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  • Navigating Life with Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: Lauren Brown's Journey
    2025/03/24
    In this episode of Zebra Talks, host Dr. Libby Hinsley discusses the challenges and experiences of living with hypermobility syndromes with guest Lauren Brown. Diagnosed with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and POTS, Lauren shares her long and complicated journey through a diagnostic maze, frequent medical gaslighting, and the significant impact of finding knowledgeable and empathetic healthcare providers. Despite her struggles, Lauren started a YouTube channel, POTS Zebra, to raise awareness and support others facing similar conditions. This episode highlights the importance of community, persistence, and self-advocacy in managing chronic illnesses. Highlights of this episode include: 00:00 Introduction to Zebra Talks 00:35 Meet Lauren Brown: A Journey with EDS and POTS 01:44 Early Signs and Misdiagnoses 04:13 High School Struggles and a Breakthrough 06:29 College and Beyond: Continued Challenges 12:45 A Lifesaving Diagnosis 13:46 Ongoing Health Battles and Advocacy 19:11 Finding the Right Doctor 19:45 Sharing the Journey 22:02 Medical Gaslighting and Bias 23:11 The Importance of Diagnosis 27:19 Building a Support Network 30:10 Starting a YouTube Channel 33:11 Resources and Support 36:02 Final Thoughts and Community
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    38 分
  • Green and Red Flags: Strength Coaching for Bendy People with Dena Mellick
    2025/03/17
    In this episode of Zebra Talks, host Dr. Libby Hinsley, physical therapist and author of 'Yoga for Bendy People,' talks with guest Dena Mellick, a barbell coach and founder of Strength Equity. Dena shares her journey from chronic illness and pain management to becoming a strength coach. They delve into the intricacies of training clients with hypermobility syndromes (HSD) and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), emphasizing the importance of resistance training and collaborative approaches for managing pain and improving quality of life. Dena explains the benefits of strength training, particularly in combating age-related muscle loss, and offers practical tips for finding the right coach, avoiding common red flags, and accommodating individual needs. They also discuss the significance of progressive overload, appropriate equipment, and the critical role of protein in muscle recovery and maintenance. Highlights of this episode include: 00:00 Introduction to Zebra Talks 00:35 Meet Dena Mellick: Strength Coach and Lifter 01:47 Dena's Journey to Lifting 03:30 The Importance of Strength Training 06:19 Powerlifting and Olympic Lifting Explained 09:04 Training Hypermobile Clients 16:26 Finding the Right Coach or Trainer 19:46 Resources for Training with Pain 22:30 Training with Hand Injuries 23:26 Green Flags in a Strength Coach 23:50 Red Flags to Avoid in a Coach 25:07 Importance of Proper Equipment 28:32 Personal Experiences with Coaching 30:08 One-on-One vs Group Training 32:25 Adapting Training to Life Stressors 35:17 Encouraging Barbell Use at Home 38:12 Getting Started with Resistance Training 40:43 Final Thoughts and Contact Information
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    42 分
  • Heart Rate Variability: a Tool to Manage Spoons with Dr. Derik Anderson
    2025/03/10
    In this episode of Zebra Talks, Dr. Libby Hinsley hosts Dr. Derik Anderson, a chiropractor and expert in soft tissue research and treatment, to discuss various facets of managing hypermobility syndromes. Dr. Anderson shares his journey into treating Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, insights on fascia differences in bendy bodies, and the role of heart rate variability (HRV) in energy management. They also delve into the importance of joint stabilization, nutrition, and innovative approaches like vibration therapy to improve the quality of life for those with hypermobility. The episode emphasizes the significance of a holistic and individualized approach to care, reflecting on the need for managing systemic inflammation and energy levels to enhance recovery and overall health. Highlights of this episode include: 00:00 Introduction to Zebra Talks 00:40 Meet Dr. Derik Anderson 01:34 Dr. Anderson's Journey with EDS 05:40 Understanding Fascia in Bendy Bodies 16:23 Heart Rate Variability and Energy Management 28:08 Tools and Techniques for Fascia and Muscle Health 34:40 Nutritional Insights for Bendy Bodies 36:51 Conclusion and Contact Information
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    40 分
  • Enhancing POTS Management with Blood Flow Restriction Training Featuring Rob West
    2025/03/03
    In this episode of Zebra Talks, host Dr. Libby Hinsley speaks with Rob West, a physical therapist and board certified orthopedic specialist. They discuss the use of blood flow restriction (BFR) training as a tool for improving strength and managing symptoms in patients with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS). Rob shares his journey from learning about EDS through a classmate to becoming a specialist in treating this population. He provides insights into how BFR works, its benefits, and necessary precautions. Rob also highlights the positive impact BFR and trunk compression with weightlifting belts can have on cerebral perfusion and symptom management for POTS patients. Additionally, he shares inspiring case studies of patients who have significantly improved their quality of life through these training methods. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of these innovative approaches to physical therapy and their practical applications. Highlights of this episode include: 00:00 Introduction to Zebra Talks 00:35 Meet Rob West: Physical Therapist and Strength Specialist 02:58 Understanding Blood Flow Restriction Training 05:37 Applying BFR in Clinical Practice 08:29 BFR for POTS Management 27:22 Patient Success Stories with BFR 31:15 Closing Thoughts and Contact Information
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    35 分
  • POTS Diagnosis and Treatment with Dr. David Saperstein
    2025/02/24
    In this episode of Zebra Talks, Libby welcomes Dr. David Saperstein, Director of the Center for Complex Neurology, EDS, and POTS in Phoenix, Arizona. Dr. Saperstein shares his journey into specializing in EDS and POTS, the complexities of diagnosing and treating POTS, and the importance of staying curious and open-minded in medical practice. They discuss the challenges of diagnosing POTS, the importance of thorough testing, and various treatment strategies, including the critical role of salt and water intake. Dr. Saperstein also emphasizes the need for flexibility in treatment plans to better meet individual patient needs. Tune in to gain valuable insights into managing these complex conditions and hear about Dr. Saperstein's innovative approaches. 00:00 Introduction to Zebra Talks 00:35 Meet Dr. David Saperstein 01:45 Dr. Saperstein's Journey into EDS and POTS 03:47 Challenges in Diagnosing and Treating POTS 10:00 Understanding POTS and Its Complexities 18:29 Diagnostic Criteria and Testing for POTS 31:06 Treatment Strategies for POTS 36:54 Managing POTS with Lifestyle Changes 41:36 Conclusion and Contact Information
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    43 分
  • Hypermobility: Not Just a Tissue Difference, with Katy Bowman
    2025/02/17

