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23 Feb 2022 | #38 - Injury prevention - to screen or not to screen? With Dr Travis Pollen | 00:17:07 | |
In this episode, Dr Travis Pollen gives us a run down of the history of screening going back to the FMS and SMFA. He covers what we have learned since and what he feels was valuable from the process, what we can discard and how we can approach it clinically in the present day. Do you want to learn more about screening? Dr Travis Pollen goes into more detail about this topic with specific examples in his Masterclass with us called, “Injury Prevention: Theory into Practice”. You can watch his whole class now with our 7-day free trial: https://www.physio-network.com/masterclass/injury-prevention-theory-into-practice/ Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU: https://cutt.ly/ojJEMZs | |||
09 Mar 2022 | #39 - Can a ruptured ACL heal? With Dr Kieran Richardson | 00:15:39 | |
In this Episode, Dr Kieran Richardson discusses the updated evidence on surgical vs conservative management of ACL tears. We explore what best practice is currently and how to make that decision with your patients. We then jump into some new evidence about ACL healing and what this could mean for both clinicians and patients. In this podcast, Kieran mentions this study by BLOM et al: | |||
23 Mar 2022 | #40 - Strength training for subacromial impingement - is more better? With Dr Mikkel Bek Clausen | 00:17:20 | |
In this episode Dr Mikkel Bek Clausen takes us through his recent paper about the addition of a large dose of shoulder strengthening for subacromial impingement. We discuss in detail what muscle groups and exercises they studied and what has been shown to be the most effective for subacromial impingement. See a link to this paper here - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34048281/. See a link to Mikkel's twitter thread about this paper here - https://twitter.com/mikkelbek/status/1398340812459675648. Dr Mikkel Bek Clausen is a PT, PhD, Senior associate professor. He has special scientific interests in shoulder rehabilitation, management of persistent pain and football injuries. Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU: https://cutt.ly/ojJEMZs | |||
20 Apr 2022 | #42 - When and HOW you should change someones lifting technique ft Dr Zach Long | 00:17:12 | |
In this Episode Dr Zach Long discusses the importance of technique for performance, pain and injury. We covered changing a patient's technique and more importantly how to do that, when to do that and what words we should use when we do. Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU: https://cutt.ly/ojJEMZs | |||
06 Apr 2022 | #41 - How do we get older adults to exercise? With Dr Mariana Wingood | 00:15:39 | |
In this episode with Dr Mariana Wingood, she shares with us the recommended guidelines for exercise in the aging population as well as patients and therapists beliefs around this. We also discuss how clinically she finds most older adults are under-dosed when it comes to exercise and she forces us to think about the message that we are sending these patients which is the real magic. Dr Mariana Wingood is a clinician and a program director and she has recently completed a PhD on exploring barriers and solutions related to physical activity prescription among physical therapists treating older adults. Learn more about exercise dosage for the older adult with Mariana's recent Masterclass with us on Exercise prescription for aging adults. You can watch her whole class now with our 7-day free trial: https://www.physio-network.com/masterclass/exercise-prescription-for-aging-adults/ Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU: https://cutt.ly/ojJEMZs | |||
04 May 2022 | #43 - The versatile functions of the ITB with Dr Carlo Wood | 00:15:48 | |
In this Episode with Dr Carlo Wood, we go through a clinically useful review of the anatomy and biomechanics of the ITB and how all of this relates to what he does clinically with a patient who has an ITB pathology. Read Carlo’s Research Review on the ITB here - https://www.physio-network.com/research-reviews/knee/the-iliotibial-band-a-complex-structure-with-versatile-functions/ Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU: https://cutt.ly/ojJEMZs | |||
18 May 2022 | #44 - Why we need to view adolescents with hip pain differently with Dr James Noake | 00:17:24 | |
In this episode, Dr James Noake discusses with us how adolescents with hip pain probably should be viewed with a different lens as compared to adults with hip pain. We break down the potential diagnoses for acute and gradual onset as well as discussing why we need a lower threshold of alert and imaging for these adolescent patients. Dr James Noake is a Consultant in Sport & Exercise Medicine with over 10 years of experience working in elite sport across numerous disciplines, most recently as Head Doctor for London Irish RFC. He works clinically at Pure Sports Medicine, Bank, London.
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01 Jun 2022 | #45 - Rethinking your approach to tennis elbow with Val Jones | 00:16:37 | |
In this episode with Val Jones, we discuss the role that central sensitisation plays with a large majority of elbow pain patients. She then walks us through differential diagnosis and treatment of elbow pain with and without central sensitisation, and finally we discuss how treatment of elbow pain is much more global and complex than simply giving a patient wrist extension exercises. Want to learn more about pain around the elbow? Val Jones recently did a sensational Masterclass with us on “The elbow demystified”. You can watch her class now with our 7-day free trial: https://www.physio-network.com/masterclass/the-elbow-demystified/ Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU: https://cutt.ly/ojJEMZs | |||
15 Jun 2022 | #46 - Can you be evidence-based and use manual therapy? With Kieran Richardson and James Schomburgk | 00:17:46 | |
In this episode Kieran and James cover both the helpful and unhelpful shifts in the manual therapy narrative over the last 10 years. We then explore how it is possible to be evidence-based, practice in a biopsychosocial model, and use manual therapy. Kieran Richardson is a Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist who is passionate about patients undertaking physiotherapy rehabilitation to solve their pain and injury problems. James Schomburgk is the Director of Back in Motion Campbelltown, Valley View and Mt Barker in South Australia. Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU: https://cutt.ly/ojJEMZs | |||
29 Jun 2022 | #47 - Sometimes it IS the SIJ with Trish Wisbey-Roth | 00:17:45 | |
In this episode with Trish Wisbey-Roth, we cover the latest evidence in the assessment of SIJ and pelvic pain and how using clusters can help improve our specificity and sensitivity. She then covers how treatments in this area require starting at a low and more specific level than is commonly prescribed, and that a common mistake is progressing too quickly with these patients. Trish Wisbey-Roth is one of the select group of Australia’s first Specialist Sports Physiotherapists (awarded 2010) and is recognised as a Fellow of the Australian College of Physiotherapy. She is a Sports Specialist in the area of lower back, pelvic and hip problems. You can find online resources and courses from Trish Wisbey-Roth here - https://www.thephysioaccelerator.com Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU: https://cutt.ly/ojJEMZs | |||
27 Jul 2022 | #48 - Do you need a diagnosis? with Dr Tim Mitchell | 00:19:07 | |
In this episode with Dr Tim Mitchell, we discuss the nuance around diagnosis and when it is helpful and when it isn’t. We also covered how to actually articulate this to patients when they may want a diagnosis or if it’s important to them. Tim is a Specialist Physiotherapist with a clinical focus on the management of complex and chronic injuries and pain disorders. He has completed a PhD in the area of low back pain and has a special interest in the translation of logical reasoning into clinical practice. Tim recently did a very interesting Masterclass with us on “A framework for optimising the patient interview & clinical outcomes”. You can watch his whole class now with our 7-day free trial: https://www.physio-network.com/masterclass/a-framework-for-optimising-the-patient-interview-clinical-outcomes/ Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU: https://cutt.ly/ojJEMZs | |||
10 Aug 2022 | #49 - Assessment and management of Hypermobility and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome | 00:18:25 | |
In this episode with Dr Chen we discuss new diagnostic criteria of Hypermobility and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and how they live on a spectrum. We covered what to look out for both subjectively and objectively, as well as the common comorbidities that a patient could present with and how to manage these. Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU: https://cutt.ly/ojJEMZs | |||
