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The Humanley Podcast Episode 71

 

Episode 71: Emrys Goldsworthy - A Bone of Contention

Is our understanding about musculoskeletal injuries incorrect? Did you know that many people who have musculoskeletal pain, have no observable abnormalities on a CT, MRI or X-Ray? Did you know that many people who have observable tissue damage on these scans have no pain? How can this possibly be? Emrys Goldsworthy from Athletica Physical Health returns to the Humanley podcast to explain why. We also talk about the real cause of pain, inflammation, the non-sense of RICE (rest, ice, compression, elevation) for injuries and practical strategies to help support musculoskeletal health. 

Emrys is a musculoskeletal therapist with over 10 years clinical and lecturing experience and currently treats clients at his clinic "Athletica Physical Health". 

To find out more about Emrys, please visit his website;

https://www.athleticaphysicalhealth.com.au

Follow Emrys on Instagram: @emrysgoldsworthy

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The Humanley Podcast Episode 17

 

Episode 17 - Emrys Goldsworthy

Emrys Goldsworthy is a musculoskeletal therapist and functional medicine practitioner with a special interest in the assessment and treatment of the nervous system. Emrys has developed a ground breaking method known as the "Goldsworthy Method", a sophisticated method of assessing and treating the vagus nerve to achieve optimal health outcomes for his patients. He also teaches this method to clinicians across the world in his course the "Vagal Complex". Emrys joins me to discuss his method in greater detail, as well as the importance of considering the limbic system when correcting HPA axis dysfunction. 

He has over 14 years clinical and lecturing experience and currently treats clients at his clinic "Athletica Physical Health". 

To find out more about Emrys, please visit his website;

https://www.athleticaphysicalhealth.com.au/

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