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ACL, Meniscus and Degenerative Injuries Explained by Knee Surgeon, Kash Akhtar
04 Mar 2026
01:15:03
Knee injuries create more fear and confusion than almost any other joint.
In this episode, weāre joined by Mr Kash Akhtar, Consultant Orthopaedic Knee Surgeon at Cleveland Clinic London, to break down what actually matters when it comes to ACL tears, meniscus injuries, rehab, surgery decisions and the biggest myths surrounding knee health.
We unpack why knees are so anxiety-provoking, what truly keeps them healthy long-term, and how to think clearly when faced with an MRI report that sounds worse than it feels.
We dive into:
⢠What the ACL actually does and whether every rupture needs surgery ⢠The difference between ACL and MCL injuries ⢠When meniscus tears are genuinely the cause of pain (and when theyāre not) ⢠Whether weāve historically been too quick to operate ⢠How to decide between conservative rehab and surgery ⢠Why squats arenāt the enemy,Ā and why avoiding loading may be worse ⢠Whether running damages cartilage or can actually protect your knees ⢠Skiing-related ACL injuries and what increases your risk ⢠Returning safely to skiing after ACL reconstruction ⢠Knee braces - helpful tool or false security?
Mr Akhtar also shares practical, grounded advice for anyone currently dealing with knee pain, including the three things to focus on immediately and the most common mistake that delays recovery.
This conversation bridges elite orthopaedics and real-world injuries. Whether youāre an athlete, skier, runner, or someone worried your knee āwill never be the same,ā this episode will help you understand whatās evidence-based, whatās overhyped, and how to make better decisions about your knee health.
šÆ Who This Episode Is For
⢠Anyone dealing with knee pain and unsure whether they need surgery ⢠Athletes recovering from ACL or meniscus injuries ⢠Skiers preparing for the season or returning after injury ⢠Runners worried about cartilage damage or arthritis ⢠People confused by MRI findings and conflicting advice ⢠Clinicians, coaches and rehab professionals navigating surgical vs conservative pathways
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Common Mistakes with Hydration and Electrolytes - FLOWBIO Founder, Stefan van der Fluit
18 Feb 2026
01:12:00
What actually separates elite cyclists from everyone else?
In this episode, weāre joined by Stefan van der Fluit ā professional cyclist and founder of FLOWBIO, to break down what high-level endurance performance really looks like behind the scenes. From managing huge training volumes and FTP expectations, to balancing recovery while building a startup, Stefan shares a rare, honest look into life as a pro cyclist operating at the sharp end of performance sport.
We dive into how elite athletes structure their training across the season, the workouts that matter most, and why recovery, not just effort, is often the real limiter to progress. Stefan explains the biggest mistakes recreational cyclists make with fatigue, sleep, and hydration, and how to decide when to push, when to ride easy, and when to rest.
A major focus of the conversation is hydration and electrolytes, why drinking water isnāt the same as hydrating properly, how small hydration errors can quietly crush performance, and why most athletes are still guessing their sodium and fluid needs. Stefan also unpacks the thinking behind FLOWBIO, the sweat-sensing technology heās building to bring lab-level hydration analysis into real-world training and racing, and why personalised hydration is becoming a major performance edge for elite teams.
Whether youāre a cyclist, endurance athlete, or someone trying to balance hard training with a demanding job, this episode is packed with practical insights you can apply immediately, without burning out.
ā±ļø In This Episode, We Cover:
What pro cycling really looks like day-to-day
Training volume, intensity, and how to think about FTP
Balancing high-level training with startup life
Recovery strategies that actually work (and whatās overhyped)
The biggest recovery mistakes recreational cyclists make
How hydration and electrolytes affect power, endurance, and recovery
Why most athletes are under-hydrated without realising it
How Flowbio is changing the way athletes personalise hydration
The future of hydration tech and performance data integration
š“ Who This Episode Is For:
Cyclists looking to train smarter and recover better
Endurance athletes juggling training with work or business
Coaches and practitioners interested in performance optimisation
Anyone curious about hydration, recovery, and elite-level habits
šļø Powered by Mayfair Health
At Mayfair Health, we specialise in recovery, performance and proactive wellness. If youāre navigating ongoing symptoms, rehabilitating from injury, or looking to optimise your long-term health, our multidisciplinary team is here to help.
Understanding Pain: From Science to Solutions with Pain Specialist Dean Halfpenny
20 Oct 2025
01:15:54
In this episode, Simon sits down with pain specialist Dean Halfpenny to unpack one of the most complex human experiences - pain. Together, they explore what pain really is, how itās felt in the body, and why it varies so widely between individuals. Dean shares his expertise on the science behind pain, the emotional and psychological factors that influence it, and the future of pain treatment and management.
