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Physio Edge podcast

262 episodes - English - Latest episode: 25 days ago - ★★★★★ - 114 ratings

Inspiring interviews with leading Physiotherapists, discussing real life assessment and treatment, clinical issues and ways to give you an edge in your Physiotherapy clinical practice.

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112. Shoulder pain in swimmers & overhead athletes. Physio Edge Shoulder success podcast with Jo Gibson

March 05, 2021 01:17 - 31 minutes - 18.6 MB

When swimmers and overhead athletes have superior & anterior shoulder pain, what are your likely diagnoses? How can you successfully treat shoulder pain that improves with rest from sport, then comes back each time they return to training or sport? Find out in this podcast with Jo Gibson (Clinical Physiotherapy Specialist), where you’ll discover: What are your likely diagnoses? Distal clavicular osteolysis (DCO) - what is it? How to differentially diagnose acromial apophysitis/apophylys...

111. How to identify shoulder pain from pelvic health issues. Case studies with Jo Gibson

March 03, 2021 04:08 - 18 minutes - 10.7 MB

When your female patient has shoulder pain, how can you identify if the cause is musculoskeletal, or related to women’s health issues? Find out in this podcast with Jo Gibson (Clinical Physiotherapy Specialist). You’ll explore two separate case studies of female shoulder pain patients with different diagnoses, that’ll help you discover: Which female reproductive issues can cause shoulder pain? How can you differentiate musculoskeletal and non-musculoskeletal causes of shoulder pain? Is ...

110. Eccentric exercises for subacromial shoulder pain? Physio Edge Shoulder success podcast with Jo Gibson

February 25, 2021 03:00 - 37 minutes - 22 MB

Are eccentric exercises useful in subacromial shoulder pain rehab? When shoulder pain rehab has stalled, and patients aren’t improving, will eccentric exercises help? Are eccentric exercises the missing component in successful rehab programs for recalcitrant shoulder pain? Find out in this discussion with Jo Gibson (Clinical Physiotherapy Specialist). Also discover: Should eccentric exercises be included in shoulder rehab programs? What does the research reveal about eccentric shoulder...

109. An unusual cause of shoulder pain - what's the diagnosis? Physio Edge Shoulder success podcast with Jo Gibson

February 23, 2021 01:33 - 24 minutes - 14.4 MB

An unusual cause of shoulder pain - what's the diagnosis? Solve this patient case study with Jo Gibson (Clinical Physiotherapy Specialist) and discover musculoskeletal and non-musculoskeletal causes of shoulder pain that are important to keep in mind when features don't fit. Get free access to the free webinar series on how to assess & diagnose shoulder pain and stiff shoulders with Jo Gibson at clinicaledge.co/shoulder Links associated with this episode: Accurately assess, diagnose & tr...

108. Cervical spine referred shoulder pain assessment, diagnosis & treatment with Jo Gibson

December 07, 2020 03:14 - 39 minutes - 23.2 MB

When is shoulder pain from the C/sp? When a patient presents with shoulder pain and stiffness, how can C/Sp referral be identified? If a patient has full neck range of movement, and neck movements don’t reproduce shoulder pain, can their pain still be from the C/sp? Recent research shows that including treatment of the C/sp can improve results in up to ⅓ of shoulder pain patients. In this video with Jo Gibson (Clinical Physiotherapy Specialist) discover how to identify, assess and treat pa...

107. Treatment of peripheral nerve sensitisation with Dr Toby Hall

October 23, 2020 03:05 - 1 hour - 57.3 MB

When your patient has neck and arm pain, or low back and leg pain from neural tissue pain disorders (NTPD) such as peripheral nerve sensitisation (PNS), how will you treat them? Pain associated with PNS can occasionally be mild and non-irritable, but more often than not, it’s severe, highly irritable, and easy to stir up. How can you provide treatment that settles their pain, without stirring them up? What advice, education, manual therapy and exercise will you provide to help improve symp...

