Physio Network

Welcome to the world of [Physio Explained], [Physio Discussed], [Expert Physio Q&A], and [Case Studies]—hosted by Sarah Yule and James Armstrong.


[Physio Explained] – Our original podcast, Physio Explained, continues to bring you the biggest names in physio, tackling the most clinically relevant topics—all in under 20 minutes. It's the highest value per minute podcast in the physio space.


[Physio Discussed] – Our longer-form podcast which launches monthly. In these episodes, two expert guests join our host to dive deep into your favourite topics, exploring varied assessment and treatment approaches to take your clinical expertise to the next level!


[Expert Physio Q&A] – These podcasts are 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.


[Case Studies] – These podcasts feature expert clinicians walking you through real-life patient cases, covering subjective and objective examinations, differential diagnosis, and treatment planning. Each episode offers a unique learning opportunity, with links to our Case Studies service for those who want to explore the case in greater depth.

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#53 - When does anterior pelvic tilt or posture matter? With Marc Surdyka & Sam Spinelli at E3 Rehab

#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

#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

#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

#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

#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

#48 - Do you need a diagnosis? with Dr Tim Mitchell

#48 - Do you need a diagnosis? with Dr Tim Mitchell

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 clin...

27 Heinä 202219min

#47 -  Sometimes it IS the SIJ with Trish Wisbey-Roth

#47 - Sometimes it IS the SIJ with Trish Wisbey-Roth

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) ...

29 Kesä 202217min

#46 - Can you be evidence-based and use manual therapy? With Kieran Richardson and James Schomburgk

#46 - Can you be evidence-based and use manual therapy? With Kieran Richardson and James Schomburgk

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,...

15 Kesä 202217min

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