Expect to learn:
The true definition of pain and how the body processes it Ā
The key differences between acute and chronic pain
How psychology and emotional wellbeing play a crucial role in pain management
The impact of sleep and movement on reducing pain
Whether patients should use AI tools like ChatGPT to diagnose symptoms
The range of treatment options available - from nerve blocks to therapy
What new treatments could emerge in the next five years to treat pain
This podcast is proudly powered by Mayfair Health, your trusted partner in recovery, performance and proactive wellness. If youāre dealing with pain, rehabilitating from an injury or looking to optimise your health, their team of specialist clinicians is here to help.
How to Build Strong Bones as You Age: Hormones, Exercise & Menopause with Dr Nicky Keay
13 Oct 2025
01:04:19
In this episode, Simon sits down with Dr Nicky Keay, in this episode, a medical doctor and leading expert in endocrinology and hormone health. Nickyās mission is to provide a more personalised approach to hormone health helping individuals optimise their performance and wellbeing at every stage of life.Ā
Expect to learn:
Why bones become weaker as we age
How menopause and hormonal changes impact bone density
What osteoporosis is and how it can be preventedĀ
How to reverse poor bone health and improve posture, balance, and mobility
The best exercises for strong bones and muscleĀ
How HRT and recovery can support long-term bone health
Understanding RED-S and recognising when youāre under-fuelling or overtraining
In this episode, youāll learn how your hormones, lifestyle, and exercise habits impact your bones and discover important ways to build strength, spot early warning signs and stay strong and healthy as you age.
This podcast is proudly powered by Mayfair Health, your trusted partner in recovery, performance and proactive wellness. If youāre dealing with pain, rehabilitating from an injury or looking to optimise your health, their team of specialist clinicians is here to help.
Wearables & Recovery: What Your Data Really Means with Tiina Hoffman
06 Oct 2025
01:05:08
In this episode, Simon sits down with Tiina Hoffman, an Exercise Physiologist and Master Trainer at First Beat. With a background in competitive cross-country skiing, she developed an interest in training, recovery, and heart rate variability. Tiina now uses her expertise to help people understand their wellness data and optimise their health.
Expect to learn:
What heart rate variability (HRV) really means and why it matters
How your body responds to different kinds of stress
Why men and women recover differently
The impact of alcohol on sleep, recovery, and performance
Exercise and recovery: what works best during high-stress periods
The link between recovery and emotional wellbeing
How much we should (or shouldnāt) trust wearable data
If youāve ever wondered what your wearable data is really telling you, this episode is for you. Tiina Hoffman breaks down heart rate variability, recovery, and the impact of stress, exercise, and lifestyle factors so you can make smarter choices for your health.
This podcast is proudly powered by Mayfair Health, your trusted partner in recovery, performance and proactive wellness. If youāre dealing with pain, rehabilitating from an injury or looking to optimise your health, their team of specialist clinicians is here to help.
Injury, Recovery & Performance: Inside the Premier League with Dr Mark Gillet
29 Sep 2025
01:00:52
In this episode of the podcast, Simon sits down with Dr Mark Gillet, Chief Medical Officer of the Premier League and consultant in sports and exercise medicine at the Cleveland Clinic.Ā
Expect to learn:
Why professional footballers are prone to injury
How football managers respond to injured players
How to optimise player performance during matches and off-season
Proven protocols for recovery - including sleep, cold-water therapy, nutrition and managing training loads
The most common injuries in football and why they occurĀ
How knee injuries are treated, from injections to steroidsĀ
Whether you're a player, coach, or fan, this episode offers a rare insight into the science and strategy behind keeping elite footballers performing at their peak.
This podcast is proudly powered by Mayfair Health, your trusted partner in recovery, performance and proactive wellness. If youāre dealing with pain, rehabilitating from an injury or looking to optimise your health, their team of specialist clinicians is here to help.
Everything you need to know about weight-loss drugs with Dr Wendy Denning
15 Sep 2025
00:51:11
In this episode of the podcast Simon speaks with Dr Wendy Denning, a GP with over 25 years experience in integrative medicine, to uncover the truth about GLP-1 receptor agonists (weight-loss drugs).
This conversation covers all the medical research and advice about weight loss drugs.
Expect to learn:
The science behind weight-loss drugs and how they work
Who should (and shouldnāt) be prescribed these drugs
Why weight loss is harder during perimenopause and menopause
The surprising connection between weight-loss drugs and helping addiction
What no one tells you about the side effects
Healthy habits that support sustainable weight loss
If youāre curious about the behind weight-loss drugs, this episode offers clear, expert-led insights into how they work, who theyāre for and what you need to know to make healthy, informed choices.Ā
This podcast is proudly powered by Mayfair Health, your trusted partner in recovery, performance and proactive wellness. If youāre dealing with pain, rehabilitating from an injury or looking to optimise your health, their team of specialist clinicians is here to help.
Understanding Back Pain: Insights with Spinal Surgeon, Alex Montgomery
01 Sep 2025
01:17:15
In this episode Simon sits down with Alex Montgomery, a renowned spinal surgeon with extensive experience in both private and NHS sectors. He is a leading voice in spinal health working with elite athletes among hundreds of other patients.
This conversation explores the wide-spread impact of back pain in the UK. Discover the myths, facts and latest innovations in managing back pain effectively.