Cervical radiculopathy, central sensitisation, achilles tendinopathy, hip & groin pain, and strength testing with Paula Peralta, Simon Olivotto, Nick Kendrick & David Toomey

September 17, 2020 10:29 - 47 minutes - 38.7 MB

Explore cervical radiculopathy, central sensitisation, achilles tendinopathy, hip & groin pain, & strength tests for athletes with Simon Olivotto, Dave Toomey, Paula Peralta & Nick Kendrick. In this Clinical Edge member Q&A, the Clinical Edge Senior Physio Education & Presentation team discussed: Cervical radiculopathy patients with an irritable presentation Do imaging findings such as modic changes, alter our management How can you approach treatment of cervical radiculopathy? Are m...

105. Scapular dyskinesis - Does it really matter? with Jo Gibson

June 29, 2020 06:25 - 34 minutes - 28 MB

When you assess your patients shoulder movements, and notice a winging scapula, altered resting position or timing of scapula movement, do you need to treat it? Can we diagnose “Scapular dyskinesis”, and does it matter? How can you simplify your scapular assessment? In this podcast, Jo Gibson (Clinical Physiotherapy Specialist) explores common beliefs and myths around the scapula, including: Abnormal scapular kinematics cause pain We can predict patients that are going to get shoulder p...

104. Peripheral nerve sensitisation & neural tissue pain disorders with Dr Toby Hall

June 18, 2020 00:28 - 1 hour - 68.4 MB

When your patient has leg, shoulder or arm pain, how can you identify if their pain is due to neural tissue compression, sensitisation or irritation? How can you differentiate whether pain is from neural tissue or local structures like nearby joints, tendons or muscles? What questions and objective tests will help you diagnose a neural tissue pain disorder (NTPD)? In this podcast with Dr Toby Hall (Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist, FACP, PhD), you’ll discover: Three types of neu...

103. An unusual cause of shoulder pain with Jo Gibson

June 11, 2020 03:24 - 20 minutes - 16.9 MB

A young male patient woke with an acute onset of constant, shooting shoulder pain, is painful into abduction, reluctant to lift his arm, and feels like he’s losing shoulder strength. He has no recent history of injury.  Can you diagnose this unusual cause of shoulder pain, based on this patient's symptoms and physical tests? What are your differential diagnoses and red flags to keep in mind with this patient?  In this podcast, Jo Gibson puts your knowledge of shoulder pain and diagnostic...

102. Stretching for shoulder pain - Is it time to put sleeper stretches to bed? with Jo Gibson

May 18, 2020 01:01 - 26 minutes - 21.5 MB

Do you include stretches in your treatment of shoulder pain? Have you ever identified a glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) and used the "Sleeper stretch" to help improve internal rotation? Do stretches have any value for shoulder pain, or are there better treatment options? In this podcast, Jo Gibson (Clinical Physiotherapy Specialist) discusses how to differentiate true capsular stiffness from muscle stiffness, what information GIRD provides, and whether sleeper stretches for s...

101. Return to play testing after shoulder surgery with Jo Gibson

May 05, 2020 00:48 - 36 minutes - 29.3 MB

Shoulder surgery in athletes is common following dislocation. Accelerated post-op shoulder stabilisation rehab protocols include early mobilisation to reduce movement, proprioceptive and strength deficits. This has allowed earlier return to play (RTP), however athletes often still have significant proprioceptive and strength deficits up to 2 years post surgery. Despite getting back to play, athletes may struggle to get back to performance. Following surgery, contact athletes such as rugby ...

100. 5 practical strategies to improve your clinical reasoning & treatment results with David Toomey, Jordan Craig & Simon Olivotto

April 03, 2020 06:27 - 1 hour - 66.4 MB

100 Physio Edge podcast episodes since I discovered a love of podcasts, and created the Physio Edge podcast to help Physio’s, Physical Therapists and other health professionals in their clinical practice with practical information from the leaders in different musculoskeletal and sports injuries. I really enjoy recording each podcast, helping you with your clinical challenges and hearing how the podcast has helped you with your patients. While recording each of these podcasts, I’ve noticed...

