Episodios

  • Beyond the headache, the science and personal struggles of migraines
    Jun 26 2025

    Migraines impact millions worldwide, yet they remain widely underdiagnosed, mismanaged, mistreated, and tainted by stigma. Why does such a prevalent condition continue to receive inadequate care?

    To explore the complexities of this misunderstood illness, Beth Yule and Rachael Lee came together to unpack the pain. Beth, who once endured migraines daily, has transformed her pain into purpose, using her experience to support others on their journey.

    In their discussion, Beth and Rachael look beyond the basics of hydration, sleep, and nutrition. They embrace a philosophy of ‘recruiting the collective knowledge’, drawing on diverse insights and history to better support patients facing the invisible agony of migraines.

    Osteopathy Australia extends their appreciation to Beth Yule and Rachael Lee for generously sharing their time and insights with Osteo Talk and for their valued contributions to the osteopathic profession.

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  • Neurogenic movement, a trauma informed TRE approach
    Jun 18 2025

    TRE (Tension & Trauma Releasing Exercises) isn’t just about easing tension. It’s also about reorganising it. At times, the aim is to awaken dormant muscles and restore their natural function.

    In this episode of Osteo Talk, respected stalwart of the osteopathic community, Dr Denise Cornall (Osteopath) joins physiotherapist and TRE certification trainer Richmond Heath to explore how TRE serves as a powerful approach to reactivating and fine-tuning the body’s natural responses, meeting a spectrum of physical needs.

    As a global leader in trauma-informed applications of TRE and neurogenic movement, Richmond explains how the core of TRE lies in spontaneous shaking, often mistaken for anxiety or unease, which is, in fact, a natural and restorative response to stress and trauma.

    This natural response to stress or trauma is brought to life with Denise’s personal account of the devastation endured by the bushfire-ravaged Kinglake community. Her experience highlights how TRE fosters a vital shift in perspective: recognising these physical responses not as vulnerabilities, but as pathways to healing and reintegration.

    In the lead up to PTSD Awareness Day on 27 June, you will have an opportunity to experience TRE and the trauma-informed use of spontaneous movement & self-organising motion technique for yourself through a guided interactive webinar with Richmond and Denise. Register via the osteopathy.org.au website https://osteopathy.org.au/events/tre-in-practice-the-trauma-informed-use-of-neurogenic-movement

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  • Joint efforts, hypermobility panel Q&A
    Jun 16 2025

    In this episode, we take a deeper dive into the world of hypermobility, continuing the conversation from previous episodes. To make this discussion even more meaningful, we invited members of Osteopathy Australia to send in their specific questions about hypermobility, and you delivered.

    Join our impassioned guests Dr Ashton Wilson (Osteopath) and Dr Steph Kellett (Osteopath) as they respond directly to those questions in a special Q&A format, facilitated by osteopath Dr Heath Williams. Together, they explore the nuances of hypermobility, challenge common misconceptions, and provide practical insights that can inform and inspire clinical practice.

    You'll also hear why osteopaths are uniquely positioned to support hypermobile patients, thanks to the foundational principles of osteopathy with whole body care assisting functional movement.

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  • Living and working with hypermobility
    May 30 2025

    As Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes (EDS) and Hypermobile Spectrum Disorders (HSD) Awareness Month comes to a close, we highlight the expertise and lived experience of two dedicated osteopaths who navigate hypermobility every day.

    Dr Steph Kellett (Osteopath) and Dr Ashton Wilson (Osteopath) bring their firsthand understanding of hypermobility into their practice, using their personal and professional journeys to better support their EDS and HSD patients. Their clinical insights are not only profound but also deeply inspiring, shaping a compassionate and informed approach to care.

    Through collaboration, they continue to expand their knowledge and refine their methods, ensuring they can provide the most empathetic and effective support to those living with these conditions.

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  • The hypermobility paradox part 1
    May 16 2025

    Nearly a decade ago, Heath Williams met Ashton Wilson when she joined one of his lectures at Victoria University. Fast forward to today, both have become highly regarded osteopaths in their respected fields. In this episode, Heath sits down with Ashton to discuss hypermobility.

    Ashton shares her insights into the challenges and passions that drive her work with patients and athletes facing connective tissue disorders, including Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder (HSD) and Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS). She explores the paradox of hypermobility: how, when managed effectively, it can become a surprising asset for high-performing athletes and dancers, enhancing their abilities on the stage or field.

    Through her wealth of experience, Ashton highlights the importance of personalised care. Each patient’s unique symptoms and comorbidities require tailored management strategies, ensuring that those living with this misunderstood condition receive the support they need to thrive.

    Join us for an enlightening discussion about hypermobility, its complexities, and the inspiring work being done to improve the lives of those affected.

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  • Sprinting, strength and rehabilitation
    May 6 2025

    While completing the Western Bulldogs and Victoria University Graduate Certificate in Strength and Conditioning, Advanced Osteopath in Sports Management Tim McCormick met Exercise and Sports Physiotherapist Atilla Baranyay. A shared interest in rehabilitation, functional movement and strength and conditioning led to an engaging and insightful conversation.

    In this episode, Tim and Atilla explore sprinting through a clinical lens - discussing its role in injury prevention, rehabilitation and building strength.

    Atilla shares his approach to integrating sprinting into both rehab and performance settings, drawing on his deep understanding of biomechanics and performance rehabilitation. He explains how sprinting, when used purposefully, can support recovery, improve running efficiency and enhance whole-body function.

    Whether you work in elite sport or private practice, this conversation offers useful perspectives on how sprinting can fit into your rehabilitation and conditioning toolkit.

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  • The evidence pathway, exploring the origins of the Perrin Technique
    Apr 11 2025

    Ahead of his Australian tour, British osteopath and neuroscientist Dr Raymond Perrin DO PhD takes us back to where it all began - 1989. In this episode, he shares the origins of the Perrin Technique™, its evolution over more than three decades, and the research that’s shaped his approach.

    Discover how the Perrin Technique™ may support the assessment and management of chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME), and how a pivotal 2017 discovery -revealing a direct link between the brain and the lymphatic system - helped validate Dr Perrin’s clinical observations.

    Dr Perrin is joined by Perrin Technique practitioner, Dr Amanda Oosterweghel (Osteopath).

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    51 m
  • Understanding practitioner distress: Should regulation be kinder?
    Mar 28 2025

    The central aim of health regulation is to protect patients; the challenge is to do that while making our regulatory processes as humane as possible. Since 2017, Ahpra has been systematically gathering feedback from health practitioners (and notifiers) about their experience of being involved in an investigative or disciplinary process.

    Hear Susan Biggar talk to Stuart Hammond about the key findings and recommendations behind practitioner distress during a regulatory process and the actions Ahpra is now taking so that they can take action to decrease the risks, while maintaining a clear focus on patient safety.

    Susan Biggar is the National Manager, Regulatory Experience and Engagement at Aphra. Since 2014 she has trained over 4000 health professionals in patient centred care and she has served for 15 years as a consumer representative on health-related committees. Susan is a writer by background, with degrees from Duke and Stanford universities, Susan has written for publications such as The Age, Good Weekend and The Big Issue.

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    45 m