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🎙 Welcome to the final episode of the Expert Series Podcast! 🎉
💡In this special episode, we're honored to have Jo Nijs, a true luminary in the field of physiotherapy and chronic pain management.
In this captivating conversation as we explore the fascinating world of precision pain management, #chronicfatigue in the post-pandemic workplace, the power of lifestyle interventions as well as the challenges clinicians face in addressing chronic pain effectively.
Don't miss this extraordinary episode, as we bid farewell to the Expert Series Podcast. 🎧✨
Dr. Nijs is a professor at Vrije Universiteit Brussel and serves as a physiotherapist and manual therapist at University Hospital Brussels. He also holds the role of Scientific Chair on the executive committee of the Pain, Mind, and Movement Special Interest Group within the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP). In 2017, Jo received the Excellence in Research Award from the JOSPT (USA). In 2020, he was honored with the prestigious Francqui Collen Chair, awarded by the University of Hasselt, Belgium. Additionally, he is the incumbent of the Chair in 'Exercise Immunology and Chronic Fatigue in Health and Disease,' funded by the European College for Decongestive Lymphatic Therapy. He has co-authored more than 300 peer-reviewed publications, with work featured in high-impact journals like The Lancet, JAMA Neurology, and The Lancet Rheumatology.
Disclaimer: Guest's views and opinions are their own and do not reflect those of the PREMUS, WDPI, & MYOPAIN 2023 Conference, its organisers, or of Recoup Health. The content provided in this series is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please seek counsel from a qualified healthcare professional for any health related decisions you need to make on behalf of yourself or a loved one.
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The MAPO (Movement and Assistance of Hospitalized Patients) method is an ergonomic assessment that is deployed in nursing homes and hospitals to evaluate the impact of physical workload on the workforce.
In this episode with Dr. Olga Menoni and Marco Tasso, we talk about:
- The MAPO Index
- How it evolved to stay true to the current healthcare landscape
- What you can expect at PREMUS from their workshop
- The future of MAPO methodology
We sit down with Dr. Olga Menoni and Marco Tasso who have worked on this for the last few decades. What goes behind building an effective assessment that allows workers' to air grievances and organizations to build successful interventions to solve them? Dr. Menoni has the answers to that, so listen to the full episode!
Further reading links:
1. Dr. Olga Menoni's Bio
2. Marco Tasso's Bio
3. MAPO Method to Assess the Risk of Patient Manual Handling in Hospital Wards
4. Application of MAPO method in hospitals and nursing homes: 20 years of experience
This podcast is also available on YouTube!
Time-stamps:
00:00 - 04:57 - What is the MAPO method?
04:58 - 08:50 - The risk level differentiation in the MAPO Index
08:51 - 15:06 - Evolution and Application of the MAPO Methodology
15:07 - 19:29 - Assessment of Home-care Workers
19:30 - 26:10 - 3-hour workshop at PREMUS, WDPI, & Myopain
26:11 - 29:30 - Advice for students
Disclaimer: Guest's views and opinions are their own and do not reflect those of the PREMUS, WDPI, & MYOPAIN 2023 Conference, its organisers, or of Recoup Health. The content provided in this series is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please seek counsel from a qualified healthcare professional for any health related decisions you need to make on behalf of yourself or a loved one.
#ergonomics #hospitalstaff #workerhealth #MAPO
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🎙️Join us for an engaging episode as we sit down with Dr. Nidhi Gupta, Senior Researcher at the National Research Centre for the Working Environment (NFA).
⌚Dr. Gupta's expertise lies in developing user-friendly #wearables for measuring physical work demands, with a focus on musculoskeletal disorders (MSD). In this interview, we delve into her journey, her impactful projects, and the significance of wearables in understanding and preventing #MSDs. Discover how wearable technology is transforming the field of #occupationalhealth and gain insights into incorporating wearables into work environments.
ℹ️ More on Dr Gupta:
Bio: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nidhi-gupta-76690644/
Research for the NFA: https://nfa.dk/da/Forskning/Person?employeeId=7a76cee7-5700-4ffd-b68e-2e9b69101673
Timestamps
00:00 About Nidhi
01:54 Wearables and MSD
06:44 Incorporating Wearables into workplaces
09:46 Project Insights
12:10 On Nidhi’s keynote and workshop for the conference
13:42 Privacy and Transparency
17:53 Advice for Students?
Disclaimer: Guest's views and opinions are their own and do not reflect those of the PREMUS, WDPI, & MYOPAIN 2023 Conference, its organisers, or of Recoup Health. The content provided in this series is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please seek counsel from a qualified healthcare professional for any health related decisions you need to make on behalf of yourself or a loved one.