Physio Edge 100 5 practical strategies to improve your clinical reasoning & treatment results with David Toomey, Jordan Craig & Simon Olivotto

April 03, 2020 06:27 - 66.4 MB

100 Physio Edge podcast episodes since I discovered a love of podcasts, and created the Physio Edge podcast to help Physio’s, Physical Therapists and other health professionals in their clinical practice with practical information from the leaders in different musculoskeletal and sports injuries. I really enjoy recording each podcast, helping you with your clinical challenges and hearing how the podcast has helped you with your patients. While recording each of these podcasts, I’ve noticed...

099. Upper traps - are they really a bad guy with Jo Gibson

March 13, 2020 03:19 - 19 minutes - 15.9 MB

Patients with shoulder pain, rotator cuff tears and nerve injuries can often be seen shrugging their shoulder while they lift their arm, appearing to overuse their upper fibres of trapezius. Surface EMG research has shown increased activity in UFT in shoulder pain and whiplash patients. To add to this, patients get sore upper traps, and can be adamant that they need regular massage of their upper fibres of trapezius (UFT). We seem to have plenty of evidence that we need to decrease UFT mus...

Physio Edge 099 Upper traps - are they really a bad guy with Jo Gibson

March 13, 2020 03:19 - 15.9 MB

Patients with shoulder pain, rotator cuff tears and nerve injuries can often be seen shrugging their shoulder while they lift their arm, appearing to overuse their upper fibres of trapezius. Surface EMG research has shown increased activity in UFT in shoulder pain and whiplash patients. To add to this, patients get sore upper traps, and can be adamant that they need regular massage of their upper fibres of trapezius (UFT). We seem to have plenty of evidence that we need to decrease UFT mus...

098. How to use strength training in your treatment with David Joyce

February 14, 2020 02:12 - 47 minutes - 38.3 MB

Strength training can be used in your treatment and rehab programs to improve your patients strength, load capacity, function & pain, so they can get back into work and the activities they enjoy. In your athletic patients, strength training can be used to help restore power and speed, which are vital for sporting performance. Would you like to include more strength training in your treatment, but aren’t completely sure about the most effective ways to build strength? Which exercises can yo...

Physio Edge 098 How to use strength training in your treatment with David Joyce

February 14, 2020 02:12 - 38.3 MB

Strength training can be used in your treatment and rehab programs to improve your patients strength, load capacity, function & pain, so they can get back into work and the activities they enjoy. In your athletic patients, strength training can be used to help restore power and speed, which are vital for sporting performance. Would you like to include more strength training in your treatment, but aren’t completely sure about the most effective ways to build strength? Which exercises can yo...

097. Anterior shoulder pain, long head of biceps and SLAP tears with Jo Gibson

January 29, 2020 07:29 - 27 minutes - 25.8 MB

Long head of biceps (LHB) tendinopathy and associated anterior shoulder pain can develop in patients that increase their lifting load eg moving house, overhead activities, activities that involve loaded shoulder extension and in throwing athletes. Patients may also develop long head of biceps tendon pain after a traumatic ACJ injury or SLAP tear. How can you identify and treat LHB tendinopathy? In this podcast with Jo Gibson, you’ll explore: What causes LHB tendinopathy? What mechanisms...

Physio Edge 097 Anterior shoulder pain, long head of biceps and SLAP tears with Jo Gibson

January 29, 2020 07:29 - 25.8 MB

Long head of biceps (LHB) tendinopathy and associated anterior shoulder pain can develop in patients that increase their lifting load eg moving house, overhead activities, activities that involve loaded shoulder extension and in throwing athletes. Patients may also develop long head of biceps tendon pain after a traumatic ACJ injury or SLAP tear. How can you identify and treat LHB tendinopathy? In this podcast with Jo Gibson, you’ll explore: What causes LHB tendinopathy? What mechanisms...

096. Thoracic outlet syndrome with Jo Gibson

December 16, 2019 00:34 - 28 minutes - 23.3 MB

Patients with thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) may have undiagnosed pain and symptoms into their shoulder, arm, hand, scapula, head, face, upper back, axilla, chest and anterior clavicle. With a number of potential sources of pain in these areas, TOS patients commonly have a delayed or incorrect diagnosis, followed by unnecessary and unsuccessful surgery. Further complicating matters, imaging and nerve conduction studies are often clear or inconclusive. Studies show that on average, patients...

