• Overcoming Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy

  • By: Brodie Sharpe
  • Podcast

Overcoming Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy

By: Brodie Sharpe
  • Summary

  • Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy is a horrible condition affecting athletes and non-athletes alike. If you fall victim to the misguided information that is circulating the internet, symptoms can persist for months, sometimes years and start impacting your everyday life. This podcast is for those looking for clear, evidence-based guidance to overcome Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy. Hosted by Brodie Sharpe, an experienced physiotherapist and content creator, this podcast aims to provide you with the clarity & control you desperately need. Each episode brings you one step closer to finally overcoming your proximal hamstring tendinopathy. With solo episodes by Brodie, success stories from past sufferers and professional interviews from physiotherapists, coaches, researchers and other health professionals so you get world class content. Tune in from episode #1 to reap the full benefits and let's get your rehabilitation back on track!
    © 2025 Brodie Sharpe
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Episodes
  • Sara's PHT Success Story
    Feb 12 2025

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    In this episode, Brodie Sharpe sits down with Sara to share her inspiring journey of overcoming Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy (PHT) after struggling with it for several years. Sara's story is filled with ups and downs, from navigating misdiagnoses and passive treatments to discovering the power of strength training and the mind-body connection. Whether you’re currently battling PHT or looking for guidance on chronic pain, this episode offers valuable insights and hope.

    Episode Highlights:

    • 00:00 – Introduction to today’s episode and Sara’s success story
    • 00:33 – Background on Sara’s PHT journey and how it developed over the years
    • 01:07 – Sara shares the onset of her symptoms dating back to 2009
    • 02:34 – The chronic resurgence in 2017 and the role of life transitions
    • 03:54 – Seeking treatment: from passive treatments to sports medicine
    • 05:49 – Ineffective treatments: PRP, dry needling, and acupuncture
    • 06:48 – Diagnosis of PHT and later gluteal tendinopathy
    • 08:15 – Attempting different procedures: Tenex, injections, and shockwave therapy
    • 09:43 – The mental and emotional toll of chronic pain
    • 10:41 – Finding Brodie’s podcast and beginning strength training
    • 12:18 – The importance of slow, heavy progressive strength training in recovery
    • 14:13 – Balancing treatment approaches and avoiding unnecessary interventions
    • 16:29 – Returning to running: overcoming fear and rebuilding confidence
    • 19:22 – A pivotal moment: discovering ‘Think Away Your Pain’ and the mind-body connection
    • 24:27 – The impact of personality traits on chronic pain and recovery
    • 27:53 – How stress and responsibility play a role in pain persistence
    • 31:36 – Understanding the emotional component of pain and its management
    • 34:27 – Key strategies for overcoming hypervigilance and overanalysis
    • 37:45 – How to shift treatment strategies when progress plateaus
    • 41:02 – Sara’s current status: running again and symptom management
    • 42:51 – Final advice for PHT sufferers and key takeaways

    Key Takeaways:
    ✔ Passive treatments like PRP, dry needling, and injections may not provide long-term relief for PHT.
    ✔ Strength training, specifically slow, heavy progressive loading, is a crucial foundation for recovery.
    ✔ Addressing the mind-body connection can be a game-changer in managing chronic pain.
    ✔ Hypervigilance and fear of movement can perpetuate pain—learning to reframe these thoughts is essential.
    ✔ Recovery is a journey—adjusting your approach when progress stalls is key to success.
    ✔ Stress and personality traits (perfectionism, responsibility, self-criticism) can influence chronic pain.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Sara's email: sarashaff@gmail.com
    • Think Away Your Pain – David Schechter
    • Healing Back Pain – Dr. John Sarno
    • Emily's TMS Instagram
    • Dan’s YouTube Channel: Pain Free You


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    51 mins
  • Protein & Tendon Healing with Dr David Minkoff
    Jan 29 2025

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    Protein and Tendon Healing with Dr. David Minkoff