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🎙️Today’s guest is Dr. Nathan Hutting, an associate professor at HAN University of Applied Sciences and a practicing physiotherapist.
In this episode, we delve into the world of person-centred care in healthcare settings, exploring its significance and challenges. Dr. Hutting shares his journey from being a professional mountain biker to a researcher focused on musculoskeletal conditions. Learn about the vital role of communication, self-management, and collaborative decision-making in patient care.
Episode also available on YT: https://youtu.be/SHxWWp0KwhE
📄Dr. Nathan Hutting is an associate professor at the HAN University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands, as well as a practicing physiotherapist in a private setting. His commitment extends to various leadership roles, including his participation as an executive committee member of the Dutch Association for Manual Therapy and the member organisation delegate of the Netherlands to the International Federation of Orthopaedic Manipulative Physical Therapists (IFOMPT). Furthermore, Dr. Hutting is an associate editor of BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders and a member of the International Advisory Board of Musculoskeletal Science and Practice.
ℹ️More on Dr Hutting:
Bio: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanhutting/
Research:
Patient-centered care in musculoskeletal practice: Key elements to support clinicians to focus on the person: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468781221001181
Promoting the use of self-management strategies for people with persistent musculoskeletal disorders: the role of physical therapists:
https://www.jospt.org/doi/full/10.2519/jospt.2019.0605?src=recsys
Disclaimer: Guest's views and opinions are their own and do not reflect those of the PREMUS, WDPI, & MYOPAIN 2023 Conference, its organisers, or of Recoup Health. The content provided in this series is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please seek counsel from a qualified healthcare professional for any health related decisions you need to make on behalf of yourself or a loved one.
#PersonCentredCare PatientEmpowerment #MusculoskeletalHealth
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🎙️ Tune in as Dr. Nathan Hutting, physiotherapist and associate professor, shares his expertise on person-centered care and self-management in healthcare. Discover the key to patient well-being and how healthcare providers can make a difference.
🔗 in bio to episode and to know more about the conference.
#PersonCenteredCare PatientEmpowerment #MusculoskeletalHealth
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🎙️Join us for this episode of the “Expert Series” featuring Dr. Erik Peper, an expert in holistic health, stress management, and biofeedback.
💻 Dr. Peper shares his insights on the intersection of technology and well-being as well as practical ways to address physical stress, understand the power of biofeedback, and find harmony between tech use and health.
Explore how chronic tech stress affects different generations and gain valuable perspectives on fostering a healthier relationship with technology!
Episode also available on YT!: https://youtu.be/hlk7H9_9ZaM
📄Dr. Erik Peper is an internationally known expert on holistic health, stress management, workplace health, and biofeedback.
Since 1976, he has taught at San Francisco State University (SFSU), where he has been instrumental in establishing the Institute for Holistic Health Studies - the first holistic health program at a public university in the United States.
He is also the president of the Biofeedback Foundation of Europe: https://biofeedbackhealth.org/
📄 More on Dr Peper:
Bio: https://rpt.sfsu.edu/ihhs/erik-peper-0
Book:
Tech Stress: How Technology is Hijacking Our Lives, Strategies for Coping, and Pragmatic Ergonomics: https://books.google.co.in/books/about/Tech_Stress.html?id=QNa7DwAAQBAJ&redir_esc=yLinks to studies and articles discussed in the video:
Still Face Experiment: https://youtu.be/vmE3NfB_HhEChina is escalating its war on kids’ screen time: https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/08/09/1077567/china-children-screen-time-regulation/Timestamps:
00:00 Intro to Tech Stress
06:30 The Importance of Biofeedback
10:40 On Tech Stress
16:59 Activation of Fight or Flight Response
20:20 The Importance of Movement
23:42 “Evolutionary Traps”: Culture and Technology
37:36 On Dr Peper’s upcoming Keynote
38:14 Striking a Balance
41:55 Education is Key
Disclaimer: Guest's views and opinions are their own and do not reflect those of the PREMUS, WDPI, & MYOPAIN 2023 Conference, its organizers, or of Recoup Health. The content provided in this series is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please seek counsel from a qualified healthcare professional for any health related decisions you need to make on behalf of yourself or a loved one.
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Dr. Laura Punnett is a force to reckon with.
In our episode we talk about participatory ergonomics, workers' health, and how we can ensure a safe workplace for all.
Her journey takes us through ensuring gender equality for garment workers to prison guards who pull double shifts. What can we do to ensure workplace safety in our environments? Listen to find out.