Physio Edge 096 Thoracic outlet syndrome with Jo Gibson

December 16, 2019 00:34 - 23.3 MB

Patients with thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) may have undiagnosed pain and symptoms into their shoulder, arm, hand, scapula, head, face, upper back, axilla, chest and anterior clavicle. With a number of potential sources of pain in these areas, TOS patients commonly have a delayed or incorrect diagnosis, followed by unnecessary and unsuccessful surgery. Further complicating matters, imaging and nerve conduction studies are often clear or inconclusive. Studies show that on average, patients...

Physio Edge 095 Sternoclavicular joint pain diagnosis, imaging & red flags with Jo Gibson

December 05, 2019 05:50 - 27.2 MB

The sternoclavicular joint (SCJ) can cause pain locally, or refer into the neck and shoulder. With a relatively high incidence of serious and potentially life-threatening pathology at the SCJ, it’s important to diagnose the source of SCJ pain. In this (Facebook live/video/podcast) with Jo Gibson (Clinical Physiotherapy Specialist ), you’ll discover: How to identify and diagnose the SCJ as the source of pain Where does the SCJ commonly refer pain to? What pathologies cause SCJ pain Wha...

095. Sternoclavicular joint pain diagnosis, imaging & red flags with Jo Gibson

December 05, 2019 05:50 - 33 minutes - 27.2 MB

The sternoclavicular joint (SCJ) can cause pain locally, or refer into the neck and shoulder. With a relatively high incidence of serious and potentially life-threatening pathology at the SCJ, it’s important to diagnose the source of SCJ pain. In this (Facebook live/video/podcast) with Jo Gibson (Clinical Physiotherapy Specialist ), you’ll discover: How to identify and diagnose the SCJ as the source of pain Where does the SCJ commonly refer pain to? What pathologies cause SCJ pain Wha...

094. Strength training treating knee osteoarthritis with Dr Claire Minshull

October 11, 2019 01:35 - 1 hour - 36.8 MB

Have you ever wanted to improve your patients strength, but weren't sure about the best way to go about it? What exercises should you use? How many sets, reps and sessions per week should you ask your patients to complete? Strength levels often start to decline with pain or after an injury, from neuromuscular inhibition, swelling, inflammation or joint laxity (Hopkins & Ingersoll, 2000; Rice & McNair, 2010). Unfortunately strength doesn't always return as quickly as it disappears, and neurom...

Physio Edge 094 Strength training treating knee osteoarthritis with Dr Claire Minshull

October 11, 2019 01:35 - 36.8 MB

Have you ever wanted to improve your patients strength, but weren't sure about the best way to go about it? What exercises should you use? How many sets, reps and sessions per week should you ask your patients to complete? Strength levels often start to decline with pain or after an injury, from neuromuscular inhibition, swelling, inflammation or joint laxity (Hopkins & Ingersoll, 2000; Rice & McNair, 2010). Unfortunately strength doesn't always return as quickly as it disappears, and neurom...

093. Manual therapy - evidence effects and expectations with Prof Chad Cook

August 30, 2019 07:25 - 1 hour - 41.2 MB

Manual therapy (MT) comes in all shapes and sizes - mobilisation, manipulation, mobilisation with movement, soft tissue massage, instrument assisted massage, muscle energy techniques, pointy elbows pressed into flesh and more. Patients (often) love it, and it's a popular treatment modality with therapists. Debate rages, and myths and misconceptions surround MT. Could the time we spend performing MT be better spent elsewhere? How does MT work? Is it worth using if treatment effects are short ...

Physio Edge 093 Manual therapy - evidence effects and expectations with Prof Chad Cook

August 30, 2019 07:25 - 41.2 MB

Manual therapy (MT) comes in all shapes and sizes - mobilisation, manipulation, mobilisation with movement, soft tissue massage, instrument assisted massage, muscle energy techniques, pointy elbows pressed into flesh and more. Patients (often) love it, and it's a popular treatment modality with therapists. Debate rages, and myths and misconceptions surround MT. Could the time we spend performing MT be better spent elsewhere? How does MT work? Is it worth using if treatment effects are short ...

