Episodios

  • Setting the Standard: Inside the new Team Care Minimum Standards Documents with Dr Jim Kerss
    Feb 4 2026

    In this episode of Front Line to Finish Line, we’re joined by Dr Jim Kerss, Head of Sports Medicine at the UK Sports Institute and Chair of the Faculty’s Team Care Committee. Jim walks us through the newly published minimum standards for team care, why they were needed, and how they’ll shape athlete healthcare across the UK. From the evolution of the Team Care Diploma to clarifying expectations for doctors and allied health professionals, this is an essential listen for anyone working in sport, team care, or athlete support. View the documents here - https://www.fsem.ac.uk/publications/minimum-standards/

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    31 m
  • Breaking Barriers to Movement with Dr Hamish Reid
    Dec 12 2025

    In this episode of Frontline to Finish Line, we explore the challenges and solutions around promoting physical activity for people with long-term health conditions. Dr Hamish Reid shares insights on risk perception, pre-participation screening, and why the benefits of movement far outweigh the risks. We also explore the latest with Moving Medicine.

    Dr Hamish Reid is a Sport and Exercise Medicine Consultant based in New Zealand. He is joint Clinical Director of Moving Medicine, author of the influential “Benefits Outweigh the Risk” consensus statement, and a leader in developing resources to empower healthcare professionals and patients alike.

    Risk Consensus statement - https://movingmedicine.ac.uk/risk-consensus/

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    34 m
  • Understanding Exertional Heat Illness with Dr Ross Hemingway OBE
    Oct 29 2025

    In this episode, we’re joined by Dr Ross Hemingway OBE, a leading expert in exertional heat illness, to explore the causes, risks, and management of this potentially life-threatening condition.

    As the autumn marathon season winds down and athletes prepare for warmer events, Ross shares his deep insights from years of experience treating amateur, elite, and tactical athletes. From personal stories to practical advice, this conversation covers everything from early recognition and rapid cooling to long-term rehabilitation and prevention strategies.

    About Ross

    Ross has extensive experience in managing amateur, elite and tactical athletes with exertional collapse. He is a national expert in the prevention, acute management and rehabilitation of patients with exertional heat illness ( EHI). He is passionate about reducing the morbidity and mortality associated with EHI.

    He is a founding member of the UK Heat Illness Advisory Group and is an author of the UK National Consensus Faculty of Pre-Hospital Care guidelines on EHI.

    Ross is an Honorary Senior lecturer in Sports Medicine at Exeter University and Match Day Doctor for the Gallagher Premiership Rugby and Rugby Football Union.

    Ross was awarded the OBE in the 2023 King’s New Year’s Honours List ‘For services to the Royal Marines’.

    Links

    View the position statement - https://www.fsem.ac.uk/position-statement/exertional-heat-illness-consensus-statement/

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    1 h y 14 m
  • Pars Injury in Sport with Dr Jonathan Houghton
    Aug 28 2025

    In this episode of Front Line to Finish Line, we’re joined by Dr Jon Houghton, Consultant in Rheumatology and Sports Medicine at Fortius Clinic, and Chief Medical Officer for the FA of Wales and Surrey County Cricket Club. With extensive experience across elite football, rugby, and cricket, Jon takes us through the full journey of managing pars injuries.

    We start with the basics, what a pars fracture is and how it presents, before diving into risk factors, prevention strategies, imaging techniques, and initial medical management. Jon also shares insights on rehabilitation principles, return-to-play timelines, and the use of anabolic bone agents like teriparatide. Whether you're new to pars injury management or working in elite sport, this episode offers practical guidance and expert perspective on one of the most challenging spinal injuries in athletes.

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    1 h y 7 m
  • Strategy and Leadership in Healthcare with Andrew Cuff
    Jul 25 2025

    In this exciting new episode, physiotherapist Claire Speer is joined for the first time by her new co-host, Dr Ed Appleby! Together, they welcome Andrew Cuff, Consultant Physiotherapist, Clinical Director at Cora Health, and Council Member for the Faculty of Sport and Exercise Medicine.

    Andrew shares his remarkable journey from military service to clinical leadership, offering insights into the future of MSK services, healthcare strategy, and the evolving role of allied health professionals.

    We explore topics such as

    • Andrew’s transition from the military and its influence on his leadership style
    • The future structure of MSK services in the NHS
    • The value and future of Diplomate Membership within FSEM and the proposed new college

    Whether you're a clinician, a leader in healthcare, or simply curious about the forces shaping MSK care, this episode is a must-listen.

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    48 m
  • Workforce Planning: SEM Commissioning in Practice
    Jun 27 2025

    Join us for a special episode of the Front Line to Finish Line podcast series, coming in the form of a recent Out of the Blocks webinar, with the discussion led by Dr. Imran Sajid.

    Dr. Sajid is Musculoskeletal & Diagnostics Clinical Lead for NHS NW London and GPwER in Musculoskeletal Medicine and also serves as the Clinical Lead (MSK and Diagnostics) for the Northwest London Collaboration of Clinical Commissioning Groups.

    This session explores strategic approaches to SEM (Sport and Exercise Medicine) commissioning, its real-world impact, and practical implementation. Dr Sajid is supported by Dr Lesley Perkins and members of both the Faculty's Workforce Planning Group and Out of the Blocks Committee.

    Learn more about workforce planning - https://www.fsem.ac.uk/workforce-planning/

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    1 h y 38 m
  • Aquatic Therapy with Sarah Wratten
    May 28 2025

    In this episode of Front Line to Finish Line, we dive into the world of aquatic therapy with leading expert Sarah Wratten. With over 27 years of experience as an aquatic physiotherapist, Sarah brings a wealth of knowledge and passion to the conversation. She shares what aquatic therapy is, how it works, and why it’s such a powerful tool in rehabilitation, from easing pain and improving mobility to supporting recovery across a wide range of conditions.

    Sarah has worked across the NHS, private sector, and Ministry of Defence, where she served as Clinical Aquatic Therapy Lead for a decade. She’s treated everyone from individuals with no active movement to elite athletes, and her expertise spans musculoskeletal, neurological, rheumatological, orthopaedic, and sports injuries.

    As Chair of the Aquatic Therapy Association for Chartered Physiotherapists (ATACP) and a tutor teaching aquatic therapy in the UK and abroad, Sarah is a true champion of personalised, effective, and enjoyable rehab in the water.

    Whether you're a clinician, athlete, or someone on a recovery journey, this episode will leave you with a deeper understanding of how the pool can be a game-changer in rehab.

    Pinder Aquatic Physiotherapy - https://www.pinderaquaticphysio.co.uk/aquatic-physiotherapy

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    35 m
  • SEM Best Practice: Navigating Your Professional Code with Dr. Rod Jaques
    Mar 31 2025

    In this episode, Claire speaks to Dr. Rod Jaques, Past President of the Faculty, to explore the latest updates to the FSEM Professional Code. We discuss the key changes, why they matter, and how they help SEM practitioners uphold the highest standards of care. From ethical decision-making to best practices in athlete welfare, Dr. Jaques shares valuable insights on navigating complex challenges in SEM. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or new to the field, this conversation will provide essential guidance on maintaining integrity, professionalism, and excellence in your practice.

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    29 m