Further Reading links:
1. Why participatory programs are desirable for workforce health initiatives: Punnett et al., 2013: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24284754/
2. The EU review of participatory ergonomics case studies:
https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/en/publications/worker-participation-in-the-prevention-of-musculoskeletal-risks-a-2
3. The CPH-NEW Healthy Workplace Participatory Program | All of the Design Team worksheets, facilitator guides, training videos, etc., are available here: https://www.uml.edu/research/cph-new/healthy-work-participatory-program/
4. Cost-effectiveness of the nursing home Safe Resident Handling Program: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5884063/
5. Obstacles to healthy behaviors in correctional work: Morse et al., 2011: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21860329/
6. Use of the HWPP with corrections officers: participation/uptake and benefits: Cherniack et al., 2016: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283543932_Participatory_action_research_in_corrections_The_HITEC_2_Program
#ergonomics #workerhealth #occupationalhealth
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🎙️In this episode, Bart Cillekens delves into the complexities of physical activity in work settings, examining how factors beyond exercise influence health and well-being.
✨Tune in to gain insights into the dynamic interplay between physical activity, work, and well-being, and explore strategies to address the challenges posed by physically demanding jobs.
Bart is a Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Public and Occupational Health, UMC Amsterdam, Netherlands. His research focuses, in part, on the "physical activity paradox," challenging the conventional belief that all forms of physical activity lead to better health outcomes.
📻 Episode is also available anywhere you listen to your podcasts!
At the PREMUS, WDPI & MYOPAIN 2023 Conference, he will be hosting a 3-Hr Workshop on “Finding the sweet spot: promoting health and productivity with the Goldilocks principle”.
To learn more and register for the conference:
www.premus2023.com/register
ℹ️ More on Bart Cillekens:
Bart’s Bio: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bart-cillekens-513b9a94/
Bart Internship Research:
The Mediating Effect of Unhealthy Behaviors and Body Mass Index in the Relation Between High Physical Workload and Self-Rated Poor Health in Male Construction Workers: https://journals.lww.com/joem/Fulltext/2020/08000/The_Mediating_Effect_of_Unhealthy_Behaviors_and.20.aspxPhD Relevant Research:
Physical activity paradox: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2017-097965Too tired for exercise, cleaners? https://doi.org/10.1080/02614367.2016.1216579Promoting health and physical capacity during productive work: the Goldilocks Principle: https://www.jstor.org/stable/26567063Can childcare work be designed to promote moderate and vigorous physical activity, cardiorespiratory fitness and health? Study protocol for the Goldilocks-childcare randomised controlled trial: https://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12889-020-8291-yPhysical activity and work activities in Florida agricultural workers: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ajim.23035How does occupational physical activity influence health? An umbrella review of 23 health outcomes across 158 observational studies: https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/54/24/1474.abstractEffects of Workplace-Based Physical Activity Interventions on Cardiorespiratory Fitness: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Controlled Trials: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40279-019-01125-6A 24-h assessment of physical activity and cardio-respiratory fitness among female hospital cleaners: A pilot study: -
🎙️In this insightful episode, join us for a deep dive into the world of ergonomics and occupational health with Professor Grace Szeto.
💼 With over two decades of experience in teaching physiotherapy and researching work-related musculoskeletal disorders, Prof. Szeto shares her wealth of knowledge on the impact of modern technology on our posture and overall health.
💡From discussing the challenges faced by individuals working long hours on computers and mobile devices, to shedding light on the differences in occupational safety legislation across countries, we explore the cultural and legislative factors that shape how people approach their health in the workplace.
⌚Prof. Szeto also opens up about her ongoing research, including innovative interventions like wearable sensors and biofeedback devices that aim to mitigate neck and shoulder pain caused by prolonged device use.
🎧Listen in as we uncover the importance of active breaks, exercise routines, and building awareness about posture in maintaining a healthy musculoskeletal system. Whether you're a professional glued to your screen or simply curious about the science behind our everyday habits, this episode can benefit everyone.
Episode is also available anywhere you listen to your podcasts!
