PODCAST · health
Talking trauma
by NIHR HRC Brain Injury
Conversations about brain injury with patients, carers, researchers, medics and innovators
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Research podcast- music therapy
Can listening to music improve recovery from brain injury? Alex Street from Anglian Ruskin University talks about research which says it can.
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Innovation podcast -Cortirio
Patrick Beldon talks about a new portable brain imaging technology https://cortirio.com/
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Legal podcast- mental capacity
Kate Edwards of Fletchers solicitors discusses mental capacity and decision making after brain injury Court of protection handbook Fletchers
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Innovation podcast- Neurogaurd
Mike Barnes' award winner and paramedic Steve Purdy talks about his new device for us in ambulances. Neuroguard Mike Barnes Award
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Innovation podcast- Thermotraumaport
Listen to a conversation about a new heated stretcher which promises to help save lives. https://www.thermotraumaport.com/ https://www.eaaa.org.uk/
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Charity podcast- Child Brain Injury Trust
Sharon Buckland from CBIT talks about brain injury in the young and the support needed by families. Read about the trust Find out about N-ables Read CBIT's réponse to the recent government SEND strategy
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Research podcast-FIELD
The Field study showed that rates of a kind of dementia are 3 times higher amongst professional football players. James discusses the project with Willie Stewart The field study
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Patient story- Steve Brown
T.V presenter and paralympian Steve Brown talks to James about injury and identity.
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Research podcast- TBI reporter
Prof David Menon talks about the UK wide research platform TBI-Reporter. https://tbi-reporter.uk/
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Innovation podcast- Knitregen
Many people have limited movement after a stroke. Hear about a new technology which promises a new way to restore motion. Find out more at https://www.knitregen.com/
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Innovation podcast- Motor learning
James talks to Ian howard about a new system to asses motor learning and movement. Ian's research group http://www.howardlab.com The backwards Bike https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFzDaBzBlL0
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Innovation podcast- Eye focus
Spatil neglect affects as many as 1/3 of stroke survivors. James talks with Stephanie Rossit about the condition and a new project which hopes to help. Eyefocus https://www.uea.ac.uk/about/news/article/uea-researchers-developing-revolutionary-new-stroke-recovery-app The Man who mistook his wife for a hat https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/63697.The_Man_Who_Mistook_His_Wife_for_a_Hat_and_Other_Clinical_Tales Spatial neglect https://www.stroke.org.uk/stroke/effects/problems-noticing-things-on-one-side-spatial-neglect Clinical guideline Rehabilitation and recovery - psychological effects of stroke - National Clinical Guideline for Stroke
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Charity Podcast- Anchorpoint
James talks to Alyson Norman about support for families after brain injury. Anchorpoint
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Innovation- fetal monitoring
A conversation with Antoniya Georgieva from Oxford university about the use of AI to identify babies at risk of brain injury during birth. Oxford Labour Monitoring — Nuffield Department of Women's & Reproductive Health MMBRACE Prof Redman obituary
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Charity podcast- Stroke Association
Juliet Bouverie of the Stroke Association talks to James about the work of the charity and the impact of stroke. The Stroke association Nrol
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Brain injury innovation- HEADY
James talks to Theo Farley and Aaron Chung-Jukko about a new concussion tracking app
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Too many to count
James talks about brain injury and domestic abuse with Stephanie Bechelet from Brainkind. Read the Too many to count report here
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Patient Story- Steph Grant
Steph talks about his brain injury, going to university and work with homeless people.
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Patient Story- Greg Dean
James takes to Greg about his brain haemorrhage and volunteer work
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Headway Cambridge and Peterborough
Hear about the work of Headway Cambridge and Peterborough who support people with brain injuries
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Coma in Fiction and reality
How are comas and brain injuries shown in books and movies? James talks to Matthew Colbeck about his research exploring the gap between fact and fiction.
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Patient story -Kavita
Kavita shares the story of her brain haemorrhage and talks to James about her Patient Involvement work.
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The cost to the UK of acquired brain injury
How much does brain injury cost the country? James Piercy talks to Chloe Hayward Executive director of UKABIF and economist Jennifer Misak about a new report exploring the impact of abi on the nation
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Patient story -Jesús Montero
Jesús Montero shares the story of his traumatic brain injury. He talks to James about the need to improve care and support for all.