092. Plantar heel pain - The latest research how to apply it with Henrik Riel

August 06, 2019 01:30 - 1 hour - 33.1 MB

When your patient has heel pain with their first few steps in the morning, after sitting for a while or at the start of a run, a diagnosis of plantar heel pain (PHP) or plantar fasciopathy might jump straight to the top of your list. How will you treat your patients with PHP? How long will it take? How can you explain PHP, the rehab and recovery to your patients? In this podcast with Henrik Riel (Physiotherapist, researcher and PhD candidate at Aalborg University) we take a deep dive into ...

Physio Edge 092 Plantar heel pain - The latest research how to apply it with Henrik Riel

August 06, 2019 01:30 - 33.1 MB

When your patient has heel pain with their first few steps in the morning, after sitting for a while or at the start of a run, a diagnosis of plantar heel pain (PHP) or plantar fasciopathy might jump straight to the top of your list. How will you treat your patients with PHP? How long will it take? How can you explain PHP, the rehab and recovery to your patients? In this podcast with Henrik Riel (Physiotherapist, researcher and PhD candidate at Aalborg University) we take a deep dive into ...

Physio Edge 091 Return to running - a guide for therapists with Tom Goom

June 14, 2019 06:00 - 39.2 MB

When you love running or any other sport or activity, having to take time off with an injury is really frustrating. Your patients with an injury limiting their running will feel frustrated and be keen to keep running or get back to running as quickly as possible. We can make a huge difference in helping them return to running, but how do we do it? It would be pretty simple if we could hand all of our running injury patients a standard return to running table with a list of set running dist...

091. Return to running - a guide for therapists with Tom Goom

June 14, 2019 06:00 - 1 hour - 39.2 MB

When you love running or any other sport or activity, having to take time off with an injury is really frustrating. Your patients with an injury limiting their running will feel frustrated and be keen to keep running or get back to running as quickly as possible. We can make a huge difference in helping them return to running, but how do we do it? It would be pretty simple if we could hand all of our running injury patients a standard return to running table with a list of set running dist...

090. Combating hand wrist injuries part 3 - Treatment with Ian Gatt

May 16, 2019 04:07 - 1 hour - 38.1 MB

Squeezing a stress ball and strengthening with 0.5kg dumbells will only get you so far with your treatment of hand and wrist injuries, and soon enough you'll hit a wall with treatment results. How are you going to smash through that wall, and help your patients keep working or playing, or get back to it? If you've felt limited with your hand and wrist treatment and exercises, you'll love the treatment approach and strengthening exercises from the third and final podcast in this series with I...

Physio Edge 090 Combating hand wrist injuries part 3 - Treatment with Ian Gatt

May 16, 2019 04:07 - 38.1 MB

Squeezing a stress ball and strengthening with 0.5kg dumbells will only get you so far with your treatment of hand and wrist injuries, and soon enough you'll hit a wall with treatment results. How are you going to smash through that wall, and help your patients keep working or playing, or get back to it? If you've felt limited with your hand and wrist treatment and exercises, you'll love the treatment approach and strengthening exercises from the third and final podcast in this series with I...

089. Combating hand wrist injuries part 2 - Objective assessment with Ian Gatt

April 12, 2019 05:37 - 1 hour - 44 MB

Your knuckles getting crushed in an overenthusiastic handshake by hands the size of watermelons isn't a fun experience. Do these knuckle-crushers know they're squeezing that hard, or do they just regularly snap pencils while taking notes, and wonder why pens and pencils are so fragile nowadays? How much grip strength do you actually need, even if you're not planning on crushing any knuckles the next time you meet someone? How much grip strength do your patients need when recovering from a ...