ℹ️ More on Prof. Grace Szeto:
Bio: https://www.twc.edu.hk/en/Academic_Units/MHS/our_staff/academic_staff/page/gracepyszeto
Prof. Szeto’s Research:
Pain mechanisms in computer and smartphone users : https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-818988-7.00021-2
A field study on spinal postures and postural variations during smartphone use among university students:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S000368702030137X
Work-related Musculoskeletal Symptoms in Surgeons: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10926-009-9176-1
Identification of Biomechanical Risk Factors for the Development of Lower-Back Disorders during Manual Rebar Tying:https://www.academia.edu/download/48022103/Biomechanical_risk_factors_for_lower-back_disorders_during_manual_rebar_tying_2016.pdfRegister for the conference: https://www.premus2023.com/register
Timestamps:
00:00 Prof. Szeto’s Interests
03:05 Physiotherapy Around the World
08:58 Prof. Szeto’s Virtual Symposium
18:06 Regarding Prof Szeto’s Upcoming Study
19:36 Focus On Posture, Movement & Biofeedback
26:26 Education for Improving Posture
27:55 Advice for Students
Disclaimer: Guest's views and opinions are their own and do not reflect those of the PREMUS, WDPI, & MYOPAIN 2023 Conference, its organizers, or of Recoup Health. The content provided in this series is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical
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This episode, we have the honour of hosting Deepak Ravindran, the renowned host of the podcast "Pain Speak" and the esteemed author of the Amazon bestseller - "The Pain-Free Mindset." 📚
Join us for a captivating conversation as Deepak dives into the world of a trauma-informed pain practice, shedding light on the crucial role of mindset when it comes to managing chronic pain. 💭
🔑 Discover the keys to effective and long-lasting treatment for chronic pain, as Deepak shares his invaluable insights and expertise. Whether you are a healthcare professional or someone living with chronic pain, this episode offers essential knowledge to transform your approach to pain management. 💡
Don't miss this enlightening episode that can truly make a difference in your understanding and journey toward a pain-free life! 🌈
🎧 Tune in now to gain new perspectives and empower yourself with the wisdom of Deepak Ravindran. Let's embark on this transformative journey together! 🎧✨
Subscribe to our channel for more enlightening episodes in the Expert Series, where we bring you profound conversations with leading experts in their fields of myofascial pain, chronic pain, and WRMSDs 🌐
More on Dr. Deepak Ravindran:
His bio on LinkedIn His websiteBook: ‘The Pain-Free Mindset’Podcast “Pain Speak” on Spotify and AppleThe Long Covid Clinic at Royal Berkshire HospitalThe Flippin' Pain WebsiteTimstamps:
00:00 Trauma-Informed Pain Factors
05:19 Mind-Body Connections
08:11 Psychological & Emotional Factors & Pain
Management
14:20 Multimodal Approaches for Pain Management
19:30 Building the Multimodal Team
22:00 Enhancing Patient Care
27:29 Empowering Patients
31:09 On Long Covid
39:58 About Dr Ravindran’s PREMUS Keynote
41:02 AI & Health
48:08 Advice for Students
#ExpertSeries #Podcast #PainSpeaks #ThePainFreeMindset #ChronicPain #TraumaInformed #MindsetMatters #HealthandWellness #Healthcare #Wellbeing #NewEpisode #YouTube #Subscribe #Enlightenment #Transformative #Empowerment #KnowledgeSharing #DeepakRavindran
Disclaimer: Guest's views and opinions are their own and do not reflect those of the PREMUS, WDPI, & MYOPAIN 2023 Conference, its organizers, or of Recoup Health. The content provided in this series is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please seek counsel from a qualified healthcare professional for any health related decisions you need to make on behalf of yourself or a loved one.
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In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of worker health economics and cost-effective interventions with Professor Supriya Lahiri. Join us as we discuss the complexities of occupational health and discover how economic principles play a crucial role in improving worker safety and well-being. From the Porter Project to the challenges faced in the formal sector, we explore real-life case studies and gain valuable insights on data collection, analysis, and decision-making. Don't miss this eye-opening conversation with Supriya Lahiri, a seasoned expert with over 40 years of experience.
Supriya Lahiri is an emeritus professor at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell Department of Economics. Prior to joining UMass Lowell, she worked as a member of the sponsored research staff at MIT. She has worked extensively on the economics of occupational health issues in collaboration with several public health agencies in India.
Further Reading Links:
Supriya’s Bio: https://www.uml.edu/fahss/economics/faculty/lahiri-supriya.aspx
Supriya’s Research:
Net-cost model for Workplace Interventions: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0022437505000411
Is There an Economic Case for Training Intervention in the Manual Material Handling Sector of Developing Countries?
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283789452_Is_There_an_Economic_Case_for_Training_Intervention_in_the_Manual_Material_Handling_Sector_of_Developing_Countries
Register for the Conference: https://www.premus2023.com/register
Timestamps:
00:00 About Supriya
11:10 Model Application: Is It Cost-Effective?
