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Health-FULL

Health-FULL

Forrest and Monica

Delivering ALL topics that are health-FULL. From diet, exercise, mental health, physical therapies, to many other broader topics in the health industry.
Forrest and Monica are both top industry mentors and educators in the field of health. On this show, you get inside access to expert health tips from over 40 years of mistakes, successes, and experiences from their personal clinical practices. The Health-FULL podcast aim to host cutting edge guests, who are at the top of their industries, to offer new and fresh perspectives for our listeners. The Health-FULL podcast holds nothing back when it comes to educating our valued listeners!
About your hosts:
Monica Ander is a Registered Acupuncturist, Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioner, Manual Osteopath, and Traditional Thai Massage Practitioner. She has a background in fitness training and has been in the health industry for well over 20 years. She has taught Chinese Medicine at a college level, treated professional athletes, and worked at a cutting edge pain clinic - before opening her own private-practice with a holistic pain management focus.

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Health-FULL episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Health-FULL for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Health-FULL episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Health-FULL - Vulnerability in a Professional Health Setting
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06/22/24 • 61 min

In this Health-FULL episode, Forrest and Monica discuss vulnerable situations that have happened in their personal experiences through their clinical practices.
They speak about taboo subjects such as therapists passing gas in the treatment room, comparing themselves to other practitioners, dealing with uncomfortable patient-practitioner dynamics, and much more.
We hope you enjoy this fun filled and tender episode!

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Pain and injuries are terrible and stressful. Whether it's your brain, muscles, ligaments, tendons or bones - our bodies need movement, circulation, and range of motion - in order to heal. Making the decision between resting, or, movement - can massively affect your healing trajectory.
In this guest episode, we have scouted out industry professional Josh Lehman - an experienced concussion and vestibular physiotherapist. He gives us answers why the “R” in the RICE protocol (REST), is outdated. We discuss our anecdotal ideas, plus scientific research, to get to the bottom of preconceived ideas about resting, and how thought processes around healing from an injury and acute/chronic pain are changing.
EPISODE NOTES
- Introductions
- Resting Protocols After an Injury - Is the "RICE" protocol outdated?
- Can going about our normal daily activities and sports help us heal faster after an injury, as opposed to resting?
- Forrest tells a personal story about how is acute neck pain was cured by playing an intense soccer game.
- Is pain a bad thing? Is it really all in the brain? Do the feel good hormones of doing the activities we love actually help us heal?
- How do we prevent our brain from catastrophizing our pain after an injury?
- Practicing graded exposure and progressive overload after an injury
- Josh shares a personal story about injuring his ribs and returning to hockey after one week
- Discussion about "hurt verses harm"; what's the worst that can happen if I do this activity?
- Does overdoing it after an injury cause the body to lay down more scar tissue?
- The P in Price - how "protect" is really important after an injury
- Is icing helpful?
- An explanation of benefits of contrast therapy (hot and cold)
- Chinese Medicine explanation of icing,
- Vasoconstriction and vasodilation as a pump
- New acronyms to replace PRICE - "MEAT, PEACE, and LOVE" (you'll have to listen to understand this)
- Is pushing to a thresh hold after a head injury advised? Can it cause long term damage?
- Josh explains how cardio can help greatly after a brain injury
- Comparisons to animals and how they do not have society telling them pain is a threat. How does societal beliefs affect healing and our own catatrophizing?
- The importance of people receiving validation after an injury
- Using ACL as an example of mobilization
- Professionalism chat: what is professional?
- NSAIDS vs. Analgesics
- Pain described as a stop light
- Why "perfect" in the body is not attainable
- Conclusions
Thanks so much for tuning in! We hope you enjoy this episode.
To learn more about Josh Lehman, and his clinic Nelson Physio AKA "TheLab", visit his website at www.nelsonphysio.com
Instagram: @nelsonphysio & @physio.brothers
To learn more about Monica Ander, visit www.acunelson.com
Instagram: @acu_osteo_nelson
To learn more about Forrest Mac Ivor, visit rebalancing.ca
Instagram: rebalance_mte

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Health-FULL - Empathy, Sympathy & Compassion Defined
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03/16/24 • 69 min

In this Health-FULL episode, we discuss the differences between Sympathy, Empathy & Compassion. What is a healthy state to deliver care in? Is it good for mental health to be in a constant state of empathy?
Being in a position of balanced mental health and wellness is extremely important to avoid the jaws of stress and anxiety. Taking on emotional patterns of others by unknowingly being too empathetic, can be damaging in the long-term.
We discuss real life scenarios with our patients that have shaped us into the practitioners we are today. This is a vulnerable episode. We discuss patient mortality, and the first time we had a patient pass away - while they were under our care umbrella. We elaborate on our grief and chat about the amazing relationships that are formed with patients over the course of many years,
We love this Health-FULL topic and hope you enjoy the show.
Yours in health, Monica & Forrest
Episode Summary
- Intros
- Where should we sit in the Empathy, Sympathy, and Compassion scale as therapists?
- How being empathetic is a blessing and a curse
- Monica delivers a story about the death of her first patient
- Forrest shares about the death of his first patient
- Being triggered by our patient's emotions and how to approach that in a healthy compassionate way
- We can choose compassion and to protect ourselves
- 4 pillars of compassion and how to achieve compassion toward others
- personal ethics vs. professional ethics
- "Do no harm" through compassion
- Sharing personal experiences with patients - is it ok? If so, in what context?
- Redirecting conversation back to our patients always
- The "You're not alone, I've been there too" approach
- Authenticity and being genuine, in the face of compassion
- Patient autonomy and being respectful of that
- Creating boundaries around our emotions
- Using hand signals :) Helping patients feel safe and like they have an "out" if a topic is not safe for them
- "I statements" vs. "You statements"
- Having a heart and caring is a GOOD thing
- Conclusion

