programs can enhance recovery.
Understanding biomechanics is important for treatment planning.
Effective communication with patients can improve treatment adherence.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background of Brad Neal
02:56 The Journey into Patellofemoral Pain Research
05:20 Collaboration in Research and Clinical Practice
06:11 Case 1: Foot orthosis & PFP - Do or Don't?
07:39 Orthoses in Patellofemoral Pain Management
08:42 Evidence for orthosis and PFP
10:14 Loading Strategies for Patellofemoral Pain
11:25 Foot orthosis and different feet
17:06 case study 2: PFP need surgery?
25:29 Explaining chondromalacia patelli
30:12 Diagnosing PFP
32:14 Understanding Pain: Kneecap vs. Back Pain
33:21 Nociceptive Tissue and Treatment Tailoring
35:35 The Importance of Accurate Diagnosis
37:22 The Role of Physiological Changes in Pain
38:46 Prognosis and Long-Term Pain Management
45:09 Factors Influencing Pain Duration
48:45 The Impact of Structural Variations on Pain
52:01 The Role of Resistance Training in Joint Health
54:34 mindfulness and recreational runners with patellofemoral pain.
56:06 Dosing Activity vs. Traditional Exercise
01:03:49 Pain Neuroscience Education and Its Application
01:04:52 The Impact of Exercise on Osteoarthritis
01:05:18 The Role of Education in Patient Care
01:06:09 Innovative Approaches to Patient Education
01:07:23 Navigating NHS Waiting Lists
01:08:01 The Importance of Accessible Information
01:10:05 The Future of Patient Education
01:11:26 The Balance of Information and Clinical Guidance
01:12:53 Running Rehabilitation Strategies
01:13:34 The Mechanics of Running Retraining
01:17:00 Research Aspirations in Physiotherapy
01:21:35 Personal Insights and Future Directions

Nov 30, 2024 • 1h 22min
Navicular Stress Fractures - the Donald Trump of Foot Bones #109
In this episode of The Sports Medicine Project, we explore navicular stress fractures—a high-risk injury requiring a unique approach due to the bone’s anatomy, biomechanics, and healing challenges.
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We cover:
Anatomy and biomechanics of the navicular.
Risk factors: young athletes, biomechanics, and bone health.
Delayed diagnosis and the role of imaging (CT vs. MRI).
The debate over blood supply and its impact on healing.
Management strategies: non-weight-bearing protocols, surgery vs. conservative care.
Rehabilitation and return-to-sport considerations.
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00:00 Welcome to Season Two
04:31 Bilateral Insertional Achilles Tendinopathy
22:05 Better Subjective Questioning
28:27 Neck of Femur Stress Fracture
31:39 Understanding Navicular Stress Fractures
32:35 Introduction to Navicular Stress Fractures
35:06 Incidence of Navicular Stress Fractures
35:15 Who Gets Navicular Stress Fractures?
36:57 Time to Diagnosis of Navicular Stress Fractures
38:20 Anatomy of the Navicular
41:46 Biomechanics of the Navicular
45:18 Risk Factors for Navicular Stress Fractures
50:27 Foot Stiffness and Navicular Stress Fractures
55:28 Diagnostic Tests for Navicular Stress Fractures
01:00:11 Differential Diagnosis for Navicular Stress Fractures
01:01:24 Understanding Mid-Foot Pain and Injuries
01:02:57 Blood Supply to the Navicular
01:03:32 Do Naviculars Have Blood Flow?
01:06:25 Healing Variability and Factors Affecting Recovery
01:09:49 Imaging of Navicular Stress Fractures
01:14:00 Differential Diagnoses Not to Miss
01:14:55 Management Strategies for Navicular Stress Fractures
01:14:58 Müller-Weiss Syndrome
01:15:14 Management of Navicular Stress Fracture

Jul 29, 2024 • 1h 14min
Fact, Myth or Crap? Bone Stress Injuries - #108
Addressing all the myths we hear about Bone stress Injuries and explaining the FACTS.
We're tackling a topic that’s often misunderstood—bone stress injuries. From runners to weekend warriors, many people have heard myths about these injuries that just aren’t true. In this episode, we're breaking down the myths and uncovering the real facts about bone stress injuries.
With Beau Tyrrell
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Jul 15, 2024 • 1h 22min
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Jul 2, 2024 • 1h 40min
The Real Impact of Surgical Interventions: Fact vs. Perception. Professor Ian Harris - 107
Send us a Text Message.Ian Harris, an orthopedic surgeon practicing in Sydney and a Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at UNSW, has published extensively on the effectiveness of surgical interventions.Key Discussion Points:Key Findings in Surgical EffectivenessEthics and ImprovementsUnderstanding PlaceboPersistence of Ineffective SurgeriesImpact of the COVID-19 PandemicClinician’s Role and Informed ConsentDiagnosis and Treatment DecisionsPRP and Other TreatmentsRethinking MedicineFeatured Books:...

Jun 17, 2024 • 57min
Clinical Week Review: Failed Heel Pain, Runner Rehab, Cysts as MSK Pain, Bone Stress, Blisters, MRI for Pain and More! - 106
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May 26, 2024 • 1h 40min
Lisfranc Injuries: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Recovery - Professor Martin Sullivan - 105
Send us a Text Message.We chatted about the details of Lisfranc injuries and midfoot osteoarthritis We explored the unique structures involved and why this injury is distinct. We discussed the key steps in diagnosing a Lisfranc injury, including the essential imaging techniques. We covered the various surgical options available and what these procedures entailed.We also addressed the potential risks of delayed intervention and the importance of foot orthoses and appropriate footwear...