16:16 Porter Project and Vegetable Vendors: Real-World Applications
31:12 Insights on Data Collection and Application
43:00 Advice for Newcomers into the Field of Economics and Occupational Health?
Disclaimer: Guest's views and opinions are their own and do not reflect those of the PREMUS, WDPI, & MYOPAIN 2023 Conference, its organizers, or of Recoup Health. The content provided in this series is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please seek counsel from a qualified healthcare professional for any health related decisions you need to make on behalf of yourself or a loved one.
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Flip the way you perceive pain with this episode. We speak to Prof. Cormac Ryan - the community lead champion for Flippin’ Pain and a Professor at Teeside University.
Here is what we cover in this episode:
1. The three key points to remember when we think of pain
2. How pain literacy helps us in seeking pain management care
3. What to do when you are suffering chronic pain
If you are a researcher or a scientist in the field of pain management, a clinican, a general physician, or a medical student, this is a vital episode for you.
Further reading links:
His bio on Teesside University's page Cormac Ryan's paper on healthcare professional's understanding of pain Hayley Leake's research on pain science education The Flippin' Pain websiteThe PETAL websiteThe key messages of Flippin' PainProf. Lorimer Moseley's work can be found hereTame the Beast websiteThe Expectation Effect bookThe 'Explain Pain' book The Mindset Matters research paper by Crum and Langer
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Join us in this thought-provoking episode of “Expert Series” as we delve into the fascinating world of mental health in the workplace with researcher and educator, Dr. Karen Nieuwenhuijsen. From the consequences of mental health problems to strategies for assessing psychosocial risk factors, we'll explore the impact on work lifestyle, preconceived notions around sickness absenteeism, and the challenges of advocating for mental healthcare for workers.
Dr. Nieuwenhuijsen will also share key recommendations for employers and occupational health professionals to support the mental well-being of workers. Don't miss this engaging conversation that will shed light on the importance of mental health in the professional realm.
Karen Nieuwenhuijsen is an assistant professor at the department of Public and Occupational Health, Coronel Institute, and a senior researcher at the Dutch Research Center for Insurance Medicine at the Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam in The Netherlands. She is also the secretary of the ICOH-WDPI scientific committee, and as a principal educator she works on protecting the mental health of medical students.
For the PREMUS, WDPI & MYOPAIN 2023 Conference, Dr. Nieuwenhuijsen will be giving her keynote titled “How can we address psychosocial factors in work disability prevention?”.
She is also hosting a workshop with Dr. Paul Kuijer titled, “Occupational Medicine for Health Professionals; an Interactive Workshop on Integrating Knowledge of Work and Health in Undergraduate Education”
Register for the conference here: https://register1.premus2023.com/main-conference/CONF-2023-09-20-001
Timstamps:
00:00 About Karen
07:25 Supplementing Our Mindset for Return to Work
10:15 Addressing Preconceived Notions Surrounding Mental Health
15:06 Mental Health & Sickness Absenteeism
18:84 Assessing Psychosocial Risk Factors
20:38 Examples of Psychosocial Risk Factors
23:11 ICOH WDPI
25:40 Discussing Mental Health Prevention and Rehab
30:55 Where To Start?
36:15 Karen’s PREMUS Workshop
38:02 Advice for Students and Employers?
Disclaimer: Guest's views and opinions are their own and do not reflect those of the PREMUS, WDPI, & MYOPAIN 2023 Conference, its organizers, or of Recoup Health. The content provided in this series is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please seek counsel from a qualified healthcare professional for any health related decisions you need to make on behalf of yourself or a loved one.
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In this episode of the “Expert Series”, Daniël Strijbos
talks about the importance of collaboration between physicians, employers and patients in coming up with successful “Back At Work After Surgery” protocols. He also addresses current challenges in assessments for orthopaedic surgeries as well as the gaps in intervention before and after surgery.
Daniël is a PhD Candidate and Physiotherapist at Nij Smehllinghe Hospital, Drachten & Amsterdam UMC. He is currently working on developing a protocol for ‘Back At Work After Surgery’. At the PREMUS, WDPI and MYOPAIN 2023, Daniël will be hosting a roundtable with Dr. Paul Kuijer titled, “Getting a better grip on barriers and facilitators to implement the Back At Work After Surgery (BAAS) clinical pathway.”