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Are you feeling wound up, frustrated, anxious, or resentful? Do you need a technique and exercise to quickly dump stress in the middle of your work day?
In this episode, Monica guides listeners on a breathing journey that is meant to cleanse resentment, stress, frustration and anger. Clearing these emotions allows for the newness of spring to bring fresh opportunities into our lives, and rid ourselves of stress.
In Chinese Medicine, the spring is related to the Liver. As you perform this teapot breathing exercise, Monica will teach you about this hardworking organ and how we can best support it. Releasing tension in your Liver will help release stress and any feelings of being wound-up.
Using your outbreath, you will imagine resentment and stress leaving your body in the form of steam from a boiling tea pot.
It is less important on trying to execute this exercise perfectly, and more important to focus on the intention of this type of breathing. Your intention should be to let go of stress, and breathe in new life.
We hope you enjoy the session!
Monica is a Chinese Medicine Practitioner, Acupuncturist, and Manual Osteopath and has a private practice in Nelson BC, nestled in the mountains of the Kootenay ranges.
Follow Monica on Instagram! @acu_osteo_nelson
Monica's professional website: www.acunelson.com

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Health-FULL - The Mystery of Osteopathy
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02/14/24 • 74 min

In this episode, Forrest and Monica dive into questions that patients have been asking them about Osteopathy, since they started practicing.
What is Cranial Osteopathy? What is Visceral Manipulation? Why is motility and mobility important?
These are just a few of the topics that you're learn about. See below for detail of the topics discussed.

  • Intro
  • Summary of Osteopathy
  • Summary of Visceral Manipulation
  • Motility and Mobility; What is normal?
  • Andrew Stills - history of Osteopathy
  • 2 words to explain Osteopathy
  • Homeostasis - The body knows how to heal itself
  • Osteoarthritis break out convo
  • Socio-aspect of Osteoarthritis
  • Are textbooks really normal or are they too sterile?
  • Improvement of mobility trumps other treatment principles
  • How is Manual Osteopathy changing Monica's practice?
  • Summary of Cranial Osteopathy
  • Position of Ease
  • Forrest's take away from Osteopathy school
  • Checking in with patient during treatment
  • Importance of blood supply and nutrition to tissues
  • What to do if the patient is not improving?
  • The importance of hope
  • Conclusion

To learn more about Monica, Registered Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner, Registered Acupuncturist, & Manual Osteopath, view the links below:
Monica's website: www.acunelson.com
Monica's Instagram: acu_osteo_nelson
To learn more about Forrest, Registered Massage Therapist and Manual Osteopath, view the links below:
Forrest's website: rebalancing.ca
Forrest's Instagram: rebalance_mte
Thanks for listening!

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Health-FULL - The Myths of Deep Tissue Massage
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03/01/24 • 57 min

Deep Tissue Massage is all the rage. "No pain, no gain" has become a term that echoes through the offices of therapists everywhere. When we are talking about acute or chronic pain, are painful treatments the only way we can attain muscle, tendon, and ligament release?
In this episode, we discuss our anecdotal and scientific psychology perspectives around deep tissue massage. Why is it so popular? What is a "release"? Can deep tissue massage injure a patient? Is there an emotional component to the amount of pressure a person is able to receive?
Podcast Summary Notes
- Intro
- Forrest discusses how the concept of personal space may inhibit us from actually getting as deep into muscle tissue as we think we are
- What is deep tissue massage? Because as Forrest points out, it's not taught in RMT schools in BC
- Forrest shares a clinical story
- Working the correct muscle group
- Fascia release - what are we actually doing?
- The Psychology of deep tissue massage
- What is a "release"?
- Nourishment of tissues from a Chinese Medicine perspective
- Tendons and ligament release
- Injury from deep tissue massage with story
- How to communicate with patients regarding pressure during massage
- How do we educate patients about the risk vs. reward with deep tissue massage
- Patients may feel pain in one area, but it's caused from a remote area of the body
- What does it mean when a joint is "out"?
- Can massage address alignment issues?
- Conclusion
Thank you so much for tuning in. We hope you enjoyed this episode of Health-FULL!
To learn more about Monica, visit her website at www.acunelson.com
Instagram: @acu_osteo_nelson
To learn more about Forrest, visit his website at: www.rebalancing.ca
Instagram: @rebalance_mte

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Health-FULL - Self-Care Strategies with Julie Pouliot
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03/14/24 • 59 min

