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Listen, Learn, Adapt

Listen, Learn, Adapt

By: Anthony Novello
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In each episode, one research article will be dissected in plain, clear language—no opinions, just evidence. We will do a deep dive into the world of health & wellness, physical medicine & rehab, and pain. The focus is on detailed explanations that help you understand the evidence and apply it to real life. Whether you're an athlete, a healthcare provider, someone who enjoys staying informed, or just getting started with health and wellness, this podcast makes research easy to follow, digest, and use—without the jargon. Dr. Anthony Novello, PT, DPT https://www.instagram.com/anthonynovello.dpt/Anthony Novello Hygiene & Healthy Living
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  • 6: Debunking Gluteal Tendinopathy Myths
    Jun 7 2025

    This masterclass examines and refutes common myths surrounding gluteal tendinopathy (GT), a prevalent hip condition. It highlights how clinical beliefs without sufficient evidence have guided past treatments. The authors emphasize that the primary issue is tendon pathology, not inflammation, and that GT affects various demographics, not solely post-menopausal women. The article also critiques the overreliance on imaging and inadequate diagnostic methods like simple palpation, recommending combining tests for better accuracy. Finally, it advocates for evidence-based management, prioritizing education, load management, and progressive exercise over traditional approaches like corticosteroid injections and certain exercises like the clam shell.


    Grimaldi A, Ganderton C, Nasser A. Gluteal tendinopathy masterclass: Refuting the myths and engaging with the evidence. Musculoskeletal Science and Practice. 2025;76:103253.

    doi:10.1016/j.msksp.2025.103253


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    45 mins
  • 5: Creatine Supplementation: Brain Health and Function
    Jun 4 2025

    This review article explores the potential benefits of creatine supplementation for brain health and function. It summarizes current research showing that creatine can increase brain creatine stores, potentially improving cognition and memory, especially under metabolic stress or in aging adults. The paper also discusses promising effects of creatine in managing symptoms associated with traumatic brain injuries, muscular dystrophies, depression, and anxiety.


    Candow DG, Forbes SC, Ostojic SM, et al. "Heads Up" for Creatine Supplementation and its Potential Applications for Brain Health and Function. Sports Med. 2023;53(Suppl 1):49-65.

    doi:10.1007/s40279-023-01870-9


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    16 mins
  • 4: Strength Training, Telomere Length, and Biological Aging
    Jun 1 2025

    This academic paper from the journal Biology presents research investigating the relationship between strength training frequency and telomere length, a marker of biological aging, in a large, representative sample of U.S. adults.


    Tucker LA, Bates CJ. Telomere Length and Biological Aging: The Role of Strength Training in 4814 US Men and Women. Biology (Basel). 2024;13(11):883. doi:10.3390/biology13110883


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