Episodios

  • Vascular considerations in osteopathic practice
    Sep 15 2025

    In this episode, Prue Eddie and Michael Solano, who are both faculty of the Rule of the Artery Program for the Australian Research College of Osteopathic Medicine (aka ARCOM), delve into the enduring wisdom of Dr. Andrew Taylor Still, unpacking one of his foundational insights that “the rule of the artery is supreme.” Guided by host and fellow osteopath, Sonia Wainberg, the conversation explores how osteopathic principles support the body’s innate ability to self-regulate when blood and lymphatic flow are unobstructed and cellular vitality can thrive.

    With a recognition that injuries and chronic conditions are deeply influenced by vascular health and an understanding that “the veins are the drains” is more than a metaphor, Prue and Michael offer a rich perspective on how manual therapy intersects with the body’s circulatory function and that without proper drainage, tissues may not be nourished, repaired, or restored.

    Osteopathy Australia extends their appreciation to Prue Eddie, Michael Solano and Sonia Wainberg for generously sharing their time and insights with Osteo Talk and for their valued contributions to the osteopathic profession.

    Resource reference: How We Feel by Brett Shirvington https://hub-j3weyd15xv.membership.io/login

    The Rule of The Artery http://ruleoftheartery.com.au/

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    47 m
  • Women's health week forum
    Sep 2 2025

    In this empowering episode, we dive into the theme of Women's Health Week: Our respected podcast panellists reflect on years of clinical practice and lived experiences as they highlight how education and access to information can transform patient outcomes, especially for women navigating chronic pain.

    After decades of unresolved symptoms, having seen multiple practitioners and tried countless treatments, scores of female patients are still being dismissed, misdiagnosed or ignored. What they often lack is not another prescription, but knowledge, knowledge that enables them to understand their bodies and make informed decisions about their health.

    The episode underscores the importance of self-advocacy and the power of information in dismantling outdated norms. Whether you're a practitioner, patient, or simply curious, this conversation is a call to raise your voice, make informed choices and help reshape the future of women's health.

    Osteopathy Australia extends their appreciation to our Women's health week panellists for generously sharing their time and insights with Osteo Talk and for their valued contributions to the osteopathic profession and women's health.

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    58 m
  • From physiology to performance: the evolution of female athlete care with Hannah Moore
    Aug 14 2025

    Join Australia’s first Advanced Sports Osteopath, Louise Bibby, as she sits down to chat with Hannah Moore, PhD candidate, researcher, and Strength & Conditioning Coach for the Western Bulldogs AFLW team.

    This extended episode follows the arc of Hannah's expertise, from her foundational work on the menstrual cycle and athlete monitoring, through to the transformation of her approach following overseas travel and exposure to leading international systems. It starts with what osteopaths and health professionals need to understand about female physiology, and builds into cultural change, coaching language, psychological safety, and high-performance systems of care.

    Osteopathy Australia extends their appreciation to Louise Bibby and Hannah Moore for generously sharing their time and insights with Osteo Talk and for their valued contributions to the osteopathic profession.

    Hannah Moore's recommended resources:

    Gunter J. Blood: The science, medicine, and mythology of menstruation. Los Angeles, CA: Citadel Press; 2024.

    Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/sms.70107

    The Journal of Physiology

    Menstrual cycles and macrocycles: Science, not socials, is doing the heavy lifting - Minahan - 2025 - The Journal of Physiology - Wiley Online Library

    We asked an expert to explain PMS - with Hannah Dower. (n.d.). Listnr KICPOD. https://open.spotify.com/episode/5cgQEgBxCka0ZPuc3ykals

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  • Practice and potential, the Perrin Technique’s role in clinical care and careers
    Jul 2 2025

    In anticipation of the Australian Perrin Technique tour, licensed Perrin Practitioners, Amanda Oosterweghel and Ray Power, share how they've successfully integrated the Perrin Technique into practice.

    Amanda and Ray discuss:

    • How their practice has evolved to meet the growing patient demand since gaining their Perrin Technique accreditation,
    • The thoughtful care they provide to support ME/chronic fatigue syndrome patients
    • The reasons behind their rapidly increasing appointment bookings.

    In addition to the personal fulfilment that comes from helping patients, Amanda shares that since becoming a Perrin Practitioner, she has expanded her career opportunities and deepened her understanding of the advancing science of lymphatic system management.

    Osteopathy Australia extends their appreciation to Amanda Oosterweghel and Ray Power for generously sharing their time and insights with Osteo Talk and for their valued contributions to the osteopathic profession.

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    27 m
  • 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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    58 m
  • 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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    58 m
  • 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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    45 m
  • 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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    43 m