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🗓️ 30 March 2022
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As an endurance athlete, it's not uncommon to experience niggles in training and racing - tightness, numbness, discomfort, lack of mobility, and - yes - pain. But, is all pain bad? Does it always mean something is wrong?
Pain is an important positive sign to highlight issues that are going on with your body, and there isn't anyone that knows more about pain than Dr. Tim Deer, President and CEO of The Spine & Nerve Centers in Charleston, West Virginia and Chairman and Founder of The American Society of Pain and Neuroscience (ASPN).
In addition to being a world-renowned physician and researcher, Dr. Tim Deer is also an accomplished endurance athlete with multiple IRONMANS and Ultras under his belt, including Badwater 135, IRONMAN World Championships, the Leadville 100, the Boston Marathon, and more.
Matt and Tim go head-to-toe on the subject of body pain, how to spot key red flags, and what to do to prevent and manage your symptoms. This interview goes well beyond simple injury prevention education. You'll learn:
Why do humans experience pain? What is the role of pain in the body?
Pain originally was part of the story of humankind as a warning sign to tell us we're getting too hot, too cold, too sharp, you know too, too much trauma to your body. So pain actually in its basic senses is a good thing. It tells us something's going on. - Dr. Tim Deer
What is actually happening when we experience pain?
When you have pain, if it's coming from the peripheral nervous system, which is a nervous system in your joints in your spine... It'll actually be in a activation of different fibers of nerve that goes back to an area of your spinal cord called the dorsal root ganglion into the spinal cord, and then synapses up to your brain into the thalamus and into the other areas that really have pain perception. So pain is a physiological event.
What is the difference between acute, chronic and intermittent pain?
How do you know (Is there a guide?) if you should push through your pain?
Identifying common pain areas in your body - neck, shoulders, elbows, hips
The potential culprits of some of these pain points - bike fit, position, physiology, form, impact, trauma, etc:
Potential treatment protocols based on the severity of the injury
Discerning valid vs. voodoo treatment protocols?
Suggestions on how to maintain stress on the body while recovering from injuries
Developing a smart and proper mindset when dealing with pain
Self-care and at-home treatment protocols to alleviate, manage, and diminish pain
Pain isn't necessarily a bad thing, but if not managed with care and pragmatism, it can be a showstopper. Don't try to suppress, ignore, or beat it...Your role with pain?
Shift that relationship as a signal that you're doing something special.
Pain can be one of your biggest teachers.
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0:00.0 | I'm Matt Dixon and welcome to the Purple Patch podcast. |
0:03.5 | The mission of Purple Patch is to empower and educate every human being to reach their athletic potential. |
0:09.3 | Through the lens of athletic potential, you reach your human potential. |
0:13.3 | The purpose of this podcast is to help time-starved people everywhere integrate sport into life. |
0:20.2 | And welcome to the Purple Patch podcast, as ever, |
0:23.5 | your host Matt Dixon. And today we talk about pain. Just the word creates negative tingles |
0:31.3 | down the spine, doesn't it? But it isn't all bad. In fact, pain is an important and positive sign |
0:37.0 | to highlight issues that are going on with your body. And there isn't anyone bad. In fact, pain is an important and positive sign to highlight issues that are going |
0:38.3 | on with your body. And there isn't anyone that knows more about pain, the Dr Tim Deer. |
0:44.3 | Now, you might remember Tim from the cracking episodes that we did together that explored his |
0:48.3 | exploits in the Bad Water 135, the big running event. Yes, that one, 135 miles of continuous running through |
0:56.7 | the brutality of Def Valley. And if you haven't listened, it is episodes that are not to be missed. |
1:03.7 | It's also a great case study in which we leverage multi-sport approach to running training |
1:09.7 | so that he could be ready for the demands of |
1:12.7 | this crazy race. He only did three to four days of running each week so that he could be |
1:18.6 | effectively equipped to go and run 135 miles through the desert. And guess what? He ended up as |
1:24.5 | the fastest finisher over the age of 50 and cracking right on the door of the |
1:28.9 | top 10 overall. But in addition to his athletics, Tim is also world renowned in his expertise |
1:36.5 | around the big scope of pain. You see, who is Tim? Let's talk about him on a professional side. |
1:45.2 | He is the president and CEO of the Spine and Nerve Center in Charleston, West Virginia. |
1:51.3 | He founded that in the early 90s, but he has become one of the prominent experts in intervention around pain in the world. |
2:05.6 | He is the chairman and the founder of the American Society of Pain and Neuroscience, which is a diverse group of healthcare professionals and scientists |
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