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Jaryd Bourke is a podiatrist and PhD candidate at Monash University Physiotherapy. In this episode, Jaryd discusses Achilles tendinopathy and his research investigating heel lifts and changes in patient outcomes and biomechanics. Edit: Sorry for saying Wodonga is a city in NSW! At least I know people are listening... it's on the border... Thanks to Jaryd for a great conversation. Use the timestamps below to jump to relevant sections. In this episode: • 0:00 About this episode and welcome Jaryd • 2:20 What is tendinopathy? • 3:30 What is Achilles tendinopathy? • 5:30 Heel lifts for Achilles tendinopathy - research • 7:18 How could heel lifts help with Achilles tendinopathy symptoms • 10:00 Jaryd’s trial on heel lifts for Achilles tendinopathy – key methods • 17:00 Clinical implications • 23:33 Final thoughts Diagnostic domains, differential diagnosis and conditions requiring further medical attention that are considered important in the assessment for Achilles tendinopathy: a Delphi consensus study, link to paper: https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/59/13/89... Follow Jaryd on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaryd-bou... If you are finding this content helpful, we would appreciate a review and rating for the Physio Foundations podcast. This really helps promote the podcast to others. Hit the follow button and give us a review and 5-star rating. Stay connected: • Read more at Perraton.Physio (http://www.Perraton.Physio) or the Perraton Physio LinkedIn page ( / perraton-physio ) . • Watch us on YouTube: / @perratonphysio • Follow @PerratonPhysio on Facebook, X (Twitter), Instagram and Linked In. This discussion is intended for health professionals and health professional students. Always seek guidance from a qualified health professional regarding any questions about your health or medical condition.