Episodios

  • The Sciatica Pain Map
    Mar 27 2025

    Are you struggling with sciatica pain and not sure what’s really causing it? In this episode of Health-Full, we break down true sciatica vs. pseudo-sciatica, helping you understand the real causes of sciatic nerve pain and why some conditions get misdiagnosed.


    We’ll cover:

    - What is true sciatica? (Pinched sciatic nerve, herniated discs, spinal stenosis)

    - What is pseudo-sciatica? (Piriformis syndrome, SI joint dysfunction, trigger points)

    - How to tell the difference between nerve pain vs. muscle pain

    - The best sciatica treatment options—from manual therapy to at-home rehab

    - When to seek medical help and what to avoid


    If you’ve been dealing with lower back pain, hip pain, or leg pain and wondering if it’s sciatica or something else, this episode is a must-listen. Whether you’re a patient looking for answers or a health professional wanting to expand your knowledge, tune in for expert insights!


    #Sciatica #SciaticaRelief #SciaticaPain #BackPain #LowerBackPain #NervePain #PiriformisSyndrome #PainManagement #SpinalHealth #PhysicalTherapy #ManualTherapy #Prolotherapy #TriggerPointTherapy



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  • Vulnerability in a Professional Health Setting
    Jun 22 2024

    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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  • The Struggles of Grief
    Jun 3 2024

    In this episode, Monica and Forrest discuss their own personal stories related to grief, bereavement, sadness - and navigating life amidst these difficult feelings.

    They discuss their own journeys in showing up for clinic while mourning loss, and strategies they've learned to support others through the grief process.

    Transference and countertransference are explained and how they pertain to social interactions while grieving, specifically in a clinic environment.

    The stages of grief are elaborated on, and real life examples are used to normalize the cycles of grief.

    What is helpful/ not helpful to say to someone after the loss of a family member or friend? What are some constructive ideas to support someone in their grief? How does a person show up for work and other daily life activities amidst healing from loss? These are just a few questions that are discussed in this vulnerable episode.

    To honour the life of Kerry Greenley, who was incredibly generous and thoughtful, please consider signing up to be an organ donor. It only takes a minute, and many lives may be saved because of it!


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    1 h y 41 m
  • The Wonders of Childbirth ~ How to Stay in Alignment During Labor and Delivery
    May 27 2024

    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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  • Poor Posture and Chronic Pain ~ Part 2 in Series
    May 8 2024

    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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    1 h y 9 m
  • Alignment and Posture ~ Part 1 in Series
    Apr 15 2024

    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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  • Empathy, Sympathy & Compassion Defined
    Mar 16 2024

    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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  • Self-Care Strategies with Julie Pouliot
    Mar 14 2024

    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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