
098. How to use strength training in your treatment with David Joyce
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 y...
14 Feb 202047min

097. Anterior shoulder pain, long head of biceps and SLAP tears with Jo Gibson
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 load...
29 Jan 202027min

096. Thoracic outlet syndrome with Jo Gibson
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 ...
16 Dec 201928min

095. Sternoclavicular joint pain diagnosis, imaging & red flags with Jo Gibson
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 im...
5 Dec 201933min

094. Strength training treating knee osteoarthritis with Dr Claire Minshull
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...
11 Okt 20191h 19min

093. Manual therapy - evidence effects and expectations with Prof Chad Cook
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 pr...
30 Aug 20191h 29min

092. Plantar heel pain - The latest research how to apply it with Henrik Riel
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 ...
6 Aug 20191h 11min

091. Return to running - a guide for therapists with Tom Goom
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...
14 Juni 20191h 25min



