    In this episode of Zebra Talks, Dr. Libby Hinsley hosts biomechanist and bestselling author Katy Bowman to discuss the unique features of hypermobile bodies. Katy shares her insights on biomechanics, tissue creep, and the importance of proprioception and attentional focus for hypermobile bodies.

    They also explore the impact of sedentary culture and strategies for integrating more diverse movements into daily life. Katie explains her evolutionary perspective on movement and emphasizes the need for hypermobile individuals to engage in movement that enhances body awareness and stability.

    Practical tips, theoretical insights, and Katie's innovative approach to movement therapy make this a must-listen for those living with hypermobility.

    Highlights of this episode include:

    00:35 Meet Katie Bowman: Biomechanist and Movement Expert 01:56 Understanding Biomechanics and Hypermobility 09:40 The Impact of Sedentary Culture on Hypermobility 17:17 Practical Tips for Managing Hypermobility 22:15 The Psychological Aspect of Movement 34:00 Final Thoughts and Resources
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    45 分
  • The Making of Bendy & Badass with Libby & Becca Lee
    2025/02/10

    In this episode of Zebra Talks, host Dr. Libby Hinsley is joined by strength and conditioning coach Becca Lee to discuss their collborative innovative strength training class 'Bendy and Badass,' designed specifically for people with hypermobility syndromes.

    They share their journey in developing the class, discuss the unique challenges faced by hypermobile individuals, and explain effective strategies and exercises used to help participants build strength and improve quality of life. The conversation also highlights the importance of slow, controlled movements, personalized programming, and the significance of community support within the class setting.

    Highlights of this episode include:

    00:35 Meet Becca Lee: Strength and Conditioning Coach

    01:03 The Journey to Bendy and Badass

    01:23 Becca's Coaching Philosophy

    03:28 Libby's Personal Training Experience

    12:59 The Birth of Bendy and Badass Class

    14:23 Class Structure and Community Impact

    16:14 Exercise Selection and Programming

    23:10 Dumbbells and Progressive Loading

    23:34 Four-Week Programming Cycle

    28:36 Importance of Slow and Controlled Movements

    34:11 Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE)

    40:57 Community and Individual Progress

    46:13 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    49 分
  • Running and Hypermobility with Kate Bochnewetch
    2025/02/03
    In this episode of Zebra Talks, host Dr. Libby Hinsley is joined by Dr. Kate Bochnewetch, a physical therapist and run coach, to discuss running with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (hEDS), Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders (HSD), and other chronic illnesses. Kate shares her personal journey with hypermobility, POTS, and chronic migraine, and how these experiences influenced her approach to training runners with similar conditions. Topics covered include the importance of a gentle, conservative, and health-focused training plan, the role of strength training, managing stress, and the selection of appropriate footwear. Kate also offers insights into pacing and mental preparedness, emphasizing the need for individualized care and flexibility in exercise routines. Listeners interested in learning more about Kate's work can find her on Instagram at @the_running_dpt or visit her website at therunningdpt.com. Highlights of this episode include: 00:00 Introduction to Zebra Talks 00:35 Meet Kate Bognawicz: Physical Therapist and Coach 01:36 Kate's Journey with Hypermobility 03:30 Challenges in Traditional PT Practice 06:34 Approach to Running Training for EDS/HSD 08:20 Indicators for Running Readiness 10:07 Debunking Myths About Running with EDS/HSD 14:31 Strength Training for Joint Stability 16:51 Running Progression Timeline 22:04 Managing POTS in Running Training 24:14 Footwear Recommendations 27:08 Run-Walk Approach and Stress Management 32:18 Conclusion and Contact Information
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    33 分