Episode 4: Dr Jared Powell, @Shoulder_Physio

Episode 4: Dr Jared Powell, @Shoulder_Physio

This was a great chat with another newly minted PhD - Dr Jared Powell. Here Mitch asks Jared about the why and how of getting into research as an experienced clinician and how it has influenced his approach to practice. We also get into some golden nuggets of wisdom around understanding shoulder pain. Below, you will find links to Jared's latest paper and his bio. @Shoudler_Physio on instagram and ShoulderPhysio.com are the best places to connect with Dr Powell.


https://www.jospt.org/doi/10.2519/jospt.2024.12676


Dr Powell's bio:

I am an experienced musculoskeletal physiotherapist based in Queensland, Australia

Since qualifying in 2012, I have had a special interest in the shoulder joint. I’ve undertaken significant study and research in this area and am currently completing a shoulder-pain-related PhD at Bond University.

My shoulder research and educational materials have been published in high-quality, peer-reviewed journals, along with several orthopaedic and musculoskeletal textbooks.

I lean strongly on scientific evidence in my clinical practice and research, leading to many early mornings and late nights geeking out on the latest research!

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