Expect to learn:
The different causes of back pain
The role of education in managing back pain
Common misconceptions about spinal surgeryĀ
The rise in back injuries among young athletes
The importance of exercise and movement in recoveryĀ
Innovation in spinal surgery and future trends
With Ā£12.3 billion spent on back pain each year, this is a vital conversation between two experts that offers valuable insights for anyone whoās experienced back-related issues and helpful guidance on what you can do to manage it.
This podcast is proudly powered by Mayfair Health, your trusted partner in recovery, performance and proactive wellness. If youāre dealing with pain, rehabilitating from an injury or looking to optimise your health, their team of specialist clinicians is here to help.
The Future of Knee Replacements with Sam Rajaratnam
18 Aug 2025
01:04:15
In this episode of the podcast Simon sits down with Sam Rajaratnam, a leading expert in degenerative knees from the Cleveland Clinic, to explore the latest breakthroughs in knee replacement surgery.
This conversation dives into the rapid growth of total knee replacements and whatās driving innovation in the field. Sam breaks down what makes a good diagnosis, the role of x-rays and MRIs and how treatment plans are tailored to each patientās needs.Ā
Expect to learn:
How todayās knee replacements last 25-30 years
Why getting the right scans is key to a good outcome
How rehabilitation programmes are crucial to recovery
What the rise in total knee replacements says about lifestyle, aging and orthopedic care
Whether youāre a health care professional, a patient considering surgery or simply curious about medical innovation, this episode contains valuable insights into one of the most common and transformative procedures in modern wisdom.
This podcast is proudly powered by Mayfair Health, your trusted partner in recovery, performance and proactive wellness. If youāre dealing with pain, rehabilitating from an injury or looking to optimise your health, their team of specialist clinicians is here to help.
Bone Health, RED-S and Sleep with Wales FA Doctor, Dr Jon Houghton
04 Feb 2026
01:15:02
Why do stress fractures keep happening, even in elite athletes? And what actually separates a great rehab process from one that fails?
In this episode, weāre joined by Dr Jon Houghton, Sports Medicine Consultant at the Fortius Clinic and Chief Medical Officer for the Football Association of Wales and Surrey Cricket Club, for an exclusive deep dive into bone stress injuries, rehab and recovery across elite sport and everyday athletes.
With experience spanning elite football, international cricket, endurance sport and military performance, Jon shares rare insight into why bones fail, how stress fractures develop, and what truly drives successful rehabilitation, beyond rest and guesswork.
We explore how training load, biomechanics, RED-S, hormones, sleep and recovery behaviours interact to either build resilience or create injury risk, and why many athletes return too soon, or never fully recover.
In this episode, we cover:
⢠Why stress fractures happen, and why some athletes tolerate load while others break ⢠The hidden role of RED-S and low energy availability in bone failure ⢠Pars injuries in cricketers and lower-limb stress fractures in runners & footballers ⢠How biomechanics and loading shape bone strength and injury risk ⢠What elite athletes do differently during rehab, and why it works ⢠Tools like MBST, LIPUS and when medication can support bone healing ⢠How to structure a safe, confident return-to-play pathway ⢠Practical strategies to reduce injury risk and recover smarter
Who this episode is for:
⢠Athletes dealing with recurring stress fractures or bone injuries ⢠Runners, footballers, cricketers and endurance athletes ⢠Clinicians, coaches and rehab professionals ⢠Anyone currently rehabbing an injury and worried about long-term recovery
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At Mayfair Health, we specialise in recovery, performance and proactive wellness. If youāre navigating ongoing symptoms, rehabilitating from injury, or looking to optimise your long-term health, our multidisciplinary team is here to help.
Nutrition Tips for Faster Healing from Sports & Eating Disorder Dietitian, Nicola Marsh
28 Jan 2026
01:04:25
In this episode, Simon is joined by Nicola Marsh, registered dietitian and Head of Nutrition at Matt Roberts, to unpack the critical and often overlooked role nutrition plays in injury recovery, bone health and metabolic health.
Nicola works at the intersection of elite performance and long-term wellbeing, supporting athletes and high-performing individuals through injury, rehabilitation and sustainable health optimisation. In this conversation, she cuts through common nutrition myths and explains how fuelling, protein intake, hydration and supplements can either accelerate recovery, or quietly hold it back.
Together, they explore why injured people often under-fuel, why eating less while moving less can delay healing, and how poor nutrition increases the risk of muscle loss, bone stress injuries and re-injury. The episode also tackles timely topics including RED-S, intermittent fasting during rehab, weight loss while injured, and the impact of GLP-1 medications on recovery.