24 Aug 2022 | #50 - Concussion 101: Myths, Assessment and Rehab with Mike Studer | 00:19:01 | |
In this episode with Mike Studer we cover the most common myths around concussion, particularly the early stage treatment and being too conservative with rest and protection. We then went through all the ways in which someone can be impacted by concussion and the 4 stimuli we can provide to help rehab patients and build a buffer going forward. | |||
07 Sep 2022 | #51 - The cross bracing protocol for ACL healing with Dr Steven Duhig | 00:17:00 | |
In this episode with Dr Steven Duhig we explore what the cross bracing protocol for ACL healing is and the how and why Steven decided to choose this method for recovery. He discusses with us how he was the 42nd person to undergo this protocol and takes us through the rehabilitation that he undertook during the process. This episode is extremely informative about a new method of conservative ACL rehabilitation. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU: https://cutt.ly/ojJEMZs | |||
21 Sep 2022 | #52 - Frozen shoulder - using the latest evidence to guide your practice with Dr Angela Cadogan | 00:18:22 | |
In this episode with Angela, we discuss the current understanding of frozen shoulder, the categorisation and management of frozen shoulder in the different stages, as well as a comparison of Physiotherapy to supervised neglect. Dr Angela Cadogan is a registered Specialist Physiotherapist (Musculoskeletal) based in Christchurch, New Zealand. She has a PhD in musculoskeletal diagnostics (shoulder sub-specialty) and a Masters Degree in Sports Physiotherapy (Curtin University). Angela takes us through an extremely in depth look at what the current research suggests for assessment and treatment of Frozen Shoulder in her recent Masterclass with us on Frozen Shoulder: Unravelling the Enigma. You can watch her whole class now with our 7 day free trial: https://www.physio-network.com/masterclass/frozen-shoulder-unravelling-the-enigma/ If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU: https://cutt.ly/ojJEMZs | |||
05 Oct 2022 | #53 - When does anterior pelvic tilt or posture matter? With Marc Surdyka & Sam Spinelli at E3 Rehab | 00:19:28 | |
In this episode with Sam and Marc from E3 rehab, we talk about anterior pelvic tilt and posture - Does it matter? When does it matter? What if our patient believes it matters? They provide wonderful, nuanced examples of when they might explore it more or when they might make simple changes and more importantly the narrative around those changes or patient beliefs in a common sense way. Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU: https://cutt.ly/ojJEMZs | |||
19 Oct 2022 | #54 - Assessing and treating ITB pain with Dr Rich Willy | 00:17:30 | |
In this episode with Dr Rich Willy we discuss how the evidence has really shifted on what causes ITB pain even down to the population and the anatomy and physiology of the structure. Rich then shows us based on the updated understanding how we need to modify our end stage rehab to help runners create more robustness and resilience in this area to help with prevention. Want to dive deeper into this topic? Dr Rich Willy recently did a brilliant Masterclass with us on iliotibial band pain: practical strategies for treating runners. You can watch his whole class now with our 7-day free trial:
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02 Nov 2022 | #55 - How to make a living using social media with Craig Lindell from the Prehab Guys | 00:17:59 | |
In this episode with Craig Lindell from The [P]rehab Guys we explored the journey of social media - how long it took and the commitment as well as answering the fundamental question… is it worth it? Craig gave thoughtful responses to the time commitment daily, weekly, monthly & yearly as well as some tips around paralysis analysis and how content CAN be done quickly. Experience the [P]rehab Membership: Trial it for 14 days using the code physio.
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16 Nov 2022 | #56 - The link between movement, posture and low back pain with Dr Kevin Wernli | 00:16:08 | |
In this episode with Dr Kevin Wernli, we discuss the studies he was involved with on persistent low back pain. In particular, how a majority of peoples muscles activation and postures change from rigid and guarded to less fearful as they progress through a treatment journey. He also described the multiple things that he has noticed on a patients journey through a bout of physiotherapy. Do you want to delve further into movement and posture and it’s relationship to low back pain? Dr Kevin Wernli recently did an awesome Masterclass with us on Low back pain, movement and posture… how do they relate? You can watch his whole class now with our 7-day free trial: https://www.physio-network.com/masterclass/low-back-pain-movement-and-posture-how-do-they-relate/ If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Links to papers that are discussed by Dr Kevin Wernli - Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU: https://cutt.ly/ojJEMZs | |||
30 Nov 2022 | #57 - Patellofemoral pain - an update on the latest literature with Claire Patella | 00:18:44 | |
In this episode, Claire Robertson shares with us just how much impact a ‘simple’ patellofemoral pain can have on someone including correlations to anxiety, depression and fear of movement. She shares wonderful tips on how to de-threaten the pain and the crepitus as well as going into how to best help new grads stay engaged for 30 years by evolving their practice. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU: https://cutt.ly/ojJEMZs | |||
11 Jan 2023 | #60 - The perfect pitch - treating baseball players with Mike Reinold | 00:18:28 | |
In this episode with Mike Reinold, he shares his story from trainer to physical therapist to large facility owner and eventually, to working with the Chicago White Sox. Mike also discusses his work with specialised baseball athletes, the change in training trends over the years and also the change in injury rates over the years. Mike Reinold, PT, DPT, SCS, ATC, CSCS, C-PS is a noted author, lecturer, consultant, researcher, and clinician. Mike is a trainer and physical therapist who has worked extensively with a variety of professional athletes from every major sport, with emphasis on the care of throwing injuries in baseball players. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU: https://cutt.ly/ojJEMZs | |||
14 Dec 2022 | #58 - 5 Myths about Sciatica you need to know! With Luke Murray | 00:16:04 | |
In this episode we debunk 5 key myths about sciatica. Luke walks us through each of these myths and how they have impacted his own clinical practice as well as referencing new research to support these claims. Much of the info from this episode is drawn from Paul Ingraham’s fantastic 100 chapter e-book on low back pain. You can get your hands on this book for free as part of our Christmas special offer! Learn more here - https://www.physio-network.com/promo/christmas-masterclass/ Don't miss out - this offer ends soon! Luke is a Specialist Musculoskeletal and Sports Physiotherapist working with Arsenal Football Club, London Irish Rugby Club & the general public in the National Health Service. Luke was a Strength & Conditioning intern at Chiefs Super Rugby & Rowing New Zealand throughout the 2014 season and he has a BSc in Sport and Exercise Science from University of Limerick in Ireland and MSc in Physiotherapy at the University of Brighton in England. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! | |||
28 Dec 2022 | #59 - How mindfulness can help both you and your patients with Shrey Vazir | 00:15:13 | |
In this episode with Shrey Vazir, he shares his personal and clinical journey with mindfulness. We cover how to broach the topic with patients and what approaches he has found work best and also cover some apps you can use for both yourself as a clinician and for your patients. | |||
18 Jan 2023 | #61 - How to support new grads with professional development with Lucy Chipchase & Kerrie Evans | 00:17:35 | |
In this episode with Lucy Chipchase & Kerrie Evans we discuss the findings of their paper on New Graduate Mentoring Programs. They cover what style of learning the research has found is best, as well as balancing formal and informal reviews/check-ins as this is a delicate balance to help prevent burnout. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU: https://cutt.ly/ojJEMZs | |||
25 Jan 2023 | #62 - Are our treatments and the research ‘truly’ patient centred? With Dr Noe Mkumbuzi | 00:19:27 | |
In this episode with Dr Noe Mkumbuzi, we explored how most research and literature is based on the caucasian male. We then went through the key points of her TEDx talk around how many socio-economic and cultural factors are missed in the research and in one-to-one consults. Noe ended this episode with some wonderful pearls and tips on how to have real and genuine conversations around these topics with our patients. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU: https://cutt.ly/ojJEMZs | |||