Is your mental health stressed and overloaded? Are you always in a position of helping others, to the point where it is affecting your health - while causing stress, anxiety, and even depression? Do you feel fatigued, overwhelmed, or, on the verge of burnout? Are you looking for strategies on how to care for yourself, while caring for others?
In this Health-FULL episode: "Self Care Strategies to Relieve Stress", we uncover ways to build up your mental health amongst the stresses of day to day life.
Perhaps you are a health practitioner, therapist, or, the caregiver of a loved one. The exhausting weight of constantly being in a caregiving position can surely chip away at one's health. Unless, strategies are learned to properly resource ourselves and move into a position of power, strength, and resiliency.
In this episode, we hold nothing back as we share 30 years worth of caregiving advice. We ask Julie Pouliot, Registered Massage Therapist, for her expertise and advice on this topic. Thank you for watching, and we hope listening brings you improved mental health and hope for the future.
- Introduction
- What is Somatic?
- Relationship with ourselves and others
- Safety and Presence and the effect on our nervous system
- Self care for Practitioners and Caregivers
- Know Thyself
- Know your needs
- Be kind to yourself
- Know your capacity and understand that it will change day to day
- Running on low emotional capacity
- Self-regulation
- Balancing work life with home life
- Tips for caregivers of family members or friends with illness
- Take pauses throughout your day to recharge
- Placing our problems on the shelf, with the promise to come back at the end of the day
- Building resiliency
- The wounded healer
- Trauma discharge
- Herring's law of cure
- How do you create a safe space for someone when you don't know the ins and outs of their personal needs?
- Validation
- Empathy and compassion
- Burnout and nervous system overload
- Building resilience by doing difficult things
- Mind over matter
- Making acts of service fulfilling to yourself
- Curiosity instead of judgement
- Conclusion
To learn more about Julie, you can find her on Instagram: @symbioticallyfluid
To learn more about Monica, you can find her on Instagram: @acu_osteo_nelson
To learn more about Forrest, you can find him on Instagram: @rebalance_mte

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Health-FULL - Alignment and Posture ~ Part 1 in Series
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04/15/24 • 26 min

In this Health-FULL episode, Forrest and Monica discuss aspects of alignment/body mechanics, and how it leads to chronic pain. Gait is also a prominent topic as it greatly pertains to overall body structure and alignment. Forrest chimes in with some great insight about orthotics, since he has added orthotic design to his list of talents clinically. Thanks for tuning into this episode, and look for Part 2 of this series - which will be released in the next week!
For more information about Forrest, check out www.rebalancing,ca
IG: rebalance_mte
For more information about Monica, check out www.acunelson.com
IG: acu_osteo_nelson

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In this Health-FULL podcast, we discuss biomechanical chronic pain holding patterns in the body. This is part 2 in the series of Biomechanics, so if you haven't checked out part 1 - we highly recommend it.
In this episode, we dive into common compensatory patterns that lead to chronic neck and back pain. We hope you enjoy the episode!
For more info about Monica, you can find her at:
www.acunelson.com
Instagram: @acu.osteo.nelson
For more info about Forrest, you can find him at:
www.rebalancing.ca
Instagram: @ rebalance_mte

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Childbearing. childbirth, labor, and delivery, are all pivotal stages in a female's life experience.
Whether you are expecting a child yourself, or, helping a loved one through the process of birthing - this episode is for you!
We are thrilled to host special guest Patti Blomme on this show: a maternal nurse, perinatal educator, private care doula, & postnatal private care consumer advocator.
Podcast notes:
- Intros
- Discussion of quote: "The position of a woman in any civilization is an index of the advancement of that civilization. The position of women is gauged best by the care given her at birth of her child. Accordingly, the advances and regressions of civilization are nowhere seen more clearly than in the story of childbirth."
- How birthing is a continuum and related to our sexuality
- The climax of birth
- Primal instinct and birth without fear
- Creating a safe environment for the labor process
- How to achieve alignment in the birthing process
- How a mother's past traumas affect her birthing
- Red flags during a home birth
- Benefits of not cutting the chord immediately after delivery
- Myconium and gut biology in newborns
- How to navigate a change in the atmosphere during your labor
- Oxytocin and the blood-brain barrier
- The challenges of a quick labour
- "What got the baby in, gets the baby out"
- The responsibilities of someone attending a birth
- Harmful affects of labor on a time schedule
- Comparing traditional birthing tactics to recent strategies
- Conclusion
Thanks for listening!

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FAQ

How many episodes does Health-FULL have?

Health-FULL currently has 11 episodes available.

What topics does Health-FULL cover?

The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Healing, Acupuncture, Alternative Health, Pain, Mental Health, Wellness, Therapy, Holistic, Podcasts and Health.

What is the most popular episode on Health-FULL?

The episode title 'Health Activation: Breathing Exercise to Relieve Stress' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Health-FULL?

The average episode length on Health-FULL is 66 minutes.

How often are episodes of Health-FULL released?

Episodes of Health-FULL are typically released every 12 days, 8 hours.

When was the first episode of Health-FULL?

The first episode of Health-FULL was released on Feb 14, 2024.

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