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Patient story -Gillian
Gillian shares the story of her son's brain injury, unmet needs and her motivation to become Involved in research
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A new project exploring brain cooling
Can we cool injured brains without harming other parts of the body? Listen to James Piercy talk with Enrico Giuliani, Founder of NeuronGuard, and Andrea Lavinio, Clinical Lead and Consultant in NeuroTrauma, about Aurora, a selective and portable cerebral targeted temperature management system, and their next study SELETHERM 2 (Selective Brain Temperature Management).
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Animorph - Modernising digital health care
New tech and gamification can support rehabilitation. Listen to James Piercy talk with Szczepan Orlins, Founder of Animorph Coop, a company that aims to push rehabilitation into the future and make it fun and accessible for your home. They discuss 2 new devices that support the rehabilitation of people with brain injury: EyeFocus and CrossSence.
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Decently - Tracking and recording behaviour using Melo
Using new tech to track and record information about patients. Listen to James Piercy talk to James Chapman, co-founder of Decently, about Melo and how data can be used to understand people’s recovery journey. During your time as a patient in a hospital, you go through many different teams. As patients are handed between departments, data is often lost, and patients have to explain their situation all over again. Melo is data collection software that tracks patient behaviour during their time in the hospital, monitoring their entire journey.
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Innovation podcast-Cranio
Understanding what is going on inside someone's head is crucial. Is it possible to do this without piercing the skull? Listen to James Piercy talk with Jeremy Holland, Chief Executive of Crainio, about their non-invasive intracranial pressure monitoring system. Crainio has developed a sensor which can be stuck to the outside of the head and monitor the pressure using infrared light and machine learning. The results are then continuously displayed in real time. This exciting new technology will reduce infection and could allow first responders to measure intracranial pressure at the scene of an accident.
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NIHR Brain Injury HRC - Restoration and Rehabilitation Theme
Professor Valerie Pomery and James discuss what different methods are used in rehabilitation and how biomarkers may be the key to creating more effective personalised therapies. They also discuss the similarities and differences between physical and cognitive rehabilitation. Are there any cutting-edge techniques which could restore brain function, and will they be enough on their own to ensure recovery?
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NIHR Brain Injury HRC - Prevention and Education Theme
Dr Mark Wilson, Professor Julie Mytton, and James discuss what we can do to prevent brain injury and what we can do in the pre-hospital phase to reduce long-term injuries. Julie talks about the importance of collecting and using data to help predict outcomes for patients. Mark talks about the latest technologies being trialled to see how they can improve outcomes, and testing different techniques to ensure that the way we manage injury is the best, rather than what we have always done.
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NIHR Brain Injury HRC - Acute Care and Monitoring Theme
Dr Virginia Newcombe and James discuss the acute time period when patients with brain injury enter the hospital and how they are managed in our emergency departments. They discuss some cutting-edge monitoring techniques used in Critical Care, some new research being done in this area, and how this can improve care given to patients.
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NIHR Brain Injury HRC - Life Course Theme
Professor Topun Austin and James discuss the effects of brain injury at the extremes of life and how the way we treat people and their brains at these key points in time can have huge effects on their recovery journey. They also explore some of the cutting-edge techniques in the neonatal sphere and discuss their positive benefits, but they also explore the dangers of these new techniques. What is the best way to look after a brain at these two important stages of life?
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NIHR Brain Injury HRC - Diagnostics Theme
Professor Stephen Price and James discuss new techniques for understanding how to diagnose patients correctly, some of the limitations of current diagnostic practice, and the importance of diversifying data across different injuries, communities and ethnic backgrounds. How can we strengthen the prognosis for patients by looking at the data we collect and changing the current pathways in place?
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Immature platelets
A conversation with Paul Vuilliamy about the role of young platelets in blood clotting
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Group B or not Group B
Following serious injury blood may not clot properly. James Piercy talks to Henry Schofield and recent work linking this coagulopathy to blood type.
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Cutting knife injuries
A conversation about research to better understand the social factors that can lead to knife injuries
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