08 Feb 2023 | #63 - Can we predict and prevent hamstring tears? with Dr Matthew Bourne | 00:14:47 | |
In this episode with Dr Matthew Bourne we explored how valid and relevant our hamstring clinical tests are and what we can do from a research and a clinic level. We then explored what exercises are beneficial and how to target different sections of the hamstrings. Dr Matthew Bourne is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Health Sciences and Social Work and the Menzies Health Institute Queensland at Griffith University. Matthew obtained his PhD in hamstring injury prevention from QUT. Do you want to learn more about hamstring strain injury? Matthew recently did a brilliant Masterclass with us on Hamstring strain injury: Translating research into practice. You can watch his whole class now with our 7-day free trial: https://www.physio-network.com/masterclass/hamstring-strain-injury-translating-research-into-practice/ If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU: https://cutt.ly/ojJEMZs | |||
22 Feb 2023 | #65 - Differential diagnosis of cervicogenic headaches & dizziness with Dr Julia Treleaven | 00:17:57 | |
In this episode, Dr Julia Treleaven covers how we might differentiate between cervicogenic headaches and dizziness. We then cover how to treat cervicogenic pain, headaches and dizziness using sensorimotor tasks that go beyond traditional physiotherapy. Julia is a Lecturer and Researcher at the University of Queensland. She has been researching neck pain since 2000 and in 2004 completed her PhD focusing on the influence of the neck on sensorimotor control. She works part-time as a physiotherapist in a private practice managing patients with whiplash, cervicogenic dizziness and post concussion syndrome. Do you want to dive deeper into this topic? Julia recently did a brilliant Masterclass with us on Assessment and Treatment of Cervicogenic Dizziness. You can watch her whole class now with our 7-day free trial: bit.ly/juliatreleavenpodcast If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU: https://cutt.ly/ojJEMZs | |||
15 Feb 2023 | #64 - Return to play in long standing groin pain with Dr Stacey Hardin | 00:17:55 | |
In this episode we discuss Dr Stacey Hardin’s research review of a Delphi study on return to play in long standing adductor related groin pain. We discuss the definition of long standing adductor groin pain and then go into depth of the return to play indicators/tests e.g. strength, performance testing and sport specific skills. Stacey is a physical therapist and athletic trainer specialising in the treatment of high performing athletes, most recently in Major League Soccer. Her clinical interests include preventative and rehabilitation strategies in the elite athlete, especially of the lumbopelvic hip complex. Link to research review - bit.ly/staceyhardinpodcast Our host is @James_Armstrong_Physio from Physio Network | |||
08 Mar 2023 | #66 - Are continuing education courses really evidence-based? With Dr Seth Peterson | 00:16:38 | |
In this episode with Dr Seth Peterson, he reveals his research on courses and particularly the percentage of courses which contain non evidenced based recommendations. We also discuss the large differences in accreditation from state to state and country to country as well as the varying degrees of requirements for CPD. Dr Seth Peterson is founder of the Motive Physical Therapy Specialists; he is one of less than 1% of Physical Therapists to have completed both residency and fellowship training where he has had the opportunity to train under national experts in the field of orthopaedic physical therapy and spine management. He is also an author on various topics and a reviewer for numerous journals. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU: https://cutt.ly/ojJEMZs | |||
15 Mar 2023 | #67 - Beyond the bars: expert tips on treating adolescent gymnasts with Dr Stacie Barber and Dr Hailey Kaus | 00:17:23 | |
In this episode we speak to Dr Stacie Barber and Dr Hailey Kaus about how they manage the adolescent athlete with high performance demands with a specific focus on gymnasts. We cover strengthening, programming, stretching, the culture of dance and gym and how to best communicate with key stakeholders including coaches and other medical staff. Dr Stacie Barber is the founder and owner of the Physio Fix, which was established in 2017. She undertook her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Duke University in 2015. She is a former collegiate gymnast and current Olympic Weightlifter, so she understands how detrimental an injury can be for an athlete at any level! Dr Hailey Kaus is a Physical Therapist and Athletic Trainer who specialises in working with gymnasts, dancers, cheerleaders, ice skaters, and pom athletes. She also grew up as a performance athlete, starting at a young age as a competitive gymnast before switching to competitive dance and cheerleading in her teens. | |||
19 Apr 2023 | Does posture matter and can we measure it? With Ben Cormack | 00:18:07 | |
In this episode, Ben Cormack discusses how to update our narrative, understanding and patient explanations around posture. We also discuss definitions of posture and how it is difficult to pin down as a cause of symptoms due to the difficulty in defining and measuring posture. Ben also gives us wonderful explanations we can pass onto our patients without conveying too much uncertainty. Ben Cormack owns and runs Cor-Kinetic. He is a musculoskeletal therapist who specialises in a movement & exercise based approach with a strong education component and patient centered focus. | |||
22 Mar 2023 | #68 - Assessing and managing the sporting hip with Dr Enda King | 00:16:22 | |
In this episode with Dr Enda King, we dive into assessment and management of the athletic hip. We discuss the role and evidence behind pain provocation tests in the hip/groin and the role of imaging in this population. We then delve into the imbalance of load and biomechanics in hip injury and cover the importance of individualised, conservative management of hip pain. Finally we cover the importance of addressing deficits in the athlete above and below the hip joint in rehabilitation. Dr Enda King is currently the head of Elite Performance and Development in Aspetar, Doha Qatar and travels internationally to work with athletes and professional clubs. His greatest area of expertise is within hip and groin related injury as well as knee/ACL rehabilitation. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is @James_Armstrong_Physio from Physio Network | |||
05 Apr 2023 | #69 - Unpacking gluteal tendinopathy: from assessment to treatment with Dr Henry Wajswelner | 00:15:25 | |
In this episode with Dr Henry Wajswelner, we cover the assessment, diagnosis and treatment for gluteal tendinopathy. He also covered a framework for restoring gluteal strength and progressing exercises and common lifestyle modifications that are helpful for Gluteal Tendinopathy. | |||
17 May 2023 | The pelvic tilt debate: a closer look with Dr. Alison Grimaldi | 00:16:40 | |
In this Episode, Alison takes us through the controversial topic of pelvic tilt and acetabulum loading in relation to a paper that was recently published (referenced below). She starts by guiding us through the dynamic assessment of pelvic tilt and how this can affect other structures around the hip joint. We also discuss how changing an individual’s pelvic tilt can impact their pain and range of motion during functional tasks such as squatting. Dr Alison Grimaldi is an Australian Sports Physiotherapist and the practice principal of Physiotec Physiotherapy in Brisbane, with extensive clinical experience and a special interest in hip, groin and pelvic pain. She has completed a Bachelor of Physiotherapy, a Masters of Sports Physiotherapy and a PhD through the University of Queensland, where she continues her research interests as an Adjunct Senior Research Fellow. Study Reference: Ismail K, Lewis C (2022) Effect of simulated changes in pelvic tilt on hip joint forces, Journal of Biomechanics, Volume 135. | |||
12 Apr 2023 | #70 - The Female Athlete: What Physios Need to Know | 00:18:58 | |
In this episode with Dr Jane Thornton we discuss what the latest evidence says about adapting training advice for the menstrual cycle of women and oral contraceptives and whether the menstrual cycle affects injury risk. We also cover the role of sleep and injury risk, and how this can be affected across the lifespan for women specifically due to hormones. Finally we cover the gaps in the research around specific populations of women e.g. during pregnancy and why this is a difficult topic to study. Dr. Thornton is a Canadian Research Chair and Clinician Scientist specialising in long-term athlete health, female athlete health, and physical activity in the prevention and treatment of chronic disease. She is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine, with cross appointments in the Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics and School of Kinesiology. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps!
