Today's guest on Physio+10 is Trish Wisbey-Roth. Being one of 10, there was no silver spoon for Trish when it came to education or becoming a physiotherapist, and early undergraduate and post graduate career experiences saw her almost give up Physiotherapy. However, determination and a goal to help people saw these obstacles pass into the rearview mirror as Trish moved forward in her career.

On today's podcast Trish talks about;

the toughest time in her life that occurred on the eve of her graduationmanaging elite athletes and the importance of addressing the psychosocial components of their injuriesthe importance of 'fake it till you make'the benefits of working within a group of like minded professionals 

Biography
Trish is a skilled Australian Physiotherapist with over 30 years’ experience. She completed both a Post Graduate Sports Physiotherapy Masters and Specialisation exams and is now a Sports Physiotherapy Specialist in the hip & lumbo-pelvic region. Trish has been involved with Australian sporting teams at the National, World Championship and Olympic level. In 2018 Trish help head up and oversee the Commonwealth Games Polyclinic situated within the Games village which saw in excess of 200 athletes per day.

Trish lectures extensively in the areas of diagnosis and rehabilitation of lumbar-pelvic and hip regions with emphasis on differential diagnosis and effective manual treatment and exercise prescription. She has developed online learning courses ”A Graduate differential diagnosis Roadmap series” in conjunction with the APA. In 2020 Trish launched a 12-month online “Graduate and interactive learning series” involving live webinars with face to face and internet audience. Series covers lumbar, thoracic and cervical spine, pelvis and hip kinematics assessment/treatment and exercises. 

Trish has also been involved with a low back pain research team with articles published in British Journal of Sports Medicine. She is currently collaborating with research bodies and Medical specialists investigating effective treatment interventions for lumbo pelvic pain and hip muscle recruitment in exercise.
In April 2014 Trish’s first book was published to empower the individual to take positive steps to overcome low back and neck pain: “The Back Pain Personal Health Plan: Bounce back Edition” at http://www.findbounceback.com or download an extract.

Trish continues to work clinically and is the Director of “Take Control Active Rehabilitation” in Sydney, a specialised spinal and sport rehabilitation centre. Her ability to combine extensive clinical experience, latest research, detailed biomechanical and anatomical knowledge led her to create the BOUNCE Back system of active rehabilitation.



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