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With an overall combined 45+ years of clinical / medical experience in addition to extensive teaching and lecturing experience heavily weighted in biomechanics, neurology, orthopedics, manual medicine, acupuncture, advanced gait and running knowledge,  Dr. Ivo Waerlop (summitchiroandrehab.com) and Dr. Shawn Allen (doctorallen.co & shawnallen.net) are finally bringing what has long been needed to the information/web age, that being enough knowledge and experience to help clarify the truths and dispel the myths that are abundant on the internet and in seminar halls. We are proud to keep our views and opinions on various products truthful and unbiased for the sake of searching for the facts, uncovering the truth and dispelling myths put upon consumers.

This is one of our favorite things to do, podcast.  Every 2 weeks we gather some important information on breaking developments in neuroscience, research, and clinical practice and we sit down and talk for an hour. This podcast has grown faster than either of us expected. We have listeners in countries all over the world. Last time we checked we were in over 90 countries and in places we did not even think spoke, let alone understood, the english language. It is cool to have listeners in Russia, Tasmania, Israel, Japan, South Korea, Chille, Ireland, UAE, Canada, Mexico, Germany, Argentina, Australia, China and the list goes on. We will never get to many of those countries to lecture but it is exciting to know that the internet has brought our voices that far. All you need to do is "Google" us and you will find all the different places where our podcast has been uploaded.  Search "podcast the gait guys". You can always find us on iTunes and download us to your phone or laptop.  We recently started loading them up to our YOUTUBE Channel and SoundCloud. Our thousands of self-authored articles can always be found on our Facebook, Twitter and TheGaitGuys.com   

Enjoy ! 

-Shawn and Ivo



Dec 9, 2016

Key tag words:
running, cadence, form, running form, running tricks, gait, gait analysis, the gait guys, CRISPR, brain implants, spinal regeneration, coordination
 
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Show Notes:

Human patient treated with CRISPR gene editing for the first time.
http://www.popsci.com/crispr-tested-in-human-patient-for-first-time

For the First Time, a Wireless Brain Implant Has Enabled Paralysed Primates to Walk Again
http://www.sciencealert.com/for-the-first-time-a-wireless-brain-implant-has-enabled-paralysed-primates-to-walk-again

Scientists May Have Found Protein That Could Help Unlock Spinal Regeneration in Humans
http://futurism.com/scientists-may-have-found-protein-that-could-help-unlock-spinal-regeneration-in-humans/

Cadence:

"Coordination variability decreased with an increase in cadence across all couples and phases of gait. These results suggest examination of coordination and its variability could give insight into the risk of intervention-induced injury."

Hafer JF, Freedman Silvernail J, Hillstrom HJ, Boyer KA. Changes in coordination and its variability with an increase in running cadence. J Sports Sci. 2016 Aug;34(15):1388-95. doi: 10.1080/02640414.2015.1112021. Epub 2015 Nov 20.

http://www.thegaitguys.com/thedailyblog/2016/10/16/music-to-my-earsand-steps-to-my-cadence

http://www.thegaitguys.com/thedailyblog/2016/10/16/step-rate-to-change-foot-strike

http://www.thegaitguys.com/thedailyblog/2016/10/16/cadence
-cadence and running. Increasing it as little as 5% seems to decrease vertical loading rates in the achilles tendon.