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10 May 2023 | Exercise vs surgery for large rotator cuff tears with Jared Powell | 00:17:00 | |
In this episode, Jared Powell discusses a research review which he has done for Physio Network, based on a systematic review of large to massive rotator cuff tears and how an exercise group compared to a surgical group. We dive deep into what the study involves, its limitations and it’s results. Finally, Jared gives us some advice on how to best make these decisions with patients and how to have those harder conversations with patients who are very surgery focused. Fahy K, Galvin R, Lewis J, Mc Creesh K (2022) Exercise as effective as surgery in improving quality of life, disability, and pain for large to massive rotator cuff tears: A systematic review & meta-analysis. Musculoskelet Sci Pract | |||
03 May 2023 | Meniscectomy vs physio for meniscal tears with Dr Travis Pollen | 00:16:28 | |
In this episode, Dr Travis Pollen takes us through a recent research review he did for Physio Network exploring younger patients with a traumatic mensical injury. We look at the results of a recent paper comparing those who had surgery and those who had physiotherapy. Interestingly the results at two years were very similar but this opened up a lot of questions and nuance about what happens within that two years. Try our research reviews for free for 7 days: physio.network/reviews-pollen
van der Graaff et al (2022) Arthroscopic partial meniscectomy versus physical therapy for traumatic meniscal tears in a young study population: a randomised controlled trial. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 56, 870-876.
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31 May 2023 | Rehab and return to play after an upper limb injury with Dr Teddy Willsey | 00:16:59 | |
In this episode, Dr Teddy Willsey covers the phases of upper limb rehab for athletes returning to sport with strength, function and confidence. We cover some of the common pitfalls like not regaining range of motion by 16 weeks and what a detailed end stage rehab program looks like, including going through what a long toss program looks like for a pitcher in baseball. Try our research reviews for free for 7 days: physio.network/reviews-willsey
Oak S, Klein B, Verma N, Kerzner B, Fortier L, Chava N, Reinold M, Bedi A (2022) Rehabilitation and Return to Play of the Athlete after an Upper Extremity Injury. Arthrosc Sports Med Rehabil, 4(1), 163-173. | |||
15 May 2023 | Transform your practice with Practicals: A brand new service by Physio Network | 00:09:19 | |
🏆 Win a free year of Practicals! (See Instagram post below for details): In this episode with Tim Rowland (co-founder of Physio Network), we discuss a brand new service that is being released by Physio Network on May 22nd. | |||
07 Jun 2023 | Mastering Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy with Dr Peter Malliaras | 00:15:02 | |
In this episode, Dr Peter Malliaras shares with us the latest thinking on tendinopathy, and in particular how no specific modality wins out for pain when treating tendons. We delve deeper into biomechanics and exercise selection and zoom in on how to treat patients with proximal hamstring tendinopathy. Dr Peter Malliaras is a physiotherapist and researcher from Melbourne, Australia specialising in tendinopathy. In 2006 he completed his PhD in tendinopathy identifying novel risk factors, and since has undertaken post doctoral research in the UK and Australia, and has co-authored over 60 peer review publications. | |||
14 Jun 2023 | Being a Formula One Physio with Bradley Scanes | 00:12:42 | |
In this episode, we chat to Bradley Scanes who is the Physiotherapist and Performance Coach who works in the Formula One, with athlete Max Verstappen. We discuss what his role entails, including juggling a busy and ever changing competition schedule, and specific considerations for these unique athletes. | |||
05 Jul 2023 | Periodisation 101: How to Structure your Rehab for Success with Dr Claire Minshull | 00:15:45 | |
In this episode with Dr Claire Minshull we discuss what the concept of periodisation is and how you can use this within your own clinical practice. Claire dives into neurological and morphological considerations to factor into your rehab to enhance a patient’s rehabilitation program. In addition she discusses specificity vs non-specificity in rehabilitation. Claire is one of the most highly respected and research active rehabilitation and conditioning specialists in the UK. She has worked in the field of sports medicine and health for 20 years as a Senior Lecturer, Researcher, Consultant and as a Practitioner. Claire’s area of expertise means that she uniquely spans the gap between the physiology of conditioning and physiotherapeutic rehabilitation. She is Principal Researcher at the RJAH Orthopaedic Hospital and Director of Get Back To Sport. Watch Claire’s Masterclass here: physio.network/claireminshull If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is @James_Armstrong_Physio from Physio Network | |||
12 Jul 2023 | Hip Assessment: Unveiling Clinical Gems with Dr. Joanne Kemp | 00:15:41 | |
In this episode, Dr Joanne Kemp covers key takeaways from a subjective history that can be valuable in assessing a hip as well as what objective tests she still finds valuable and not so valuable. Most importantly Jo gave us wonderful insight into her clinical thinking around the hip joint. | |||
16 Aug 2023 | Clinical Pearls for Communicating with Patients with Mike Stewart | 00:18:04 | |
In this episode, Mike Stewart covers some wonderful anecdotes and practical tips on how we can communicate better both verbally, non verbally and by playing with our consult structure. Want to learn more about communication? Mike Stewart has done a brilliant Masterclass with us, called “Know Pain: A practical guide to persistent pain therapy" where he goes further into depth about language, pain and communication. You can watch his whole class now with our 7-day free trial: https://physio.network/masterclass-stewart If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU | |||
19 Jul 2023 | Mastering Communication: Tips for Better Patient Interactions with Mike Studer | 00:15:00 | |
In this episode with Mike Studer, he introduces us to concepts such as Nudge and Gamification and how these concepts can be used through active listening techniques to help your patients make better and healthier decisions. We discuss how you can use these ideas in your sessions to encourage autonomy, productivity and mastery for your patients and ultimately help with patient motivation. | |||
09 Aug 2023 | Rehabilitation of the unstable shoulder with Anju Jaggi | 00:17:45 | |
In this Episode with Anju Jaggi we discuss which muscles we should focus on in rehabilitation of the unstable shoulder. We also cover timeframes regarding when and how we should get a shoulder moving post injury and post surgery as well as return to sport criterion post stabilisation surgery. Want to learn more about the unstable shoulder? Anju recently did a brilliant Masterclass with us called “Treating the Unstable Shoulder” where she goes into further depth on shoulder instability. You can watch her whole class now with our 7-day free trial: https://physio.network/masterclass-jaggi Anju has worked at the RNOHT for 25 years managing complex shoulder dysfunction. She lectures internationally, has published papers and book chapters related to shoulder management. She is leading and developing research for allied health professionals within her organisation, collaborating with commercial and academic partners. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! | |||
02 Aug 2023 | Level up your Assessment & Treatment of Athletic Low Back Pain with Kellie Wilkie | 00:16:03 | |
In this episode, Kellie Wilkie takes us through her clinical reasoning and thought patterns around the assessment and treatment of athletic low back pain. We discuss how and why she uses manual therapy in her treatments as well as exercise progression for offloading the back in addition to increasing the patient’s confidence. This episode is closely tied to Kellie’s practical she did with us. With practicals you can see exactly how top experts assess and treat specific conditions - so you can become a better clinician, faster. Watch Kellie’s Practical here with our 7-day free trial - https://physio.network/practicals-wilkie
If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU | |||
30 Aug 2023 | Isometrics for tendinopathy: the what, when & why with Steve Collins | 00:15:13 | |
In this episode with Steve Collins we discuss a blog he wrote on the topic of isometrics for tendinopathy and growth adaptation. We talk about the takeaways of multiple different papers using this approach and what intensity, dosage and resistance should be used when prescribing isometric exercises. Finally, we cover how you can use isometrics for power and strength adaptations in specific patient populations. Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU | |||
