Metabolic Tendons with Derek Griffin


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Mar 15 2025 65 mins   18

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Derek Griffin and His Expertise
02:46 Understanding Tendinopathy and Pain Mechanisms
05:52 The Role of Subgrouping in Tendinopathy
08:59 Clinical Insights on Tendon Pain
11:53 Metabolic Factors Influencing Tendon Health
14:58 The Impact of Aging on Tendon Sensitivity
17:51 Exploring Systemic Risk Factors for Tendinopathy
21:07 The Connection Between Tendinopathy and Multi-Site Pain
23:55 Fluoroquinolones and Tendon Health
30:13 Understanding Tendinopathy and Antibiotics
31:49 Autoimmune Conditions and Tendinopathy
33:32 Screening for Inflammatory Factors
36:26 The Importance of Comprehensive Assessment
39:20 Differentiating Tendon Pain Causes
41:49 Clinical Probabilities in Tendon Pain
43:53 Referral to Specialists for Inflammatory Conditions
46:15 Managing Tendon Pain with Systemic Considerations
49:33 Impact of Medications on Tendons
50:08 Addressing Lifestyle Factors in Treatment
54:19 Barriers to Comprehensive Diagnosis
57:46 Research Gaps in Tendinopathy Understanding

Takeaways

Derek Griffin has a PhD in persistent pain and focuses on tendinopathy.
Tendinopathy can arise from various factors, including metabolic and autoimmune conditions.
Pain mechanisms are complex and should be viewed in a biopsychosocial context.
Subgrouping in tendinopathy can provide insights but should not overshadow individual treatment.
Aging can increase sensitivity to tendon injuries due to metabolic changes.
Metabolic syndrome is linked to poorer tendon health and healing.
Fluoroquinolones are associated with increased risk of tendon rupture.
Lateral hip tendinopathy often coexists with other musculoskeletal pain conditions.
Understanding the patient's story is crucial for effective treatment.
Tendon health is influenced by overall systemic health and lifestyle factors. Autoimmune conditions can significantly influence tendinopathy.
Screening for inflammatory factors is crucial in assessment.
Understanding the patient's story is key to diagnosis.
Lifestyle factors should be addressed in treatment plans.
There is a need for more research on non-athletic populations.
The average delay in diagnosis for autoimmune conditions is significant.
Medications can have varying effects on tendon health.
Comprehensive assessment can improve treatment outcomes.
Clinicians should routinely ask about lifestyle factors.
Common sense and flexibility in treatment approaches are essential.

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Notes: https://jackedathlete.com/podcast-134-tendons-with-derek-griffin/