To register or for more information: www.premus2023.com
Further reading:
Daniël’s Bio: https://nl.linkedin.com/in/daniel-strijbos-817a4289
Daniël’s Research:
Protocol for a Multicenter Study on (Cost)Effectiveness of the Back At Work After Surgery (BAAS): a Clinical Pathway for Knee Arthroplasty: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12891-023-06203-5Implementation of back at work after surgery (BAAS): A feasibility study of an integrated pathway for improved return to work after knee arthroplastyhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/msc.1633Timestamps:
00:00-02:15 About Daniel
02:16-05:23 Daniel’s Research
05:24-08:38 Bridging the Gaps: Factors for Successful RTW Post Surgery
08:39-09:12 Daniel’s Siri Has A Word
09:13-11:31 Incorporating Technology into Healthcare
11:32-15:31 A Surge in Knee Arthroplasty
15:32-17:04 An Integrated Approach
17:05-19:05 Integration in A Clinical Setting
19:06- Daniel’s PREMUS Roundtable
Disclaimer: Guest's views and opinions are their own and do not reflect those of the PREMUS, WDPI, & MYOPAIN 2023 Conference, its organizers, or of Recoup Health. The content provided in this series is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please seek counsel from a qualified healthcare professional for any health related decisions you need to make on behalf of yourself or a loved one.
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Emile Tompa is a one-of-a-kind economist. He is incredibly passionate about inclusivity in hiring policies and is a Senior Scientist at Institute for Work & Health.
Ask him what the one thing is that organisations can do to be more inclusive towards people with disabilities and he quips “reduce stigma”.
How do you build a business case for bringing in more inclusive hiring policies? What are the challenges that one faces and how do we ensure that disability hiring policies serve those who are disabled and set them up for success?
Dr. Emile Tompa is a senior scientist at the Institute for Work & Health. He holds appointments as an associate professor in the Department of Economics at McMaster University and as an assistant professor at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto. Dr. Tompa is also a labour and health economist with an MBA from the University of British Columbia, an MA in economics from the University of Toronto, and a PhD in economics from McMaster University.
At PREMUS, WDPI, & MYOPAIN 2023, he is giving a keynote speech titled “Economic Evaluation as a Critical Input into Evidence-Informed Policy and Practice at the Workplace and Systems Levels”
He is also giving a post-conference workshop titled, “Building the Business Case for Occupational Health and Safety Disability Management Initiatives”
Listen to the full episode on YouTube or wherever you can find your podcasts.
Further Reading:
Emile Tompa's Bio: https://www.iwh.on.ca/people/emile-tompa
Emile Tompa's Research:
1) 'Guest editorial The benefits of inclusion: disability and work in the 21st century': https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/EDI-04-2022-376/full/pdf?title=guest-editorial-the-benefits-of-inclusion-disability-and-work-in-the-21st-century
2) 'Fragmentation in the future of work: A horizon scan examining the impact of the changing nature of work on workers experiencing vulnerability': https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdfdirect/10.1002/ajim.23262
3) Economic burden of work injuries and diseases: a framework and application in five European countries: https://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12889-020-10050-7
Register for the conference: https://register1.premus2023.com/main-conference/CONF-2023-09-20-001
Timestamps:
00:00-08:42 About Emile
08:43-13:06 The Importance of Co-Design
13:07-18:41 Importance of Economic Evaluations in Policy
18:42- 19:35 Understanding Metrics: Qualitative vs Quantitative
19:36-23:44 Challenges in Implementing Policies in Businesses
23:45-27:15 A Good Starting Point: Addressing Stigmas
27:15-29:50 Considering Inaccessibiity on a Global Scale
29:51-34:01 Fragmentation of the Future of Work
34:02-40:15 Mobilising Research & Building a Consensus
40:16-42:27 Advice for Students
42:29-49:44 On Emile’s Upcoming Workshop
Disclaimer: Guest's views and opinions are their own and do not reflect those of the PREMUS, WDPI, & MYOPAIN 2023 Conference, its organizers, or of Recoup Health. The content provided in this series is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please seek counsel from a qualified healthcare professional for any health related decisions you need to make on behalf of yourself or a loved one.
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In this episode, Dr. Sean Gallagher, an expert with over 38 years of experience in ergonomics, delves into the impact of stress-induced fatigue failure on the musculoskeletal system and the development of musculoskeletal disorders. He talks about the biological processes involved in damage accumulation and tissue repair, shedding light on factors such as psychological stress that influence the healing process. By attending this podcast, listeners can gain valuable insights on the maintenance of musculoskeletal tissue health in both occupational and non-occupational settings.
Dr. Sean Gallagher is currently the Hal N. and Peggy S. Pennington Associate Professor Emeritus in Auburn University’s Department of Industrial Engineering Auburn University. He is also a Fellow of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society and the American Industrial Hygiene Association as well as a two-time winner of the International Ergonomics Association/Liberty Mutual Medal in Occupational Safety and Ergonomics.