06 Sep 2023 | Turn, Twist, Triumph: Returning to change of direction & cutting sports with Dr Amy Arundale | 00:15:09 | |
In this episode with Dr Amy Arundale, we covered how we might start some change of direction and cutting with our athletes, what outcome measures to look out for and test and some practical milestones around strength, neuromuscular control and confidence. Want to learn more about HOW to get your patients back to change of direction and cutting sports? Amy Arundale recently did a brilliant Masterclass with us, called “Return to Play” where she goes into further depth on change of direction and cutting sports. You can watch her whole class now with our 7-day free trial: https://physio.network/masterclass-arundale Amy Arundale, PT, PhD, DPT, SCS is a physical therapist and researcher originally from Fairbanks, Alaska. She received her Bachelor’s Degree with honors from Haverford College. Amy completed her DPT at Duke University, and throughout gained experience working at multiple soccer clubs including the Carolina Railhawks F.C. (now North Carolina F.C.), S.K. Brann (Norway), and the Atlanta Silverbacks. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU | |||
13 Sep 2023 | Mastering regressions and progressions of the Nordic Hamstring Curl with Adam Johnson | 00:17:57 | |
In this episode with Adam Johnson, we discuss his Research Review of a recent article looking at 20 variations (regressions and progressions) of the Nordic Hamstring Exercise. We discuss the implications of an individual dropping into a hip flexion pattern, the last 30 degrees of range of the exercise, and the perceived and actual intensity of the exercise the patient is performing. See Adam’s full Research Review here - https://physio.network/reviews-johnson Adam has worked in full time football for over eleven seasons now at Reading FC, Millwall FC, Brighton & Hove Albion FC and Stoke City FC in both academy and first team environments. He is currently working as First Team Physiotherapist at Everton FC which involves providing injury rehabilitation support to the first team players at the club. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is @James_Armstrong_Physio from Physio Network | |||
27 Sep 2023 | Hip vs. Knee OA: Unraveling the differences with Dr. Joanne Kemp | 00:16:02 | |
In this episode, Dr Joanne Kemp discusses the difference in assessment and management between hip and knee Osteoarthritis. We differentiated between back pain, local pain and red flags as well as how there may need to be consideration for flexibility training in the hip vs the knee. Want to learn more about Hip Osteoarthritis? Dr Jo Kemp recently did a brilliant Masterclass with us, called Hip Osteoarthritis: Optimising your Assessment and Treatment where she goes into further depth on this topic. You can watch her whole class now with our 7-day free trial: https://physio.network/masterclass-kemp Dr Joanne Kemp is a Sports Physiotherapist and Senior Research Fellow at Latrobe Sport and Exercise Medicine Research Centre, Australia. Her research is focused on hip pain including FAI and early onset hip OA in young and middle-aged adults, and its impact on activity, function and quality of life. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU: https://cutt.ly/ojJEMZs | |||
04 Oct 2023 | To brace or not to brace after ACL reconstruction with Dr Christina Le | 00:12:20 | |
In this episode with Dr Christina Le, we discuss her Research Review of a recent article which looked at a bracing protocol vs going brace-free for the first 6 weeks post ACL reconstruction with hamstring autograft. We discuss the strengths and limitations of the paper as well as what we as clinicians should take away from the paper and use in our own clinical practice. | |||
11 Oct 2023 | Modern manual therapy with Robin Kerr | 00:17:35 | |
In this episode with Robin Kerr, we discuss her Research Review of a recent article which looked at the clinical effectiveness of manual therapy. We discuss how manual therapy has evolved within the Physiotherapy profession and how we can learn to use manual therapy in our clinical practice in addition to other treatments. | |||
25 Oct 2023 | Why accurate diagnosis of elbow pain matters with Dr Leanne Bisset | 00:12:26 | |
In this episode with Dr Leanne Bisset, we discuss the assessment and management of elbow pain. We discuss elbow anatomy and how this makes the joint different from treating other parts of the body. We also discuss acute vs chronic elbow issues and how these need to be treated appropriately and how and when imaging can be used for diagnosis. This episode is closely tied to Leanne’s Practical she did with us. With Practicals you can see exactly how top experts assess and treat specific conditions – so you can become a better clinician, faster. Dr Leanne Bisset is an Associate Professor and Academic Lead in Physiotherapy at Griffith University. She is also a Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist as awarded by the Australian College of Physiotherapists. Dr Bisset's combined academic and clinical track record is underpinned by her clinical and research experience in chronic musculoskeletal pain. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is @James_Armstrong_Physio | |||
08 Nov 2023 | From symptoms to solutions: a guide to neck pain and dizziness with Dr Julia Treleaven | 00:17:43 | |
In this episode with Dr Julia Treleaven, we cover what to look for in the subjective assessment to distinguish where someone's head and neck symptoms may be coming from. She covered what muscles may be giving us clues and what tests can be helpful. Julia then went into how different sensorimotor control exercises can be helpful as both assessments and treatments. This episode is closely tied to Julia’s Practical she did with us. With Practicals you can see exactly how top experts assess and treat specific conditions – so you can become a better clinician, faster. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! | |||
01 Nov 2023 | Differential diagnosis of posterior leg pain with Charlie Clements | 00:12:40 | |
In this episode with Charlie, we discuss the definition of sciatica and explore differential diagnoses which can present with a similar presentation to sciatica. He also takes us through what would increase our suspicion of alternative causes of posterior leg pain and when it may be appropriate for us to refer the patient on to further care. Want to learn more about Sciatica? Charlie recently did a brilliant Masterclass with us, called “Spine-related leg pain: from root causes to treatment strategies” where he goes into further depth on different causes of posterior leg pain. Our host is @James_Armstrong_Physio | |||
22 Nov 2023 | Diagnostic Accuracy of the Ottawa Ankle Rules with Dr Chris Bleakley | 00:13:03 | |
In this episode with Dr Chris Bleakley, we discuss his Research Review of a recent article looking at the Ottawa Ankle Rules. We discuss the components of the Ottawa Ankle Rules and how they can be used in your clinical practice to help guide your treatments. We also discuss the clinical accuracy of the Ottawa ankle rules and what the findings of this systematic review were. 👉 See Chris’s full Research Review here - https://physio.network/reviews-bleakley Dr Chris Bleakley is a Chartered Physiotherapist and Senior Lecturer in the Ulster University. He is a leading academic physiotherapist and has published extensively in the field of ankle injuries. Chris enjoys teaching research methods to health science students, and he continues his clinical work at the RE:Play Physiotherapy Clinic in Belfast, Northern Ireland If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is @James_Armstrong_Physio from Physio Network | |||
29 Nov 2023 | Pelvic Pain Unplugged: Expert Insights with Dr Sandy Hilton | 00:15:44 | |
In this episode Dr Sandy Hilton shares with us how we can approach pelvic pain in a more healthy manner as young clinicians. Including how we can help people without internal assessments and even without internal treatments. She describes it as a spectrum of information gathering. 👉🏻 See Sandy’s full Research Review here - https://physio.network/reviews-hilton | |||
06 Dec 2023 | Grip Strengthening for non-specific wrist pain with Dr Ian Gatt | 00:20:17 | |
In this Episode with Dr Ian Gatt, we discuss a paper that he recently did a research review on covering wrist pain in adolescents. We cover the protocol that they used in the paper, potential limitations and how the outcomes should affect our Physiotherapy practice. | |||
13 Dec 2023 | 5 tips for treating patellofemoral pain with Luke Murray | 00:18:14 | |
In this episode with Luke we discuss 5 great tips for treating patellofemoral pain. | |||
20 Dec 2023 | Exploring the power of nutrition in Osteoarthritis management with Ben Steele-Turner | 00:18:24 | |
In this episode with Ben, we discuss the role of nutrition in the management of Osteoarthritis. We cover how and why weight loss can be an effective treatment strategy and how we can implement this appropriately in our Physiotherapy treatment sessions. Finally, we cover the role of essential nutrients and different supplementation in the treatment of Osteoarthritis. | |||
