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EPISODE · Jan 15, 2024 · 43 MIN

The Body Braid and its Benefits for Hypermobility Syndromes

from Zebra Talks: Living Your Best Bendy Life · host Dr Libby Hinsley

In this edition of Zebra Talks, Libby welcomes Blair Voyvodic, the developer of an innovative product called the Body Braid. Blair, a former physician with a background in biophysics, shares the story of his career shift from academic research to providing person-focused service, leading to his work in a small village in Canada. Blair's work was influenced by his experience with an organization that inspired the movie 'Patch Adams', which takes an unconventional approach to healthcare. The discussion then delves into Blair's personal struggle with hypermobility and how it led to the development of the Body Braid, a product that supports connective tissue and improved proprioception, and provides relief for those with hypermobility syndromes and Ehlers Danlos. Blair shares details about the Body Braid's design, use, and its benefits, alongside his experiences with the EDS Society and its role in promoting awareness. Highlights of this episode include:  Blair's Journey and Inspiration from Patch Adams Blair's Personal Experience with Hypermobility The Birth of the Body Braid Understanding the Body Braid The Impact of the Body Braid on Hypermobility The Science Behind the Body Braid Understanding Collagen and its Role in Hypermobility Understanding Sensory Receptors in Connective Tissue The Importance of Tension in Connective Tissues Experiencing Gaslighting in Medical Settings The Role of the EDS Community in Understanding Connective Tissue Disorders Misconceptions and Confusions about Hypermobility The Body Braid: A New Approach to Postural Support Understanding the Body Braid: Usage and Benefits The Challenges and Solutions in Using the Body Braid The Evolution and Adaptation of the Body Braid The Body Braid as a Tool for Sensory Feedback and Movement Control The Body Braid: A Wearable Set of Movement Brakes The Body Braid: A Tool for Everyone, Not Just the Hypermobile Conclusion: The Future of the Body Braid and Its Impact on Healthcare

In this edition of Zebra Talks, Libby welcomes Blair Voyvodic, the developer of an innovative product called the Body Braid. Blair, a former physician with a background in biophysics, shares the story of his career shift from academic research to providing person-focused service, leading to his work in a small village in Canada. Blair's work was influenced by his experience with an organization that inspired the movie 'Patch Adams', which takes an unconventional approach to healthcare. The discussion then delves into Blair's personal struggle with hypermobility and how it led to the development of the Body Braid, a product that supports connective tissue and improved proprioception, and provides relief for those with hypermobility syndromes and Ehlers Danlos. Blair shares details about the Body Braid's design, use, and its benefits, alongside his experiences with the EDS Society and its role in promoting awareness. Highlights of this episode include:  Blair's Journey and Inspiration from Patch Adams Blair's Personal Experience with Hypermobility The Birth of the Body Braid Understanding the Body Braid The Impact of the Body Braid on Hypermobility The Science Behind the Body Braid Understanding Collagen and its Role in Hypermobility Understanding Sensory Receptors in Connective Tissue The Importance of Tension in Connective Tissues Experiencing Gaslighting in Medical Settings The Role of the EDS Community in Understanding Connective Tissue Disorders Misconceptions and Confusions about Hypermobility The Body Braid: A New Approach to Postural Support Understanding the Body Braid: Usage and Benefits The Challenges and Solutions in Using the Body Braid The Evolution and Adaptation of the Body Braid The Body Braid as a Tool for Sensory Feedback and Movement Control The Body Braid: A Wearable Set of Movement Brakes The Body Braid: A Tool for Everyone, Not Just the Hypermobile Conclusion: The Future of the Body Braid and Its Impact on Healthcare

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