Physio Edge 089 Combating hand wrist injuries part 2 - Objective assessment with Ian Gatt

April 12, 2019 05:37 - 44 MB

Your knuckles getting crushed in an overenthusiastic handshake by hands the size of watermelons isn't a fun experience. Do these knuckle-crushers know they're squeezing that hard, or do they just regularly snap pencils while taking notes, and wonder why pens and pencils are so fragile nowadays? How much grip strength do you actually need, even if you're not planning on crushing any knuckles the next time you meet someone? How much grip strength do your patients need when recovering from a ...

088. Combating hand wrist injuries part 1 with Ian Gatt

March 29, 2019 02:16 - 1 hour - 39.8 MB

Hand and wrist assessment and treatment can be overwhelming. There are a lot of tendons, ligaments and bones crammed into a small area, you need to worry about ligament and cartilage tears, rehabbing fine and gross motor control, strengthening, and then there are those fancy-looking splints you see. How would you like to get a better grip on hand and wrist injuries? Physio Edge 088 Combating hand & wrist injuries part 1 with Ian Gatt In this podcast with Physiotherapist (English Institut...

Physio Edge 088 Combating hand wrist injuries part 1 with Ian Gatt

March 29, 2019 02:16 - 39.8 MB

Hand and wrist assessment and treatment can be overwhelming. There are a lot of tendons, ligaments and bones crammed into a small area, you need to worry about ligament and cartilage tears, rehabbing fine and gross motor control, strengthening, and then there are those fancy-looking splints you see. How would you like to get a better grip on hand and wrist injuries? Physio Edge 088 Combating hand & wrist injuries part 1 with Ian Gatt In this podcast with Physiotherapist (English Institut...

Physio Edge 087 AC Joint injuries with Dr Ian Horsley

January 11, 2019 06:08 - 31.8 MB

A crunching tackle, flying headfirst off the bike onto your shoulder, or falling onto an elbow will often be enough to injure an acromio-clavicular joint (ACJ). When your patient walks in supporting their arm, or wearing a collar-and-cuff to offload their ACJ, how will you accurately assess and grade their injury? What will you include in your ACJ patient rehab to help them get back to full shoulder function and return to sport? In Physio Edge podcast episode 87 with Dr Ian Horsley, Physio...

087. AC Joint injuries with Dr Ian Horsley

January 11, 2019 06:08 - 1 hour - 31.8 MB

A crunching tackle, flying headfirst off the bike onto your shoulder, or falling onto an elbow will often be enough to injure an acromio-clavicular joint (ACJ). When your patient walks in supporting their arm, or wearing a collar-and-cuff to offload their ACJ, how will you accurately assess and grade their injury? What will you include in your ACJ patient rehab to help them get back to full shoulder function and return to sport? In Physio Edge podcast episode 87 with Dr Ian Horsley, Physio...

086. "Sore but not stuffed" - understanding and explaining your patients pain with Dr Tim Mitchell and Dr Darren Beales

December 14, 2018 04:00 - 1 hour - 39 MB

How do you answer your patient when they ask why they still have back or neck pain more than 12 months after an injury? Shouldn't their body have healed by now? Why does their knee pain get worse every time they do their exercises, put tape on it, go for a walk or just climb the stairs? What is going on? Why do they still have pain? How are you going to explain it, and how can you help them? In this podcast with Dr Tim Mitchell and Dr Darren Beales, you'll discover: 4 types of pain, and...

Physio Edge 086 "Sore but not stuffed" - understanding and explaining your patients pain with Dr Tim Mitchell and Dr Darren Beales

December 14, 2018 04:00 - 39 MB

How do you answer your patient when they ask why they still have back or neck pain more than 12 months after an injury? Shouldn't their body have healed by now? Why does their knee pain get worse every time they do their exercises, put tape on it, go for a walk or just climb the stairs? What is going on? Why do they still have pain? How are you going to explain it, and how can you help them? In this podcast with Dr Tim Mitchell and Dr Darren Beales, you'll discover: 4 types of pain, and...