14 Feb 2024 | Complex and complicated pain - what's the difference and does it matter? With Todd Hargrove | 00:17:13 | |
In this episode with Todd Hargrove we cover the difference between complicated and complex pain. He talks us through how and why these differences matter through using a comparison of how fixing a human being is very different and much more complex to fixing a bike for multiple different reasons. Finally Todd covers what we can do when we encounter these complex and complicated issues with our own patients. Want to learn more about chronic and complex pain? Todd recently did an excellent Masterclass with us called “Pain, movement and play: common sense for complex problems” where he goes into further depth on all different types of pain. Todd Hargrove is a Seattle-based manual and movement therapist, avid athlete, father, and former lawyer. He is a Feldenkrais practitioner, Rolfer, and author. Since 2008, he has written a blog at BetterMovement.org, which focuses on applying a modern understanding of pain science and neuroscience to movement-based therapies. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is @James_Armstrong_Physio from Physio Network | |||
10 Jan 2024 | Beyond the abstract: a guide to understanding research papers with Dr Steve Kamper | 00:16:05 | |
In this episode, Steve uncovers some helpful tips on how to best interpret research including why it is important and how to be more nuanced in your appraisal. Steve covers how to find the real question the paper is asking and also how to understand the impact or effect size and why that matters more than black and white conclusions. | |||
17 Jan 2024 | Thigh high rehab: treating anterior thigh injuries with Adam Johnson | 00:19:28 | |
In this episode with Adam Johnson we discuss the different biomechanical demands of the anterior thigh muscles in a task such as running or kicking, and how this can result in them needing specific rehabilitation. He also guides us through the muscle groups that should be incorporated into a rehab program for an anterior thigh injury to help prevent re-injury. Want to learn more about anterior thigh injuries? Adam recently did an awesome Masterclass with us called “Anterior thigh injuries: assessment to rehab” where he goes into further depth on assessment and rehabilitation of anterior thigh injuries. | |||
24 Jan 2024 | Pain talks: navigating the maze of chronic pain conversations with Dave Renfew | 00:15:36 | |
In this episode, Dave explains how he handles uncertainty in conversations regarding chronic pain. He shares some lines and analogies he uses with his patients to help with buy in, and to help communicate the complexity of what we do. He also presents some digestible take-home messages to share with your patients with chronic pain. | |||
07 Feb 2024 | Mind, body, and mobility: exploring yoga's role in rehab with Mitch Hunter | 00:15:14 | |
In this episode, Mitch explores the potential benefits of yoga for our patients. We delve into the symbiotic relationship between the breathing techniques employed in yoga and the transformation of our mindset regarding movement and positions that may exacerbate discomfort. Mitch also shares insights into the latest research on the connection between yoga and pain. Mitch Hunter is a clinical educator, senior physiotherapist and lecturer at Griffith University. He additionally is a meditation teacher working with persistent pain, chronic health, and palliative care patents. Mitch can be found at: https://www.hunterhealing.com and @_mitchhunter.
1. Bower, J. E., & Irwin, M. R. (2016). Mind–body therapies and control of inflammatory biology: A descriptive review. Brain, behavior, and immunity, 51, 1-11 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0889159115001658 | |||
21 Feb 2024 | Fit for duty: physio perspectives on training tactical athletes with Professor Rob Orr | 00:14:46 | |
In this episode, Professor Rob Orr explores the unique assessment and treatment methods for 'tactical athletes', referring to military, police, firefighters, and nursing populations. We delve into their distinct physical, social, and mental demands, and the significant ramifications of injury, re-injury, or improper rehabilitation within this specific group. Want to learn more about working with this population group? Rob recently did an awesome Masterclass with us, called “Treating Tactical Personnel” where he goes into further depth on treating military, police, firies & nursing populations. | |||
06 Mar 2024 | ACL cross bracing protocol - everything you need to know with Geoff Ford | 00:16:08 | |
In this episode, Geoff delves into the specifics of the ACL cross bracing protocol utilised in conservative ACL rehabilitation. He discusses the advantages, disadvantages, and relevant literature, along with essential points to address with the patient regarding the potentially demanding experience of wearing a brace. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is Michael Rizk (@thatphysioguy) | |||
13 Mar 2024 | Unraveling concussion assessment and treatment with Dr Daniel Brown | 00:15:48 | |
In this episode Daniel covers how we can measure concussion and the different system and tests we need to be aware of for concussion. We also go into how long the condition can last, it’s impacts and how to pragmatically treat it in a graded approach. Dr. Daniel Brown is a research physiotherapist with an interest in sport-related injuries, including concussion. His central focus area is concussion symptomatology and the vestibular system and cervical spine complex among combat sport athletes. He has experience working in with musculoskeletal and sporting populations where he has worked in professional settings, including the Gold Coast Titans, QLD touch football association, and international combat sport athletes. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is Michael Rizk (@thatphysioguy) | |||
20 Mar 2024 | The hidden heroes of hip movement: uncovering the deep hip rotators with Dr Laura Diamond | 00:17:30 | |
In this episode with Laura, we discuss her research on the role of the deep hip rotators during walking and functional tasks and how this can affect us clinically with our exercise prescription to patients with hip pain and/or hip osteoarthritis. We also discuss the different demands and loads of these small muscles during walking and their potential capabilities. | |||
03 Apr 2024 | Navigating Achilles tendon pain with Dr Ebonie Rio | 00:18:08 | |
In this episode with Dr. Ebonie Rio, we delve into Achilles tendon rehabilitation, distinguishing Achilles tendinopathy from other conditions like peritendon, plantaris, and FHL issues. Dr. Rio shares insights on tailoring rehabilitation based on diagnosis and progressing patients through treatment stages, offering practical advice for physiotherapists and clinicians alike. | |||
10 Apr 2024 | How to optimise your groin rehabilitation with Dr Stacey Hardin | 00:20:05 | |
In this episode with Dr Stacey Hardin, we delve into groin rehabilitation, focusing on patient monitoring, exercise selection, gradual progression, and return-to-play criteria. Stacey shares practical insights for optimising rehabilitation outcomes, making it a must-listen for physiotherapists and sports medicine professionals. | |||
17 Apr 2024 | Steady steps: walking aids and falls prevention with Alex Roberts | 00:13:03 | |
In this episode with Alex Roberts, we explore the world of walking aid prescription, adherence, and falls prevention in physiotherapy. We examine the importance of selecting the right aids, strategies for improving adherence, and the prevalence of falls among different patient populations. Additionally, we discuss innovative solutions like magnetic walking aids and their potential to enhance adherence and reduce falls risk. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! | |||
01 May 2024 | Rethinking low back pain management with Dr Kevin Wernli | 00:19:17 | |
In this episode with Dr Kevin Wernli, we dive into the complexities associated with low back pain. We discuss the importance of clearing red flags, patient beliefs and the role of specific pathology. Kevin also imparts his knowledge about habitual versus exercise programs and talks us through how he delivers these with his patients to encourage patient autonomy and compliance. | |||
15 May 2024 | Breaking down adolescent low back pain with Angela Jackson | 00:18:08 | |
In this episode with Angela Jackson, we delve into the realm of adolescent low back pain, uncovering its various facets and management strategies. From identifying common causes to understanding the progression of bone stress injuries, we navigate through the complexities of this prevalent issue. Tune in as we explore the age groups most at risk, examine gender differences in presentation, and unravel effective management approaches tailored to this specific population. | |||
08 May 2024 | Foam rolling vs stretching for acute flexibility with Dr Adam Loiacono | 00:14:56 | |