š What Youāll Learn
In this episode, youāll learn:
How nutrition compares to rehab and loading during recovery
Whether injured people actually need more calories
How protein supports muscle and tissue repair during rehab
Which supplements are worth considering ā and which arenāt
How under-fuelling affects bone healing and injury risk
Why RED-S isnāt just an elite athlete issue
How hydration and electrolytes influence recovery
When fasting and weight loss may do more harm than good
How GLP-1 medications impact muscle and bone health
Practical nutrition priorities you can apply immediately
š„ Who This Episode Is For
This episode is for:
Anyone currently recovering from an injury or surgery
Athletes dealing with stress fractures or recurrent injuries
People worried about weight gain while injured
Those interested in bone health and metabolic health
Anyone confused by nutrition advice during rehab
Clinicians, coaches and health-conscious individuals
šļø Powered by Mayfair Health
At Mayfair Health, we specialise in recovery, performance and proactive wellness. If youāre navigating ongoing symptoms, rehabilitating from injury, or looking to optimise your long-term health, our multidisciplinary team is here to help.
Why Athletes Get Bone Stress Injuries with Dr Nick Birch
21 Jan 2026
01:03:39
In this episode of the Move Well Live Well Perform Well Podcast, Simon sits down with Dr Nick Birch, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon and one of the UKās leading experts in spinal health, osteoporosis and early bone weakness.
Dr Birch works at the intersection of bone biology, biomechanics, loading and lifestyle, treating both elite athletes and everyday patients. He explains why bone health often declines silently, why even highly trained athletes can develop stress fractures or weak bones, and how early detection can completely change outcomes.
The conversation explores how training load, impact, energy availability, hormones and ageing interact to shape bone strength, and why modern sport is seeing a rise in bone stress injuries. Nick also shares his experience using Echolight REMS, a radiation-free bone imaging technology that offers earlier and more detailed insight than traditional DEXA scans.
š„ Who This Episode Is For
This episode is for:
Athletes dealing with stress fractures or recurrent bone injuries
Runners, dancers, cyclists and weight-category athletes
Anyone concerned about bone density, osteoporosis or fracture risk
Women in perimenopause or menopause
Clinicians, coaches and health-conscious individuals wanting to understand bone health better
Anyone who wants to build stronger bones for life ā not just avoid injury
š What Youāll Learn
In this episode, youāll learn:
What āstrong boneā really means ā beyond bone density scores
Why bones weaken without symptoms until injury occurs
How loading and impact actually stimulate bone to grow stronger
Why some sports build bone resilience while others donāt
The role of RED-S and low energy availability in bone stress injuries
Who should consider earlier bone screening
How Echolight REMS differs from DEXA and why itās changing bone imaging
Practical, evidence-based ways to start improving bone health today
šļø Powered by Mayfair Health
At Mayfair Health, we specialise in recovery, performance and proactive wellness. If youāre navigating ongoing symptoms, rehabilitating from injury, or looking to optimise your long-term health, our multidisciplinary team is here to help.
What Your Blood Tests Won't Tell You with Pete Williams
14 Jan 2026
01:05:20
In this episode, Simon sits down with Pete Williams, leading functional medicine practitioner, clinical educator, and founder of Functional Medicine Associates in London, to unpack what functional medicine really is and why so many people turn to it when conventional healthcare falls short.
With over 20 years of experience, Pete explains functional medicine in plain English, breaking down how a systems-based approach looks beyond isolated symptoms to understand the root causes of long-standing health issues. Together, they explore how gut health, hormones, immune function, metabolic health, stress physiology and lifestyle factors interact, and why addressing these connections often leads to more meaningful, lasting results.
š„ Who This Episode Is For
Anyone dealing with chronic or unexplained symptoms
People who feel theyāve been passed between specialists without clear answers
Those struggling with fatigue, gut issues, hormonal imbalance, immune problems or long COVID
Health-conscious individuals wanting a deeper understanding of how the bodyās systems work together
Clinicians, coaches or practitioners curious about a systems-based approach to health
š What Youāll Learn
What functional medicine actually is (and how it differs from traditional care)
Why treating symptoms alone often fails to resolve chronic health issues
How functional medicine connects seemingly unrelated symptoms into one clear picture
The role of advanced testing vs consistent lifestyle interventions
Who benefits most from a functional medicine approach
Common misconceptions around functional medicine and āalternativeā care
Practical functional medicine principles you can apply immediately
Signs it may be time for a deeper, systems-based assessment
šļø Powered by Mayfair Health
At Mayfair Health, we specialise in recovery, performance and proactive wellness. If youāre navigating ongoing symptoms, rehabilitating from injury, or looking to optimise your long-term health, our multidisciplinary team is here to help.
ADHD, Hypermobility & Anxiety: The Hidden Connections with Dr James Kustow
07 Jan 2026
01:13:15
In this episode, we sit down with Dr James Kustow, one of the UK's leading experts in adult ADHD and complex neuropsychiatry, to explore the fascinating connections between ADHD, hypermobility, anxiety and nervous system regulation.
Dr Kustow, a Consultant Psychiatrist and former Medical Director of ADHD UK, shares his whole-system approach to understanding how brain regulation, autonomic stability, joint mechanics and sensory processing influence mental health. We discuss why ADHD diagnoses have surged in recent years, the striking link between hypermobility and neurodivergence, and how an unstable mechanical system can rev up the central nervous system.
