
Guest: Matt Brown, Physiotherapist & Strength Coach
In this week’s episode, Debbie and Katy chat with Matt Brown, a physiotherapist and strength coach, about how strength training can support people living with inflammatory arthritis (IA).
Matt shares his journey from personal training to physiotherapy and offers practical advice for building strength safely, even on flare days. They bust common myths, discuss how movement benefits both body and mind, and explore the science behind why something is always better than nothing.
Key Takeaways:
Exercise & IA: How people with inflammatory arthritis can safely engage in strength training, and why it can improve overall health, bone density, and confidence.
Bridging the Gap: The disconnect between personal trainers and healthcare professionals when it comes to chronic conditions — and how education and awareness can close that gap.
Practical Advice:
Start small — even 5–10 minutes of activity can help.
Focus on something over nothing — every bit of movement matters.
Modify exercises to suit your symptoms and energy levels.
Track your response to activity to understand your body’s patterns.
Find trusted, supportive fitness professionals who understand chronic illness.
The Mental Health Link: How movement can support mood and motivation during flares.
Systemic Benefits: Strength training not only supports joints and muscles, but also improves cardiovascular and immune health.
“Start where you are, build gradually, and know that every bit of movement makes a difference.” – Matt Brown
Connect & resources:
Instagram: @mattbrown_physio
Disclaimer: Debbie and Katy are not medical professionals. They share personal experiences of living with IA to build connection and community. The podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice. We talk about our personal health journeys and the podcast is not intended to provide professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. We are not medical professionals and in no way claim to be medically trained. The podcast does not take responsibility for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of the podcast. The podcast does not assume responsibility for the accuracy of third-party content. For more information, head to https://inflammatoryarthritis.org/