In this episode with Dr Adam Loaciano, we discuss a recent research review he did on the science behind foam rolling versus stretching for acute flexibility gains. We dive into the realm of resistance training as a tool for increasing range of motion and uncover the role of neuromodulation in the flexibility equation. Finally, we explore the mechanics of PNF stretching and how it can contribute to overall mobility. Join us as we dissect each approach and provide practical insights to optimize your flexibility and mobility journey. | |||
29 May 2024 | Curl-up exercises improve strength in postpartum diastasis recti with Dr Sarah Haag | 00:13:10 | |
In this episode with Dr Sarah Haag, we discuss her Research Review of a recent article looking at the impact of a 12-week, home-based abdominal exercise program on inter-recti distance and other health indicators in women with diastasis recti abdominis (DRA) 6 to 12 months postpartum.We discuss the key takeaways of the paper, the impact of kinesiophobia in these patients and what we can clinically use with our patients in the clinic. | |||
05 Jun 2024 | Tibialis posterior tendinopathy unwrapped with Stuart Imer | 00:19:10 | |
In this episode, Stuart Imer discusses the importance of systemic factors and heavy load resistance training in current evidence-based treatment of tibialis posterior tendinopathy. He also takes us through the Johnson classification system for tibialis posterior tendinopathy and how this should impact your treatment plan. | |||
12 Jun 2024 | Top mistakes to avoid when using hand held dynamometry with Dr Claire Minshull | 00:18:15 | |
In this episode with Dr Claire Minshull we discuss important factors for using a hand held dynamometer and errors that clinicians commonly do. We go through how to ensure the readings you are getting are correct and how to generally get the most out of using hand held dynamometry in your clinical practice. | |||
26 Jun 2024 | AI in Physiotherapy: unlocking its potential in your clinical practice with Darren Ross | 00:19:18 | |
In this episode, Darren helps us with understanding how Artificial Intelligence can be utilised in our very own clinical practice. We discuss “Patient notes” which is a new AI software which can assist with clinician’s patient notes and Dr’s letters and how this works for clinicians. Darren also discusses the shortfall of AI and how it cannot replace Physiotherapists. | |||
03 Jul 2024 | [Physio Explained] Differential diagnosis of cervical radiculopathy with Dr Erik Thoomes | 00:18:33 | |
In this episode with Dr Erik Thoomes, we discuss the differential diagnosis of cervical radiculopathy from somatic neck pain, the best provocation tests to use for ruling in cervical radiculopathy, the usefulness of the upper limb tension tests and patient reported outcome measures you can use with this patient population. | |||
10 Jul 2024 | [Physio Explained] Building strong bones: the power of strength training for osteoporosis with Prof. Belinda Beck | 00:19:40 | |
In this episode with Belinda Beck, we explore the LIFTMOR trial and the importance of supervised strength training for osteoporotic bones, emphasizing the need for thorough assessments to manage co-morbidities. We discuss the impact of breast cancer treatment on bone health and the crucial roles of dietitians and exercise physiologists in maintaining bone health with proper protein and calcium intake. She also takes us through her current research which shows how strength training in these individuals shows real height changes in this patient population! | |||
24 Jul 2024 | [Physio Explained] Load progression in rehab for patella tendon injuries with Dr Teddy Willsey | 00:15:43 | |
In this episode, Dr. Teddy Willsey discusses a research paper on load progression for the patellar tendon and its impact on rehabilitation. We explore key exercises like the split squat, rear foot elevated squat, bilateral squat, and forward heel tap, along with how to adjust plyometric exercises for optimal tendon loading. Dr. Willsey also discusses how the paper categorizes exercises into Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3, providing a structured approach for clinicians to improve patient outcomes. 👉🏻 See Teddy’s full Research Review here - https://physio.network/reviews-willsey1 Dr. Teddy Willsey is a sports medicine focused physical therapist and private practice owner in Rockville, Maryland. Teddy has an interest in working with high level athletes and return to sport rehab. In addition to practicing PT, Teddy speaks and teaches publicly, writes and blogs regularly, and posts on social media daily. Reference to article: Silva R, Song K, Hullfish T, Sprague A, Silbernagel K, Baxter J (2024) Patellar Tendon Load Progression during Rehabilitation Exercises: Implications for the Treatment of Patellar Tendon Injuries. Med Sci Sports Exerc, 56(3):545-552. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is @James_Armstrong_Physio | |||
31 Jul 2024 | [Physio Explained] Tackling REDs: Physiotherapy’s role in athlete health with Dr Margo Mountjoy | 00:19:15 | |
In this episode with Dr Margo Mountjoy we explore the role of physiotherapists in assessing and treating Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs). We discuss the definition of REDs, its connection to amenorrhea and pelvic floor dysfunction, and the importance of education in prevention. Learn about the long-term bone health effects, the necessity of early recognition and referral, and strategies for managing decreased energy availability to protect athletes' health. Our host is @James_Armstrong_Physio | |||
07 Aug 2024 | [Physio Explained] Clinical pearls for assessing hip dysplasia with Andrew Wallis | 00:19:02 | |
In this episode, we explore the assessment of hip dysplasia, focusing on the condition's definition, the differences between extension and flexion-based movements, and both subjective and objective assessment techniques. We discuss the importance of observing gait, head of femur translation, single leg stance, and various special tests, including apprehension testing, to diagnose and understand hip dysplasia. | |||
14 Aug 2024 | [Physio Discussed] Exercise as medicine: tackling hip pain and OA effectively with Dr Jo Kemp and Dr Josh Heerey | 00:42:12 | |
Introducing our new, longer form podcast, Physio Discussed, where 2 expert guests and our host explore everything you need to know about your favourite topics!
👉🏻 You can watch her class now with our 7-day free trial: https://physio.network/masterclass-jkemp | |||
21 Aug 2024 | [Physio Explained] Perfecting your clinical reasoning with Mark Jones | 00:19:54 | |
In this episode with Mark Jones we cover:
Mark Jones is an Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the University of South Australia with 35 years’ experience teaching undergraduate and postgraduate physiotherapy. He has over 90 publications including three editions of the text “Clinical Reasoning in the Health Professions” and two editions of the text “Clinical Reasoning in Musculoskeletal Practice”. | |||
28 Aug 2024 | [Expert Physio Q&A] Achilles Tendinopathy with Dr Ebonie Rio | 00:13:12 | |
This episode with Dr Ebonie Rio is a snippet taken from our Practicals live Q&A sessions. Held monthly, these sessions give Practicals members the chance to ask their pressing questions and get direct answers from our expert presenters. | |||
11 Sep 2024 | [Physio Discussed] How to master sports rehab with Dr Teddy Willsey and Dr Travis Pollen | 01:00:33 | |
Introducing our new, longer form podcast, Physio Discussed, where 2 expert guests and our host explore everything you need to know about your favourite topics! In this episode, we discuss:
Want to learn more about sports rehabilitation? Dr Teddy Wilsey recently did a brilliant Masterclass with us called, “Exercise Prescription in Sports Rehab” where he goes into further depth on all the latest research for all things related to sports rehabilitation. 👉🏻 You can watch his class now with our 7-day free trial: https://physio.network/masterclass-willsey1 Dr. Teddy Willsey is a Physical therapist and private practice owner in Rockville, Maryland. Teddy is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and sports performance coach. Teddy has an interest in working with high level athletes and specifically in return to sports rehab. Teddy’s expertise lies in the evaluation and diagnosis of orthopaedic musculoskeletal conditions while emphasising exercise and movement as the primary means of recovery. Dr Travis Pollen is a personal trainer and has completed a PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences (Drexel University). He also holds a master’s degree in Biomechanics and Movement Science (University of Delaware). His research interests focus on movement screening, injury risk appraisal, and return to play testing in athletes. Travis’s expertise lies in bridging the gap between rehabilitation and performance and reducing the chasm between research and practice. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is @James_Armstrong_Physio | |||
04 Sep 2024 | [Physio Explained] Muscle power, not strength, the key to falls prevention with Dr Mariana Wingood | 00:15:26 | |