We also explore Dr Kustow's new book, How to Thrive with Adult ADHD, which reframes ADHD as a different neurotype rather than a deficit, with practical strategies for clarity, structure and improved function.
What We Cover:
Why ADHD is better understood as a regulation disorder, and how different types show up in adult life
How ADHD relates to autism, dyspraxia and sensory processing differences
The HypermobilityāADHDāAnxiety Connection: Why hypermobile individuals experience higher rates of ADHD, anxiety and dysautonomia, and how joint instability amplifies dysregulation
Dr Kustow's 7-Pillar Plan ā Practical framework from his book for thriving with ADHD
How medication, therapy, movement, sleep and environmental design work together
Practical Strategies to calm an overactive nervous system and manage sensory overload
Whether you're neurodivergent, hypermobile, or curious about the body-brain connection, this conversation offers clear, actionable insights.
This podcast is proudly powered by Mayfair Health, your trusted partner in recovery, performance and proactive wellness. If youāre dealing with pain, rehabilitating from an injury or looking to optimise your health, their team of specialist clinicians is here to help.Ā
Sleep Like an Athlete: Insights from Elite Sleep Coach Nick Littlehales
21 Nov 2025
01:06:30
In this episode, Simon sits down with world-renowned elite sports sleep coach Nick Littlehales. Nick is a world-leading elite sports sleep coach who pioneered the āfourth pillarā of performance. His methods have supported some of the biggest success stories in sport - from from Manchester Cityās Premier League rise to Team Skyās Tour de France victories.
Simon and Nick unpack what good-quality sleep really means and whether quality matters more than quantity. They dive into the science of deep sleep, how the body repairs and recovers, and why what you do during the day matters for good sleep.
Nick also shares:
The power of natural light and sunrise exposure
How to align with your natural sleep - wake patterns
Practical ways to restore energy throughout the day
The sleep strategies elite athletes use to stay at the top of their game
His take on modern wearables - and whether they actually help
This podcast is proudly powered by Mayfair Health, your trusted partner in recovery, performance and proactive wellness. If youāre dealing with pain, rehabilitating from an injury or looking to optimise your health, their team of specialist clinicians is here to help.Ā
Live Longer, Feel Better: The Longevity Blueprint with Dr. Ash Kapoor
03 Nov 2025
00:53:12
In this episode, Simon sits down with Dr. Ash Kapoor - a longevity and human optimisation physician with over 30 yearsā experience helping people feel healthier and live better from the inside out. Dr. Ash focuses on balancing hormones, fixing gut health, and boosting longevity through an integrative approach
Expect to learn: - What inflammation really is and how it affects your overall health - How cortisol affects our stress and energy - The surprising benefits of fasting for longevity and resilience - The critical role of mitochondria for energy and longevity - The benefits of sauna for stress relief and reducing inflammation - Key supplements that support energy, hormones, and gut health - Why looking after your gut health matters - The importance of socialisation for long-term health and happiness
Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare professional before making any lifestyle, dietary, or supplement changes.
This podcast is proudly powered by Mayfair Health, your trusted partner in recovery, performance and proactive wellness. If youāre dealing with pain, rehabilitating from an injury or looking to optimise your health, their team of specialist clinicians is here to help.Ā
The Science Behind Blood Flow Restriction and Training with Dr. Warren Bradley
27 Oct 2025
00:46:32
In this episode Simon sits down with Dr. Warren Bradley, founder and Chief Science Officer at Hytro, to explore the cutting-edge technology of Blood Flow Restriction (BFR).
Dr. Bradley shares how his background as a sports scientist working in elite performance led him to discover the potential of BFR - and how that journey inspired the creation of Hytro, a company making this powerful technology safe, accessible, and easy to use.
Expect to learn:
What Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) training is and how it helps you build strength and muscle without lifting heavy.
How Warren created Hytro, making BFR simple, safe, and accessible for everyone.
When BFR is best used and when itās not suitable for certain people.
Whatās actually happening in your body during BFR and why it boosts recovery and performance.
How athletes, physios, and even NASA are using it for training and rehab.
The latest research on how BFR could support heart health, longevity, and smarter training in the future.
This podcast is proudly powered by Mayfair Health, your trusted partner in recovery, performance and proactive wellness. If youāre dealing with pain, rehabilitating from an injury or looking to optimise your health, their team of specialist clinicians is here to help.Ā
Growing Pains or Something More Serious? | Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon, Dr Claudia Maizen
18 Mar 2026
01:11:33
Childrenās bones, joints and muscles behave very differently from adults, yet many injuries and pains are still misunderstood or dismissed as ājust growing pains.ā
In this episode, weāre joined by Dr Claudia Maizen, Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon working at Barts Health and OS Clinic in London, to explore the unique challenges of diagnosing and managing musculoskeletal problems in children and growing athletes.
We discuss why children cannot simply be treated like smaller versions of adults, how to recognise early warning signs of serious conditions, and what parents, coaches and clinicians should know about supporting healthy growth and movement during childhood and adolescence.