    In this episode of the Run Smarter Podcast, we are joined by Dr. David Minkoff, an expert in integrative medicine, author of The Search for the Perfect Protein, and an accomplished athlete with 43 Ironman finishes. We discuss the critical role of protein, specifically essential amino acids, in healing injuries like proximal hamstring tendinopathy, optimizing recovery, and improving overall performance. If you’ve struggled with chronic injuries, want to enhance muscle repair, or are curious about how protein intake affects running performance, this episode is packed with actionable insights.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
    ✔️ How amino acids are the building blocks for tendon repair and injury recovery.
    ✔️ The impact of protein deficiencies on healing and performance.
    ✔️ The role of gut health in protein absorption and utilization.
    ✔️ Why tracking protein intake may not be enough for optimal recovery.
    ✔️ How Perfect Amino can enhance muscle repair and prevent injuries.
    ✔️ The truth about collagen for tendon health—does it really work?
    ✔️ How endurance athletes can optimize protein intake for peak performance.
    ✔️ Creatine supplementation—should runners be taking it?
    ✔️ How to structure your protein intake to maximize tendon and muscle recovery.

    Key Takeaways:
    🔹 Essential amino acids are crucial for tendon and muscle repair, especially if you suffer from tendinopathy.
    🔹 Many runners are protein-deficient despite eating a high-protein diet due to poor digestion and absorption.
    🔹 Collagen lacks key amino acids (like tryptophan), making it a suboptimal choice for tendon repair on its own.
    🔹 The best sources of protein are high-quality animal proteins (meat, fish, eggs) combined with essential amino acid supplements.
    🔹 Taking Perfect Amino before meals or workouts ensures optimal absorption and utilization.
    🔹 Runners with injuries should double their essential amino acid intake for enhanced recovery.
    🔹 Strength athletes and endurance runners can benefit from creatine supplementation alongside amino acids.

    Recommended Products & Resources:
    📖 The Search for the Perfect Protein by Dr. David Minkoff –
    💊 Perfect Amino – Order from Body Health.
    📰 Body Health Newsletter – Get daily insights on nutrition, performance, and recovery.

    Connect with Dr. David Minkoff & BodyHealth:
    🌐 Website: https://www.bodyhealth.com


    >> Click here for the FREE 5-Day Course <<
    For ALL Other Resources, Visit the Website proximalhamstringtendinopathy.info
    Run Smarter AI Assistant: Access personalized, research-based answers to your running and rehab questions. This tool integrates Brodie’s database of research papers and podcast episodes for tailored advice.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • What is Shockwave & Is It Effective?
    Jan 14 2025

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    Paper title: Sex Differences and Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy Outcomes in Runners with Achilles or Hamstring Tendinopathy

    Episode Summary:
    In this episode of the Run Smarter Podcast and Overcoming Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy Podcast, Brodie Sharpe dives into the science behind shockwave therapy and its effectiveness for treating Achilles and hamstring tendinopathies in runners. Brodie explores the mechanisms of shockwave therapy, discusses its application, and reviews the findings of a fascinating research paper that delves into factors such as gender, hormonal contraceptives, and their impact on treatment outcomes. Whether you're dealing with stubborn tendon pain or just curious about innovative therapies, this episode is packed with actionable insights.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • What is shockwave therapy, and how does it work?
    • Key findings from a research paper on shockwave outcomes in runners with Achilles and hamstring tendinopathies.
    • Factors influencing the effectiveness of shockwave therapy, including hormonal contraceptive use and chronic versus acute tendinopathies.
    • Ideal candidates for shockwave therapy and when it might not be suitable.
    • The role of combining shockwave with strength training for optimal results.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Shockwave Therapy Basics: A handheld device delivers pressure waves to stimulate healing in tendons and surrounding tissues. It's especially effective for chronic, low-level, stubborn tendon pain.
    • Research Insights: Female runners using hormonal contraceptives were less likely to see clinically significant improvements. Other variables like gender and the female athlete triad were explored with interesting results.
    • Best Practices: Shockwave therapy is most effective when combined with strength training for long-term tendon health and resilience.
    • Practical Advice: Most effective results typically require 3–6 sessions, with improvements continuing up to 12 weeks post-treatment.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Run Smarter AI Assistant: Access personalized, research-based answers to your running and rehab questions. This tool integrates Brodie’s database of research papers and podcast episodes for tailored advice.
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    30 mins

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