Further Reading:
Musculoskeletal Disorder: The Fatigue Failure Mechanism by Sean Gallagher & Mary F. Barbe
Disclaimer: Guest's views and opinions are their own and do not reflect those of the PREMUS, WDPI, & MYOPAIN 2023 Conference, its organizers, or of Recoup Health. The content provided in this series is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please seek counsel from a qualified healthcare professional for any health related decisions you need to make on behalf of yourself or a loved one.
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Bert van de Wijdeven’s primary focus has been on preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and supporting individuals in their successful return to work. With his extensive background in training individuals from various occupations, including cleaners, order pickers, masons, and cashiers, Bert’s research has the potential to shape the way we approach work-related MSD prevention and create a positive impact on the lives of workers across various industries.
Tune in to his podcast as he discusses his journey into occupational health and sports training, and his challenges with conventional interventive methods.
Bert van de Wijdeven is an experienced professional with 35+ years of training individuals in various occupations to prevent work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and support their return to work. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. at Amsterdam UMC, he is focused on developing a revolutionary framework for preventing work-related MSDs. With guidance from supervisors Bart Visser and Paul Kuijer, Bert's work has the potential to shape occupational health practices and positively impact workers' lives.
Further Reading Links:
1) Bert’s Research: https://bmcmusculoskeletdisord.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12891-023-06155-w
2) Bert’s LinkedIn: https://nl.linkedin.com/in/bert-van-de-wijdeven
To register for his PREMUS session, follow this link: https://www.premus2023.com/register
Disclaimer: Guest's views and opinions are their own and do not reflect those of the PREMUS, WDPI, & MYOPAIN 2023 Conference, its organizers, or of Recoup Health. The content provided in this series is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please seek counsel from a qualified healthcare professional for any health related decisions you need to make on behalf of yourself or a loved one.
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Alex Collie is an accomplished scholar in applied public health and social policy. His career started in brain injury and trauma and his current focus of research is workers compensation and injury prevention. He actively contributes to global work and health research and is dedicated to improving workers' compensation schemes and advancing evidence-based rehabilitation after compensable injuries.
In this episode, we talk about his entry into the field of occupational health and his research and interests in psychology, work injury rehabilitation, and social protection schemes for personal injury. If you work in workers disability prevention, are part of a labor organization or movement, look at compensation structures or are in a similar field of research, then this episode is for you.
At PREMUS, WDPI, & Myopain 2023, Prof. Collie is giving a keynote speech titled 'How insurance systems can affect work disability prevention'.
Professor Alex Collie is the Director of the Healthy Working Lives Research Group and Co-Director of the Division of Health Services Systems and Policy, in the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. He is an Australian Research Council Future Fellow (2020 to 2024) and a Churchill Fellow.
Further Reading Links:
Alex Collie's Bio on Monash University Cross Jurisdiction Comparative Research in Work Disability Prevention: Introduction to the Special SeriesDisclaimer: Guest's views and opinions are their own and do not reflect those of the PREMUS, WDPI, & MYOPAIN 2023 Conference, its organizers, or of Recoup Health. The content provided in this series is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please seek counsel from a qualified healthcare professional for any health related decisions you need to make on behalf of yourself or a loved one.
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Mary F. Barbe, PhD, FAAA, is currently a Full Professor at the Center for Translational Medicine at Lewis Katz School of Medicine of Temple University in Philadelphia. She uses rat model to research mechanisms and treatments for pain and work-related musculoskeletal disorders (repetitive strain injuries) in humans. In this episode, we talk about her findings and how she got into the field.
Watch till the end of the episode to hear about the collaborative work between her and Dr. Sean Gallagher to research fatigue failure.
Further Reading:
Her bioMusculoskeletal Disorders: The Fatigue Failure Mechanism is available on AmazonHer paper on manual therapy research methods in animal models - https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/...Disclaimer: Guest's views and opinions are their own and do not reflect those of the PREMUS, WDPI, & MYOPAIN 2023 Conference, its organizers, or of Recoup Health. The content provided in this series is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please seek counsel from a qualified healthcare professional for any health related decisions you need to make on behalf of yourself or a loved one.
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This is truly a special one.
We sit down with Dr. Michael Sullivan - who is perhaps best known for developing the Progressive Goal Attainment Protocol (PGAP). He talks about why PGAP is needed, and the flexibility needed in delivering psychological interventions by paraprofessionals and people in the first line of intervention. Later in the episode, he talks about how 30 years of data allowed him to introduce his data into policymaking.