Dr Maizen explains the ādonāt missā diagnoses that can present with symptoms such as limping, hip or knee pain, or refusal to weight-bear, including Perthes disease, slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) and growth plate injuries ā and why early recognition is crucial for the best outcomes.
A major focus of the conversation is developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), Dr Maizenās specialist area. We discuss how DDH is detected, why early screening matters, and how treatment approaches differ depending on a childās age.
We also explore some of the most common issues seen in growing children today, from hypermobility and deconditioning to sports injuries and bone stress injuries in young athletes. Dr Maizen shares insights into how modern training patterns, growth spurts and early sport specialisation may be influencing injury risk.
Finally, we discuss practical advice for parents navigating childhood injuries: when pain is likely harmless, when to seek medical advice, and how to help children develop strength, movement confidence and long-term musculoskeletal resilience.
šļø In This Episode, We Cover
⢠Why childrenās bones and joints behave differently from adults ⢠The key warning signs behind a childās limp or refusal to weight-bear ⢠āDonāt missā diagnoses including Perthes disease and SCFE ⢠Growth plate injuries and how they can mimic simple sprains ⢠Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) and the importance of early detection ⢠The difference between growing pains and more serious pathology ⢠Hypermobility in children ā when itās normal and when it becomes problematic ⢠Modern movement challenges facing children today ⢠Bone stress injuries and pars fractures in young athletes ⢠How growth spurts influence injury risk ⢠Supporting children with neuromuscular conditions including cerebral palsy ⢠Practical advice for parents when a child develops pain or a limp
⢠Parents concerned about pain, injuries or limping in their child ⢠Coaches and teachers working with young athletes ⢠Clinicians treating paediatric or adolescent musculoskeletal injuries ⢠Anyone interested in healthy growth, movement and resilience in children ⢠Families navigating diagnoses such as DDH, hypermobility or growth-related injuries
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At Mayfair Health, we specialise in recovery, performance and proactive wellness. If youāre navigating ongoing symptoms, rehabilitating from injury, or looking to optimise your long-term health, our multidisciplinary team is here to help.
Why Everything Starts at the Foot with Expert Podiatrist, Justin Coulter
15 Apr 2026
01:19:54
Foot health is often overlooked, yet it underpins how we move, perform, and stay pain-free.
In this episode, we sit down with Justin Coulter, specialist podiatrist and founder of First Podiatry, to explore how the feet influence the entire body, from the ankles and knees through to the hips and spine.
Drawing on his experience across private practice and complex orthopaedic cases, Justin shares a clear and practical perspective on how many common musculoskeletal issues can stem from poor foot mechanics and inefficient movement patterns.
We break down the fundamentals of foot function, the role of gait and biomechanics in long-term health, and the early signs that something isnāt working as it should.
A key focus of the conversation is the ongoing debate around orthotics versus natural foot function. Justin explains when orthotics are genuinely needed, what they are doing biomechanically, and whether there is a risk of over-reliance over time.
We also explore foot development in children, when intervention is appropriate versus when natural development should be allowed, and how modern lifestyles and footwear may be contributing to weaker, less resilient feet.
Finally, Justin shares practical, actionable strategies to improve foot strength, movement quality, and long-term lower limb health.
šļø In This Episode, We Cover
⢠Why foot health is critical for movement and performance ⢠How foot mechanics influence the knees, hips, and spine ⢠Early signs of poor foot function ⢠The role of gait analysis and movement assessment ⢠Orthotics vs barefoot: when support is needed ⢠What orthotics actually do (and donāt do) ⢠Custom vs off-the-shelf orthotics ⢠Foot development in children: when to intervene ⢠How modern footwear and lifestyle affect foot strength ⢠Simple ways to improve foot strength and resilience ⢠Common misconceptions around foot health
šÆ Who This Episode Is For
⢠Anyone dealing with foot, knee, hip, or back pain ⢠Runners and athletes looking to improve movement and performance ⢠Parents concerned about their childās foot development ⢠People unsure whether they need orthotics ⢠Clinicians and coaches interested in biomechanics and gait
šļø Powered by Mayfair Health
At Mayfair Health, we specialise in recovery, performance, and proactive wellness. Whether youāre managing ongoing symptoms, rehabilitating from injury, or looking to optimise your long-term health, our multidisciplinary team is here to help.
How To Train For Longevity with Celebrity Trainer Matt Roberts
01 Apr 2026
01:10:34
Longevity isnāt just about living longer, itās about staying strong, capable and resilient for as long as possible.
In this episode, we sit down with Matt Roberts, one of the UKās most recognised personal trainers and founder of Matt Roberts Personal Training, to explore what truly drives long-term health, performance and physical resilience.
With over two decades of experience working with royalty, CEOs and high-performing individuals, Matt shares the principles that actually move the needle when it comes to training for healthspan, not just aesthetics.
We discuss the foundations of effective training, why muscle mass becomes increasingly important as we age, and how to think about the balance between strength training and cardiovascular fitness for long-term health.
