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Exercise as Medicine: Stroke, Recovery, Strength Training, and Healthy Aging with Dr. Ada Tang

Exercise as Medicine: Stroke, Recovery, Strength Training, and Healthy Aging with Dr. Ada Tang

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Episode Overview Join Kristen Parise as she sits down with Dr. Ada Tang, a physiotherapist, professor, and researcher at McMaster University who's transforming how we think about exercise for stroke survivors and older adults. From her unexpected journey from clinical practice to groundbreaking research, Ada shares evidence-based insights on how the right exercise can be life-changing medicine for recovery, independence, and healthy aging. What You'll Learn Why aerobic exercise should be a standard part of stroke rehabilitation (just like cardiac rehab)The surprising benefits of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) for stroke survivorsHow power training differs from traditional strength training and why it mattersThe truth about what strength training should look like for older adults (hint: it's not bean bag weights)How to recognize pre-frailty and why early intervention with exercise can prevent declineThe mental health, cognitive, and social benefits of exercise programsWhy women are underrepresented in stroke research and what's being done about it Episode Highlights Ada's Journey: From Bedside to Bench Science Ada shares her unexpected path from planning a career in private practice to becoming a leading researcher in neurorehabilitation. Her clinical experience working with stroke survivors and older adults directly informs her research mission: proving that exercise truly is medicine for recovery and healthy aging. Exercise After Stroke: Breaking Down Barriers Learn why stroke rehabilitation should mirror cardiac rehabilitation when it comes to exercise prescription. Ada explains how her research bridges the gap between stroke care and cardiac care, showing that people with stroke face similar cardiovascular risks but don't receive the same exercise-focused interventions. HIIT for Stroke Survivors: Challenging Assumptions Discover the groundbreaking findings from Ada's multi-site study showing that stroke survivors can safely perform high-intensity interval training using recumbent steppers. With just 19 minutes of training (10 one-minute high-intensity intervals), participants achieved greater fitness gains than those doing 30 minutes of moderate exercise. Power Training: The Next Frontier Ada introduces the concept of power training for stroke recovery—combining strength with speed to better mimic the demands of daily activities. From standing up quickly to crossing the street when the light changes, power movements are essential for functional independence. Preventing Frailty: Moving Beyond Bean Bag Weights Learn how Ada's research challenges traditional assumptions about exercise for older adults. Instead of seated exercises with light weights, her studies show that older adults can safely perform complex, weight-bearing movements that challenge multiple systems simultaneously—and the results are transformative. The Social Prescription: Exercise as Community Medicine Explore the profound mental health, cognitive, and social benefits Ada has observed in her exercise programs, from improved memory and executive function to caregiver respite and community connection. Episode Chapters 00:05-05:00: Introduction and Ada's Winding Journey – From physiotherapy student to stroke rehabilitation researcher 05:01-13:00: Exercise and Stroke Recovery – Why stroke rehab should look more like cardiac rehab 13:01-16:30: Power Training for Stroke Survivors – Combining strength with speed for functional recovery 16:31-20:00: HIIT Research Breakthrough – Revolutionary findings on high-intensity exercise after stroke 20:01-25:00: Understanding Frailty and Pre-Frailty – Early intervention strategies for healthy aging 25:01-31:00: Strength Training Reimagined – Moving beyond bean bags to functional movements 31:01-35:00: The Prescription for Exercise – Frequency, progression, and getting professional guidance 35:01-39:00: Mental Health and Social Benefits – The non-physical benefits of physical activity 39:01-43:00: Research on Research – Improving women's representation in stroke studies 43:01-End: Future Directions and Final Thoughts – Ada's theme song and research vision Connect with Dr. Ada Tang Lab: MacStroke Canada at McMaster UniversitySocial Media: Instagram, X (Twitter), FacebookLinkedIn: Ada TangResearch Focus: Exercise, stroke recovery, frailty prevention, and inclusive research practices Connect with The Hole Shebang Website: Blueberry Therapy Pelvic Health and PediatricsInstagram: @theholeshebangUpcoming Event: The Pleasure Principle Conference Ada's Theme Song for Her Career "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" by Motown – perfectly capturing her belief that there's always somewhere to go and that we can tackle mountains together!
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