At PREMUS, WDPI, & Myopain 2023, he is giving a keynote lecture on 'The Psychology of Pain: Implications for Practice and Policy'. He will also be conducting a symposium on 'Introduction to the Progressive Goal Attainment Programme'.
Dr. Michael Sullivan is currently Professor of Psychology, Medicine and Neurology at McGill University. He also holds cross-appointments with the School of Physical and Occupational Therapy and is Scientific Director of the Centre for Research on Pain, Disability and Social Integration. He has lectured nationally and internationally on the social and behavioral determinants of pain-related disability.
Dr. Sullivan’s program of research addresses psychosocial risk factors for delayed recovery. Dr. Sullivan and his team have developed several instruments to assess psychosocial risk factors including the Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS), the Injustice Experiences Questionnaire (IEQ), and the Perceived Deficits Questionnaire (PDQ). Dr. Sullivan also developed the Progressive Goal Attainment Program (PGAP); the first community-based intervention program designed specifically to target psychosocial risk factors for pain-related disability (https://www.pgapworks.com/en/).
In this episode, we go deep into the PGAP techniques and interventions and below are links for further reading:
Dr. Sullivan's bio on McGill University Paper on Risk-targeted behavioral activation for the management of work disability associated with co-morbid pain and depression: a feasibility studyThe 1959 George Engel paper on psychogenic painPaper on perceived injustice : A risk factor for problematic pain outcomesPerceived Injustice Questionnaire Pain catastrophizing scaleInjustice experiences Questionnaire Paper on A Psychosocial Risk-Targeted Intervention to Reduce Work Disability: Development, Evolution, and Implementation Challenges Paper on Perceived Injustice and Adverse Recovery OutcomesTime-stamps:
00:00 - 03:37 - Introduction
03:38 - 11:54 - Developing PGAP
11:55 - 20:37 - Challenges in Implementation
20:38 - 26:50 - Myth-busting Psychosomatic Pain
26:51 - 35:32 - PGAP techniques and Risk Factors
35:33 - 45:47 - Implementation of PGAP
45:48 - 51:39 - Effective Policy Making
52:20 - 56:10 - Public Policies
56:11 - 58:27 - Keynote at PREMUS, WDPI, & Myopain
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1 in 7 women in the US have faced Chronic Pelvic Pain (CPP) at some point in their lives. Yet, research shows that only one-third of these women seek out medical care.
CPP is underreported, stigmatized, and brushed under the rug in most societies. But, Alime is on a mission to change that.
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Büyük and Dr. Shah on the importance of central sensitization in assessing pain, the critical role a pelvic floor physiotherapist plays in managing symptoms and the work Alime is doing in raising awareness in Turkey through her pub talks on sexual well-being.
Further reading:
Alime's bio Jay's bioDecoding Myofascial Pain: Revelations from Dr. Jay Shah and Dr. John SrbelyPelvic Health Institute, Turkey Follow PHI on Instagram Follow Alime on InstagramPaper on the prevalence of chronic pelvic pain in womenLink to Jay's research Alime's current reserach project is titled 'Telerehabilitation on Women with Chronic Pelvic Pain”, we demonstrated that a virtual program consisting of pelvic health education together with application of easy-to-administer and learn self-treatment techniques such as myofascial release, stretching and relaxation exercises led to a significant improvement in dyspareunia, and quality of life, and a significant increase in patient perception of improvement. Here is the Clinical Trials LinkLink to Alime's researchAlime's book on Pelvic Pain (Turkish)Time-stamps:
0:00:00 - 0:06:00 - Working together
0:06:01 - 0:10:00 - Alime's Story
0:10:01 - 0:17:40 - The link b/w Central Sensitization and Viscero-Somatic Response
0:17:41 - 0:24:28 - Treatment approaches
0:24:29 - 0:31:00 - Common causes and empowering patients
0:31:01 - 0:37:20 - Patient/Provider Awareness
0:37:21 - 0:41:59 - The Alime Movement
0:42:00 - 0:46:59 - Leveraging Digital Platforms
0:47:00 - 0:55:32 - From the lab to the pub
0:55:33 - 1:03:00 - What to expect at PREMUS, WDPI, & Myopain
Disclaimer: Guest's views and opinions are their own and do not reflect those of the PREMUS, WDPI, & MYOPAIN 2023 Conference, its organizers, or of Recoup Health. The content provided in this series is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please seek counsel from a qualified healthcare professional for any health related decisions you need to make on behalf of yourself or a loved one.
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