A key focus of the conversation is bone health and ageing, an area often overlooked until it becomes a problem. Matt explains why building and maintaining bone density should be a priority much earlier in life, and what types of training are most effective.
We also explore how Mattās own approach to training has evolved over time, and what his personal routine looks like today after years in the industry.
Looking ahead, we dive into the future of health and performance through Mattās latest venture, Evolution Clubs, and discuss the growing influence of wearables, supplements and recovery tools such as saunas and cold exposure. Importantly, we unpack whatās truly evidence-based, and what may be more hype than substance.
This episode is a practical, no-nonsense guide to building a body that performs well not just now, but for decades to come.
šļø In This Episode, We Cover
⢠What training for longevity actually means in practice ⢠The difference between healthspan and lifespan ⢠Strength vs cardio: what matters most long term ⢠Why muscle mass is critical for metabolic health and ageing ⢠The importance of bone health: and when to start prioritising it ⢠What types of training improve bone density ⢠How Matt Roberts personally trains today ⢠The concept behind Evolution Clubs and the future of fitness ⢠Wearables, supplements and modern health optimisation ⢠Saunas, cold exposure and recovery: science vs hype ⢠The role of emerging trends like peptides and biohacking ⢠The minimum effective dose of training for busy professionals
šÆ Who This Episode Is For
⢠Anyone looking to improve long-term health, strength and resilience ⢠Busy professionals trying to balance health with a demanding schedule ⢠People in their 30s, 40s and beyond thinking about longevity ⢠Those confused by conflicting advice around training, recovery and supplements ⢠Anyone interested in building a sustainable, high-performing body for life
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HRV has become one of the most talked-about metrics in health and performance, but itās also one of the most misunderstood.
In this episode, we sit down with Dr Marco Altini, data scientist, endurance coach, and founder of HRV4Training, to explore what heart rate variability actually reflects in the body, and how it should (and shouldnāt) be used.
With a background spanning data science, physiology, and wearable technology, Marco brings a unique perspective on how physiological data can inform stress, recovery, and long-term adaptation. His work has influenced elite athletes, coaches, and increasingly, how HRV is applied in general health and longevity.
We break down the foundations of HRV, how it relates to the autonomic nervous system, and whether it should be viewed as a marker of recovery, resilience, or overall system health.
A key focus of the conversation is interpretation. Marco explains why āhigher HRV is always betterā is a flawed concept, the importance of understanding your individual baseline, and why daily fluctuations often matter far less than long-term trends.
We also explore the role of wearable technology ā from ECG to PPG devices ā and whether consumer tools are now accurate enough to guide decision-making. As an advisor to Oura, Marco shares insight into how these technologies are evolving, and the risks of oversimplifying complex physiology into single scores.
Finally, we discuss the practical side: what actually impacts HRV, how lifestyle factors like sleep, stress, and alcohol influence your data, and how to use HRV in a way that genuinely supports healthspan and performance.
šļø In This Episode, We Cover
What HRV actually measures in the body
HRV and the autonomic nervous system
HRV as a marker of health, resilience, and longevity
Why āhigher HRV is betterā is misleading
The importance of baseline, normal range, and trends
Daily vs long-term HRV: what really matters
Common mistakes when interpreting HRV data
Which metrics are actually useful (and which arenāt)
Wearables explained: ECG vs PPG vs camera-based
Are consumer devices accurate enough?
Morning vs overnight HRV tracking
How sleep, stress, and alcohol impact HRV
Can you meaningfully improve your HRV?
The risks of over-relying on wearable data
Practical ways to use HRV for health and performance
šÆ Who This Episode Is For ⢠Anyone using or considering wearable health technology ⢠People interested in recovery, stress, and longevity ⢠Athletes and coaches using HRV for performance ⢠Individuals looking to better understand their physiology ⢠Clinicians and practitioners interested in data-driven health
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At Mayfair Health, we specialise in recovery, performance, and proactive wellness. If youāre navigating ongoing symptoms, optimising your health, or looking to better understand your body, our multidisciplinary team is here to help.
Breathing Dysfunction, Red Light Therapy & Modern Health with Dr Steve James
28 May 2026
01:23:16
Metabolic health is becoming one of the most important conversations in modern medicine, yet many people still underestimate how deeply it influences energy, performance, resilience, and long-term health.
In this episode, we sit down with Dr Steve James, Consultant in Metabolic Health and Performance Medicine, to explore how physiology, behaviour, breathing, and environment shape health outcomes in the modern world.
With a background spanning critical care, cardiac anaesthesia, and performance medicine, Dr James brings a unique perspective on human physiology under both extreme stress and high-performance conditions. His work now focuses on helping people optimise metabolic health through a more integrated and preventative approach to medicine.
We break down what metabolic health actually means, why it matters far beyond weight or fitness, and how modern lifestyles may be driving widespread metabolic dysfunction. A key focus of the conversation is VOā max - what it tells us about cardiovascular fitness, resilience, and longevity, and why it may be one of the most important health markers we can track.