085. How to rehab groin and lower abdominal pain in runners gym junkies with Andrew Wallis

October 18, 2018 07:39 - 47 minutes - 43.7 MB

Have you had patients that developed groin pain after getting a bit carried away with situps or abdominal exercises in the gym? Or have your patients developed lower abdominal pain after running or training that is causing them pain into hip extension? In this podcast with Andrew Wallis, Sports Physiotherapist with the St Kilda AFL team, we explore how you can treat patients that were a little too exuberant with their abdominal training or running, including: The Doha Agreement on groin p...

Physio Edge 085 How to rehab groin and lower abdominal pain in runners gym junkies with Andrew Wallis

October 18, 2018 07:39 - 43.7 MB

Have you had patients that developed groin pain after getting a bit carried away with situps or abdominal exercises in the gym? Or have your patients developed lower abdominal pain after running or training that is causing them pain into hip extension? In this podcast with Andrew Wallis, Sports Physiotherapist with the St Kilda AFL team, we explore how you can treat patients that were a little too exuberant with their abdominal training or running, including: The Doha Agreement on groin p...

084. Running injury treatment - tendinopathy, MTSS, total hip replacement & high BMI patients. Q&A with Tom Goom

September 13, 2018 09:44 - 1 hour - 35.8 MB

How can you manage lower limb tendinopathy in your patients that like to run? Can runners with medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS) continue to run? Can patients with high BMI or following total hip replacement run? Physiotherapists Tom Goom and David Pope answer your questions on how to assess and treat patients with running-related injuries in this Q&A conducted live, including: How can you manage post-run morning stiffness? What are the important aspects when managing load? How can...

Physio Edge 084 Running injury treatment - tendinopathy, MTSS, total hip replacement & high BMI patients. Q&A with Tom Goom

September 13, 2018 09:44 - 35.8 MB

How can you manage lower limb tendinopathy in your patients that like to run? Can runners with medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS) continue to run? Can patients with high BMI or following total hip replacement run? Physiotherapists Tom Goom and David Pope answer your questions on how to assess and treat patients with running-related injuries in this Q&A conducted live, including: How can you manage post-run morning stiffness? What are the important aspects when managing load? How can...

Physio Edge 083 Running gait retraining, strengthening, glutes & ITB syndrome. Q&A with Tom Goom

September 06, 2018 08:17 - 27.8 MB

What are the key components when assessing and treating runners? Should your treatment of running injuries focus on glutes? How can your runners schedule their training to improve recovery? Physiotherapists Tom Goom and David Pope answer your questions on how to assess and treat patients with running-related injuries, including: The key concepts when assessing and treating running injuries Gait retraining programs The best ways to change running technique Does gait retraining cause ...

083. Running gait retraining, strengthening, glutes & ITB syndrome. Q&A with Tom Goom

September 06, 2018 08:17 - 59 minutes - 27.8 MB

What are the key components when assessing and treating runners? Should your treatment of running injuries focus on glutes? How can your runners schedule their training to improve recovery? Physiotherapists Tom Goom and David Pope answer your questions on how to assess and treat patients with running-related injuries, including: The key concepts when assessing and treating running injuries Gait retraining programs The best ways to change running technique Does gait retraining cause ...

082. Achilles tendinopathy treatment - the latest research with Dr Seth O'Neill

August 03, 2018 04:35 - 1 hour - 50.4 MB

Achilles tendinopathy treatment - what is the latest research, and how can it help your treatment? What is the best way to treat Achilles tendinopathy (AT)? Over the years our treatment of tendinopathy has evolved significantly. You may remember rubbing tendons with ultrasound or our thumbs in years gone past, and stretching the painful area or muscle-tendon complex. If you did, you may also remember the number of people that didn't really improve or develop the load tolerance to return to...

Physio Edge 082 Achilles tendinopathy treatment - the latest research with Dr Seth O'Neill

August 03, 2018 04:35 - 50.4 MB

Achilles tendinopathy treatment - what is the latest research, and how can it help your treatment? What is the best way to treat Achilles tendinopathy (AT)? Over the years our treatment of tendinopathy has evolved significantly. You may remember rubbing tendons with ultrasound or our thumbs in years gone past, and stretching the painful area or muscle-tendon complex. If you did, you may also remember the number of people that didn't really improve or develop the load tolerance to return to...

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