
#56 - The link between movement, posture and low back pain with Dr Kevin Wernli
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 Wer...
16 Marras 202216min

#55 - How to make a living using social media with Craig Lindell from the Prehab Guys
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. With the [P]rehab, Craig oversees all digital content creation and multi-channel publication that reaches millions of peo...
2 Marras 202217min

#54 - Assessing and treating ITB pain with Dr Rich Willy
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. Dr. Richard Willy is an Assistant Professor in the School of Physical Therapy, University of Montana (Missoula, MT, USA). He...
19 Loka 202217min

#53 - When does anterior pelvic tilt or posture matter? With Marc Surdyka & Sam Spinelli at E3 Rehab
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. Marc & Sam are co-owners of E3 rehab, a wonderful website with blogs, podcast and youtube channels on ...
5 Loka 202219min

#52 - Frozen shoulder - using the latest evidence to guide your practice with Dr Angela Cadogan
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...
21 Syys 202218min

#51 - The cross bracing protocol for ACL healing with Dr Steven Duhig
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. Dr Steven Duhig is a lecturer and researcher at Griffith University. Throug...
7 Syys 202217min

#50 - Concussion 101: Myths, Assessment and Rehab with Mike Studer
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. Mike Studer practices in Oregon and has been a PT since 1991. He was board certified in neurologic PT in 1995, recognised as Clinician of the Year in...
24 Elo 202219min

#49 - Assessment and management of Hypermobility and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
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. Dr Chen completed her PhD at the University of Queensland in 2017 on neck pain in office workers. She has since transitioned to clinical and educational work with special interests in those wi...
10 Elo 202218min