We also explore the role of breathing and respiratory health, discussing how modern life may be changing the way we breathe, the physiological consequences of poor breathing patterns, and whether breathwork should become part of daily health routines.
The discussion expands into environmental and recovery factors, including light exposure and red light therapy. Dr James explains the physiology behind these interventions, what the evidence currently shows, and how light may influence inflammation, recovery, and overall wellbeing.
Beyond physiology alone, we explore the behavioural side of health. Dr James shares insights into why sustainable behaviour change is often the missing link in long-term health outcomes, and why understanding psychology, motivation, and habits is just as important as understanding biology.
Finally, we discuss the foundations of long-term resilience, the highest-impact habits for improving metabolic health, and why many people may be overlooking the fundamentals while searching for quick fixes or interventions.
šļø In This Episode, We Cover ⢠What metabolic health actually means ⢠Why metabolic dysfunction is becoming increasingly common ⢠VOā max and its relationship with longevity and resilience ⢠Blood sugar regulation and energy metabolism ⢠How the body produces and uses energy ⢠Why breathing is often overlooked in health and performance ⢠The consequences of poor breathing patterns ⢠Breathwork and respiratory health ⢠Light exposure and red light therapy explained ⢠The relationship between environment and recovery ⢠Behaviour change and long-term health outcomes ⢠Why psychology matters in health optimisation ⢠Modern lifestyles and their impact on physiology ⢠The highest-impact habits for long-term health ⢠Practical ways to improve resilience and recovery
šÆ Who This Episode Is For ⢠Anyone interested in improving long-term health and resilience ⢠People looking to optimise energy, recovery, and performance ⢠Individuals interested in metabolic health and longevity ⢠Those curious about breathwork, VOā max, and recovery tools ⢠Clinicians, coaches, and practitioners interested in preventative health
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Why Tendon Pain Keeps Coming Back with Dr Lorenzo Masci
13 May 2026
01:11:44
Tendon pain is one of the most common issues seen in both sport and everyday life, yet tendinopathy remains widely misunderstood.
In this episode, we sit down with Dr Lorenzo Masci, Consultant in Sport and Exercise Medicine, to explore how tendon injuries develop, why some cases become chronic, and what actually drives successful recovery.
With extensive experience managing complex tendon conditions in both elite athletes and the general population, Dr Masci shares a practical and evidence-based perspective on conditions such as Achilles tendinopathy, patellar tendinopathy, and proximal hamstring injuries.
We break down what tendinopathy really is, how tendon injuries differ from muscle injuries, and why recovery often requires a very different approach than most people expect.
A key focus of the conversation is the role of imaging and investigations. Dr Masci explains why scans donāt always correlate with pain, the common mistakes clinicians and patients make when interpreting imaging findings, and why clinical presentation should often guide treatment more than structural changes alone.
We also explore the foundations of tendon rehabilitation, including load management, building tendon capacity, and how to progress safely from pain back to performance. The discussion covers why many people either underload or overload tendons during rehab, and how finding the right balance is critical for long-term recovery.
Beyond rehabilitation, we discuss where treatments such as shockwave therapy, PRP, and injection-based interventions fit into tendon management, what the evidence actually shows, and when these treatments may or may not be appropriate.
Finally, Dr Masci explores the growing understanding that tendon health is influenced by far more than mechanics alone. We discuss the links between metabolism, hormones, inflammation, lifestyle, and tendon pathology, and why clinicians increasingly need to think beyond the tendon itself when managing recurrent or persistent injuries.
šļø In This Episode, We Cover
⢠What tendinopathy actually is ⢠Why tendon injuries differ from muscle injuries ⢠The role of scans and imaging in tendon pain ⢠Why imaging findings donāt always match symptoms ⢠Common mistakes when interpreting scans ⢠How to āget someone out of troubleā with a painful tendon ⢠Load management and tendon rehabilitation principles ⢠Building tendon capacity safely ⢠How to progress from pain back to performance ⢠Shockwave therapy and what the evidence says ⢠PRP and injection-based treatments ⢠Why some tendon problems become chronic ⢠The role of the nervous system in chronic tendon pain ⢠Metabolic health and its relationship with tendinopathy ⢠Hormones, menopause, and tendon health ⢠Lifestyle, inflammation, and recovery ⢠Tendon stiffness, elasticity, and injury prevention ⢠The biggest mistakes people make during rehab
šÆ Who This Episode Is For
⢠Anyone dealing with ongoing tendon pain or injury ⢠Runners and athletes managing Achilles, patellar, or hamstring issues ⢠People struggling with recurrent or chronic tendinopathy ⢠Clinicians and therapists interested in tendon rehabilitation ⢠Anyone looking to better understand tendon health and recovery
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At Mayfair Health, we specialise in recovery, performance, and proactive wellness. If youāre managing ongoing pain, rehabilitating from injury, or looking to optimise your long-term health and movement, our multidisciplinary team is here to help.