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Physiotutors Podcast

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The Physiotutors podcast is your opportunity to hear from some of the best physio's, researchers, lecturers and medical professionals for all things physiothera...

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  • Exploring the Cosmos of Low Back Pain: From Astronauts to Everyday Life with Daniel Belavy
    In Episode 72 of the Physiotutors podcast, we interview Dr. Daniel Belavy, a professor with a prolific research background in muscle, bone, and joint health, specifically focusing on low back pain. The discussion explores various aspects of back pain research, including disk herniations in astronauts, the role of mechanical loading in disk health, and the challenges of classifying non-specific low back pain. Dr. Belavy shares insights from his studies on physical exposure and spine postures, contextual effects in treatment, and exercise training for back pain. He emphasizes the importance of understanding how treatments work to optimize clinical care and highlights the ongoing quest to identify subgroups and optimal exercise prescriptions for back pain. The episode underscores the complexity of back pain and the multifactorial elements influencing it, advocating for continued research and collaboration in the field.   Content 00:00 Intro 00:57 Disc Herniations in Astronauts 04:08 Discs need (de-)loading 08:04 Is there a U-curve for loading? 10:15 NSLBP Classification Challenges 19:20 SI Joint Pain Classification Challenges 24:30 Physical Exposures and Low Back Pain 29:04 Physical Function/Activity and Low Back Pain 31:40 Contextual Effects in Low Back Pain 40:09 How to harness contextual effects in treatment 41:21 Which type of exercise is best for LBP 47:01 Exercise variables and pain reduction 50:29 Daniel's closing thoughts 53:00 Contact info 55:52 Outro   Bonus Material Download the referenced transcript including PubMed Links and a high-resolution infographic on this episode as part of your Physiotutors membership on the Physiotutors App. Download the Free App now   Follow our Podcast on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts  
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  • EP. 071: Nerves Under Pressure - A Deep Dive into Entrapment Neuropathies with Annina Schmid
    In this episode of the PhysioTutors podcast, Dr. Annina Schmid, a specialist in musculoskeletal physiotherapy and a professor of pain neurosciences at Oxford University, discusses entrapment neuropathies, focusing on conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome and cubital tunnel syndrome. She explains that these conditions occur when nerves are compressed or irritated as they pass through narrow anatomical spaces, leading to symptoms such as pain, tingling, numbness, and sometimes motor changes like weakness. The conversation covers common types of entrapment neuropathies, diagnostic challenges, and distinctions between peripheral and nerve root entrapment. Dr. Schmid emphasizes the importance of pattern recognition, detailed patient assessment, and understanding the anatomical and neurological aspects of each case. Dr. Schmid also delves into the importance of deep clinical phenotyping and precision physiotherapy, highlighting the need for detailed understanding of patient presentations and individualized treatment approaches. She discusses the potential benefits and mechanisms of neurodynamic treatments and other interventions, stressing that education and managing patient expectations are crucial. The discussion touches on the role of advanced imaging techniques like ultra-high field MRI in diagnosing and treating entrapment neuropathies, and the significance of surgical intervention in severe cases. The episode concludes with Dr. Schmid's takeaways for clinicians, emphasizing the need for careful diagnosis, patient education, and innovative research approaches.   Content 00:00 Intro 00:48 What are entrapment neuropathies? 01:48 Typical presentations 02:45 Does Piriformis syndrome exist? 05:10 Causes and Riskfactors of PNE 07:23 Differential diagnosis 13:00 How reliable is dermatome examination 15:25 What is Deep Clinical Phenotyping? 20:20 What is Precision Physiotherapy? 24:37 Effects of Neurodynamics 26:49 Effectiveness of other Interventions 31:35 Interface treatment 34:40 When to refer for surgery 36:48 Nerve repair 41:25 Ultra High Field MRI Explained 44:48 Three Take Aways 47:03 Annina's Closing Thoughts 48:13 Contact Info 49:39 Outro   Bonus Material Download the referenced transcript including PubMed Links and a high-resolution infographic on this episode as part of your Physiotutors membership on the Physiotutors App. Download the Free App now   Follow our Podcast on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts  
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  • EP. 070: From Resistance to Commitment - Achieving Behavior Change in Therapy with Serena Simmons