In this episode with Mariana, we discuss a recent article looking at the difference between muscle power and muscle strength in predicting falls in older adults. This paper found the 5x sit to stand as a measure of power was a better predictor of falls compared to manual muscle testing or strength testing using a dynamometer. We discuss:
👉🏻 See Mariana’s full Research Review here - https://physio.network/reviews-wingood Dr Mariana Wingood is a clinician, a program director of a CEU company that provides courses related to Geriatrics, and has a PhD on physical activity prescription among physical therapists. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is @James_Armstrong_Physio | |||
18 Sep 2024 | [Physio Explained] Needles and nuances: breaking down injection therapy with Nick Livadas | 00:19:16 | |
In this episode we discuss:
Want to learn more about Injection Therapy? Nick recently did a brilliant Masterclass with us, called “Injection therapy for Musculoskeletal Disorders” where he goes into further depth on everything you need to know about injection therapy. 👉🏻 You can watch his class now with our 7-day free trial: https://physio.network/masterclass-livadas | |||
25 Sep 2024 | [Physio Explained] Optimising Osteoarthritis rehab: hip, knee, and beyond with Dr Allison Ezzat | 00:15:22 | |
In this episode with Dr Allison Ezzat we talk about the GLA:D Program (Good Life With Osteoarthritis Denmark) which is a rehabilitation program for hip and knee Osteoarthritis. We discuss:
This episode is closely tied to Allison’s Practical she did with us. With Practicals you can see exactly how top experts assess and treat specific conditions – so you can become a better clinician, faster. Dr. Allison Ezzat is a physiotherapist and postdoctoral research fellow at La Trobe Sport and Exercise Medicine Research Centre, as well as a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Physiotherapy at the University of British Columbia (UBC). Allison has been involved in Good Life with osteoArthritis in Demark (GLA:D) in Canada since 2017 sitting on numerous national leadership committees as well as working clinically with patients who have osteoarthritis both in-person and virtually. | |||
02 Oct 2024 | [Physio Explained] Navigating hip dysplasia rehabilitation with Andrew Wallis | 00:19:50 | |
In this episode with Andrew Wallis, we discuss:
See Part 1 of Andrew’s podcast here - https://open.spotify.com/episode/4CE24YTyQUXByJAlTl9Q1y?si=QEeV68kcST-Bd5qoYynuxw If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! | |||
09 Oct 2024 | [Physio Discussed] Beyond surgery: nonoperative approaches to ACL injuries with Dr Kieran Richardson and Dr Steph Filbay | 00:47:45 | |
Introducing our new, longer form podcast, Physio Discussed, where 2 expert guests and our host explore everything you need to know about your favourite topics! In this episode, we discuss:
Want to learn more about non-surgical ACL Rehabilitation? Kieran recently did a brilliant Masterclass with us, called “Non-surgical Management of ACL Tears" where he goes into further depth on this topic. 👉🏻 You can watch his class now with our 7-day free trial:https://physio.network/podcast-richardsonfilbay Dr Kieran Richardson is a Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist who is passionate about patients undertaking physiotherapy rehabilitation to solve their pain and injury problems, prior to opting for imaging, injections or surgery. Kieran has a special interest in ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) tear non-surgical management, and runs national workshops and lectures on this topic. Kieran utilises a research-based, comprehensive approach to each client as an individual, tailoring a specific management plan to achieve significant long-term outcomes. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is @sarah.yule from Physio Network | |||
16 Oct 2024 | [Physio Explained] To ice or not to ice? Unpacking acute injury treatment with Jean-Francois Esculier | 00:18:38 | |
In this episode with JF Esculier, we explore the new acronym of “PEACE and LOVE” in acute musculoskeletal injuries. We discuss:
Jean-Francois (JF) Esculier PT PhD is a Canadian physiotherapist and clinician-researcher. His main research interests include knee pain, treatments for common musculoskeletal injuries, and running biomechanics and footwear. JF leads the Research & Development division at The Running Clinic, is a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia and practices at his clinic, MoveMed Physiotherapy. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is @James_Armstrong_Physio | |||
23 Oct 2024 | [Physio Explained] Manual therapy improves outcomes in shoulder pain with Robin Kerr | 00:19:08 | |
In this episode with Robin Kerr, we explore a recent paper looking at the addition of manual therapy to an exercise program for subacromial shoulder pain. We discuss:
👉🏻 See Robin’s full Research Review here - https://physio.network/reviews-kerr1 If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is @sarah.yule from Physio Network | |||
30 Oct 2024 | [Physio Explained] Psychological readiness: a risk factor for secondary ACL injuries? with Dr. Ryan Zarzycki | 00:16:49 | |
In this episode we explore a recent paper which showed that female athletes' with greater psychological readiness had a higher risk of second ACL injury after primary ACL reconstruction, in which Ryan was the lead author. We discuss:
Dr. Zarzycki received his PT degree from the University of Delaware in 2003 and his PhD in Biomechanics and Movement Science from the University of Delaware in 2018. Between degrees, Dr. Zarzycki practiced for 10 years in sports and orthopedic physical therapy. His research interests lie in athletes after traumatic knee injury with an emphasis on ACL injuries. Reference to the paper that Ryan discusses here - Zarzycki R, Cummer K, Arhos E, Failla M, Capin JJ, Smith AH, Snyder-Mackler L (2024) Female Athletes With Better Psychological Readiness Are at Higher Risk for Second ACL Injury After Primary ACL Reconstruction. Sports Health, 16(1): 149-154. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is @James_Armstrong_Physio | |||
13 Nov 2024 | [Physio Explained] Strengthening for plantar heel pain: does It really work? with John Osborne | 00:19:14 | |
In this episode with John Osborne we explore all things plantar heel pain. We discuss:
John is currently completing his PhD about the association of muscle strength and plantar heel pain. He has had a systematic review published in Journal of Orthopaedic Sports Physiotherapy in 2019 titled Muscle Function and Muscle Size Differences in People With and Without Plantar Heel Pain: A Systematic Review. The focus of John’s PhD includes exercise prescription for plantar heel pain, which muscles function during exercises for the foot and ankle and the association of foot muscle strength and size to plantar heel pain. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is @sarah.yule from Physio Network | |||
06 Nov 2024 | [Physio Discussed] From struggles to strides: mastering running injuries with Dr Rich Willy and Brad Beer | 00:52:41 | |
Introducing our new, longer form podcast, Physio Discussed, where 2 expert guests and our host explore everything you need to know about your favourite topics! In this episode, we discuss running injuries and the running athlete. We explore:
Dr. Rich Willy is an Associate Professor in the School of Physical Therapy, University of Montana (Missoula, MT, USA) and the Director of the Montana Running Lab. He received his PhD in Biomechanics and Movement Science from the University of Delaware and his Masters of Physical Therapy from Ohio University. Dr. Willy has been a clinician for over 20 years specialising in the treatment of the injured runner. Brad Beer is known for his expertise in treating running and triathlon related injuries. A physiotherapist with over 17 years experience, Brad is an APA Titled Sports & Exercise Physiotherapist, Exercise Scientist, and former Head Physiotherapist for the Super League Triathlon Series. Our host is @sarah.yule from Physio Network | |||
20 Nov 2024 | [Physio Explained] Motivational interviewing essentials: a guide for clinicians to inspire change with Dr Tim Anstiss | 00:19:25 | |
In this episode, we break down motivational interviewing into bite sized useful skills that you can implement with your patients in the clinic. We discuss:
Dr Tim Anstiss is a medical doctor, educator, coach and coach trainer. After working various NHS jobs including in cardiology, orthopaedics, psychiatry and occupational health, Tim developed and led an MSc in Exercise and Behavioural Medicine at Thames Valley University. Tim has trained thousands of health professionals in motivational interviewing and health coaching, has been involved in several national and international behaviour change initiatives and has written several book chapters on different coaching approaches. See the active conversations course here - https://movingmedicine.ac.uk/activeconversations/ If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps! Our host is @James_Armstrong_Physio |