Dr Andy Franklyn-miller Sports Medicine

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SCC Sports Medicine is Europe's largest Biomechanics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation & Research Centre located in Dublin, Ireland as part of the Sports Surgery Clinic Campus. This is a Sports Medicine and Science Podcast series hosted by Dr Andy Franklyn-Miller the Centre Director. Andy is a leading Sports Medicine Physician, having worked with elite sports teams in the UK, Australia, New Zealand and the US. His sub-speciality interests are athletic groin pain , biomechanical imaging and running analysis and he is a regular contributer to mainstream media for opinions on doping, injury , performance and injury prevention.

Episódios

  • Back muscle fat infiltration in Sarcopenia & Exercise Induced Asthma in Swimmers

    09/04/2020 Duração: 16min

    I write a weekly 4 paper research review summary in sports medicine, science, and performance and you can subscribe at www.drandyfranklynmiller.com/review This week I summarise my thoughts on two papers that feature in the review, the first is an excellent meta analysis by Alex Dallaway et al "Age-related degeneration of the lumbar paravertebral muscles: Systematic review and three-level meta-regression" J.Exp. Gerontol. (2020) Online first The second investigates Exercise induced Asthma in swimmers and highlights issues with chlorine being in the pool environment but not in the testing "Diagnosis of Exercise-induced Bronchoconstriction in Swimmers: Context Matters. " Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. (2020) Pre View Hope you get something from it , and you can link to the written review and the papers by subscribing to the review

  • Return to Play after ACL Reconstruction Surgery with Dr Enda King

    31/03/2020 Duração: 26min

    I am delighted to talk with Dr Enda King on his recent paper published this year in the American Journal of Sport Medicine "Factors Influencing Return to Play and Second Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Rates in Level 1 Athletes After Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: 2-Year Follow-up on 1432 Reconstructions at a Single Center." This podcast links to my weekly research review and a full review and link to the paper are in that via the link at the bottom of the page notes. Enda is a chartered physiotherapist and former Gaelic footballer, who is Head of Performance at the Sports Surgery clinic and has just completed his PhD in the Biomechanics of ACL Rehabilitation with Dr Siobhan Strike at University of Roehampton, London and is in current great demand for the rehabilitation of elite athletes around the world using 3D biomechanics as a tool to guide that process. We discuss the paper, including challenges behind the data set, where this might go, the differences in outcome in Return to pl

  • Athletic Groin Pain with Andy Franklyn-Miller, Eanna Falvey and Enda King

    13/11/2018 Duração: 39min

    I am delighted to talk with Dr Eanna Falvey and Enda King on the background behind our series of papers published in British Journal of Sports Medicine. Eanna is a Consultant in Sports and Exercise Medicine at the Sports Surgery Clinic, Dublin and Senior Lecturer in Sports Medicine at University College, Cork. A former Irish Amateur Heavyweight boxer he has been team doctor for the Irish Mens Rugby Team for over 6 years and two World Cups and as doctor to the British and Irish Lions. He has over 29 original publications, a PhD in Sports Medicine and is author of Clinical Sports Anatomy, McGraw Hill. Enda King is a chartered physiotherapist and former Gaelic footballer, who is Head of Performance at the Sports Surgery clinic and has just completed his PhD in the Biomechanics of ACL Rehabilitation with Dr Siobhan Strike at University of Roehampton, London and is in current great demand for the rehabilitation of elite athletes around the world using 3D biomechanics as a tool to guide that process In an eveni

  • Running Re-education effects on kinetics with and without minimalist shoes

    16/09/2016 Duração: 27min

    I am delighted to talk with Dr Joe Warne on the background behind his paper published in Journal of Sports Sciences in a discussion around the paper entitled "Kinetic changes during a six-week minimal footwear and gait-retraining intervention in runners" which features in my next Research Review 153 Sign up here to receive a summary of the paper drandyfranklynmiller.com/review. We talk about running, running shoes, minimalist shoes, kinematics, impact, loading and running retraining all of which I will be speaking about this weekend at the New Zealand Physiotherapy Conference in Auckland. You can follow Joes work on https://www.facebook.com/TheRunningResearcher/ I write a weekly 4 paper research review summary in sports medicine, science, and performance and you can subscribe at www.drandyfranklynmiller.com/review

  • The Sensitivity and Specificity of Testing for Concussion with Dr Jacob Resch

    22/02/2016 Duração: 50min

    I am delighted to talk with Assoc Prof Jacob Resch on the background behind his paper published in BMJ Open Sports and Exercise Medicine, in a discussion around the paper entitled "The sensitivity and specificity of clinical measures of sport concussion: three tests are better than one" which features in my next Research Review 132. Sign up here www.drandyfranklynmiller.com/review. The paper is Open access and can be accessed here http://bmjopensem.bmj.com/content/2/1/e000012.abstract We talk about the diagnosis of Concussion, the current state of neurocognitive function tests, the statistics behind them, and the basis for multiple tests and the improved sensitivity and specificity and also the future of concussion diagnosis. Dr. Jacob Resch completed his undergraduate degrees and Athletic Training and Health Promotions at South Dakota State University before traveling to study and work in London, England. After returning to the United States, Jacob completed his MS in Exercise and Sport Science at South