    In this episode of the Physiotutors podcast, Kai interviews Serena Simmons, a seasoned psychologist with over 30 years of experience, about behavioral change and patient buy-in in healthcare. Serena highlights the challenges that healthcare providers face due to the lack of psychological training in their initial education, which often leaves them unequipped to effectively promote behavioral change in patients. She emphasizes the importance of understanding both the practitioner's and the patient's psychology to foster meaningful interactions and facilitate change. Serena discusses the significance of the patient-provider relationship, suggesting that building trust and rapport is crucial, and that understanding and addressing the patient's intrinsic motivations can lead to better adherence to treatment plans. Additionally, Serena offers practical advice for healthcare providers, such as spending more time understanding the patient's emotional reasons for seeking treatment and creating small, achievable milestones to reinforce progress. She also stresses the importance of self-awareness and communication skills for practitioners, recommending further education in human psychology and decision-making processes. Serena's insights underscore the need for a holistic approach that combines psychological understanding with clinical expertise to improve patient outcomes. The episode is rich with strategies for enhancing patient engagement, compliance, and overall effectiveness in physiotherapy and other healthcare practices.   Content 00:00 Intro 02:00 Barriers to behavior change 05:19 How to identify psychological factors impeding recovery 08:15 How to create rapport 14:27 Everything starts with you 18:30 How to strengthen your bond with a patient 24:24 How to uncover a patient's "why" 33:40 The benefit of hands-on treatment 35:13 Motivational Interviewing 39:10 My patient doesn't do exercises 46:06 How to secure buy-in 51:09 Recommended reading 53:30 Serena's closing thoughts 54:10 Contact info 54:35 Outro   Bonus Material Download the referenced transcript including PubMed Links and a high-resolution infographic on this episode as part of your Physiotutors membership on the Physiotutors App. Download the Free App now   Follow our Podcast on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts  
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  • EP. 069: Seeing the Unseen - Diagnostic MSK Ultrasound with Niek Vink
    In this episode of the Physiotutors podcast, Kai interviews Niek Vink, a physiotherapist and manager at the National Training Center for Ultrasound (NT-E) in Utrecht, Netherlands. They discuss the role and benefits of ultrasound in physiotherapy. Niek explains the basics of ultrasound imaging, comparing it to other imaging techniques like MRI and X-ray. He emphasizes that while ultrasound offers high spatial resolution and is useful for assessing soft tissues, it cannot see inside bones. The conversation also highlights the importance of dynamic scanning and sono-palpation in physiotherapy, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of ultrasound. The discussion covers the adoption and application of ultrasound in physiotherapy practices, noting varying levels of usage in different countries. Niek shares success stories and potential pitfalls, stressing the importance of proper training, practice, and patient communication to avoid nocebo effects. He also touches on new developments in ultrasound technology, such as AI and elastography, and offers advice for physiotherapists considering adopting ultrasound in their practice.    Guest Niek is a Physiotherapist from Utrecht, Netherlands  and the manager and teacher at NT-e, an educational company focused on teaching ultrasound imaging to doctors, and physiotherapists. He’s been a public speaker on countless international events and today we will talk to him about the role of ultrasound in physiotherapy.   Content   Bonus Material Download the referenced transcript including PubMed Links and a high-resolution infographic on this episode as part of your Physiotutors membership on the Physiotutors App. Download the Free App now   Follow our Podcast on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts  
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  • EP. 068: The Athletic Shoulder - Overcoming Instability for Peak Performance with Edel Fanning
    In this episode of the Physiotutors podcast, host Kai speaks with Edel Fanning, a lead upper limb physiotherapist from Ireland, about various shoulder pathologies in athletes and effective rehabilitation strategies. Edel discusses common shoulder injuries in different sports, such as dislocations in contact sports like rugby and rotator cuff issues in overhead sports like swimming and tennis. She emphasizes the importance of considering the kinetic chain in rehabilitation, focusing on both local shoulder control and the role of other body parts to optimize recovery and performance. Edel also highlights the significance of proper scapular function and offers insights into the nuances of treating shoulder injuries, including specific exercises and positions to support recovery. Edel also delves into the challenges of returning athletes to sport post-injury, discussing the importance of objective testing, psychological readiness, and sport-specific considerations. She outlines the differences in rehabilitation approaches for contact vs. non-contact sports, noting the unique demands and injury mechanisms of each. The conversation touches on screening tests, injury prevention strategies, and the development of an online course on athletic shoulder rehabilitation. Edel's expertise and practical advice provide valuable insights for physiotherapists and sports professionals aiming to enhance shoulder health and performance in athletes.   Content 00:00 Intro 00:45 Which pathologies to consider 08:34 The scapula and stability & performance 15:36 Which muscles to consider in rehab 19:08 The importance of strength in the kinetic chain 21:43 How to reduce injury risk 25:03 Shoulder warm-up routines 27:29 Screening tests useful? 33:11 Exercise dilemmas 38:47 AC Joint Injuries 45:50 What is assessed? 51:35 RTP & RTS markers are different 01:00:09 Edel's closing thoughts 01:01:00 Contact Details 01:02:50 Outro   Bonus Material Download the referenced transcript including PubMed Links and a high-resolution infographic on this episode as part of your Physiotutors membership on the Physiotutors App. Download the Free App now   Follow our Podcast on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts  
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