

Physio Network
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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Nov 27, 2024 • 20min
[Physio Explained] Treating UFC athletes with Dr Heather Linden
In this episode, we chat with Dr Heather Linden who discusses her role as the senior director of medicine in the UFC and the unique nature of working with athletes within this sport. We explore: The unique role of working with a UFC athleteSpecific injuries seen in this athlete populationThe mindset of these athletes and how to utilise this in an athlete’s rehabilitationThe pathway of working with the UFCDr. Heather Linden serves as the Senior Director of Physical Therapy at the UFC Performance Institute (UFCPI). She oversees the sports medicine departments at both UFCPI locations in Las Vegas, NV, and Shanghai, China. In 2022, Heather received the prestigious “Trainer of the Year” honor at the World MMA Awards. Prior to her role with the UFC, she was part of the Sports Medicine Division at the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee and also led an outpatient orthopedic clinic in Los Angeles.If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps!Our host is @James_Armstrong_Physio👏 Become a better physiotherapist with online education from world-leading experts:https://www.physio-network.com/

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Nov 20, 2024 • 19min
[Physio Explained] Motivational interviewing essentials: a guide for clinicians to inspire change with Dr Tim Anstiss
Dr. Tim Anstiss, a medical doctor and educator specializing in motivational interviewing, shares invaluable insights for clinicians. He breaks down the essential microskills of motivational interviewing, highlighting the importance of empathy and active listening. Tim discusses the stages of change model, offering strategies to motivate patients effectively. He also addresses unhelpful beliefs that impact patient pain and provides practical tips for integrating these techniques into busy practices, aiming to enhance patient engagement and inspire lasting behavior change.

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Nov 13, 2024 • 19min
[Physio Explained] Strengthening for plantar heel pain: does It really work? with John Osborne
In this episode with John Osborne we explore all things plantar heel pain. We discuss: Is a foot and ankle strengthening regime helpful for this patient population?Current research in this realmThe short foot exercise: is it still relevant to use? Calf raises: are they helpful for this patient population? Discrepancies in morphology and capacity between people with plantar heel pain and those withoutJohn is currently completing his PhD about the association of muscle strength and plantar heel pain. He has had a systematic review published in Journal of Orthopaedic Sports Physiotherapy in 2019 titled Muscle Function and Muscle Size Differences in People With and Without Plantar Heel Pain: A Systematic Review. The focus of John’s PhD includes exercise prescription for plantar heel pain, which muscles function during exercises for the foot and ankle and the association of foot muscle strength and size to plantar heel pain.If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps!Our host is @sarah.yule from Physio Network👏 Become a better physiotherapist with online education from world-leading experts:https://www.physio-network.com/

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Nov 6, 2024 • 52min
[Physio Discussed] From struggles to strides: mastering running injuries with Dr Rich Willy and Brad Beer
Rich Willy and Brad Beer, both experts in running injuries, delve into the complexities of managing conditions like proximal hamstring tendinopathy and bone stress injuries. They emphasize the importance of personalized recovery approaches and educating athletes. Footwear’s role in injury prevention is explored, revealing that design and history matter more than expected. Additionally, they discuss recognizing energy deficiencies in athletes and balancing exercise with bone health. Insights into technology’s impact on injury management provide a holistic understanding of modern running care.

Oct 30, 2024 • 17min
[Physio Explained] Psychological readiness: a risk factor for secondary ACL injuries? with Dr. Ryan Zarzycki
In this episode we explore a recent paper which showed that female athletes' with greater psychological readiness had a higher risk of second ACL injury after primary ACL reconstruction, in which Ryan was the lead author. We discuss: How and when to use questionnaires in ACL rehabThe interesting finding from this paper of higher ACL re-injury rates in those who scored higher in the ACL-RSI questionnairesReturn to sport readiness and which athletes we might want to hold back for longer to prevent second ACL injuryThe importance of communication and discussions in ACL rehabDr. Zarzycki received his PT degree from the University of Delaware in 2003 and his PhD in Biomechanics and Movement Science from the University of Delaware in 2018. Between degrees, Dr. Zarzycki practiced for 10 years in sports and orthopedic physical therapy. His research interests lie in athletes after traumatic knee injury with an emphasis on ACL injuries. Reference to the paper that Ryan discusses here - Zarzycki R, Cummer K, Arhos E, Failla M, Capin JJ, Smith AH, Snyder-Mackler L (2024) Female Athletes With Better Psychological Readiness Are at Higher Risk for Second ACL Injury After Primary ACL Reconstruction. Sports Health, 16(1): 149-154.If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps!Our host is @James_Armstrong_Physio👏 Become a better physiotherapist with online education from world-leading experts:https://www.physio-network.com/

Oct 23, 2024 • 19min
[Physio Explained] Manual therapy improves outcomes in shoulder pain with Robin Kerr
Robin Kerr, an experienced Australian physiotherapist specializing in pelvic floor dysfunction and biomechanics, joins the discussion on enhancing shoulder pain management. They delve into a study showing how adding manual therapy to exercise can significantly improve long-term outcomes for subacromial shoulder pain. Kerr emphasizes the importance of personalized treatment, subgroup analysis, and the therapist-patient relationship. They also tackle the challenges of conflicting research and advocate for tailored approaches that consider individual patient needs.

Oct 16, 2024 • 19min
[Physio Explained] To ice or not to ice? Unpacking acute injury treatment with Jean-Francois Esculier
In this enlightening discussion, Jean-Francois Esculier, a Canadian physiotherapist and clinical researcher, delves into modern approaches to acute injury treatment. He introduces the acronym "PEACE and LOVE" and explains its significance in managing musculoskeletal injuries. The conversation challenges traditional icing methods, highlighting limited scientific support for ice's effectiveness versus newer strategies focusing on optimal loading and education. Esculier also emphasizes the importance of patient comfort in deciding between ice and heat for recovery.

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Oct 9, 2024 • 48min
[Physio Discussed] Beyond surgery: nonoperative approaches to ACL injuries with Dr Kieran Richardson and Dr Steph Filbay
Dr. Kieran Richardson is a Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist passionate about non-surgical ACL management, while Dr. Steph Filbay is an esteemed Principal Research Fellow dedicated to improving outcomes for ACL injuries. They discuss the critical role of physiotherapists in guiding patients through surgical and non-surgical options. Topics include the impact of meniscal tears, cross-bracing protocols, and fostering informed patient decisions about treatment. They highlight rehabilitation's importance and advocate for understanding the potential for recovery without surgery.

Oct 2, 2024 • 20min
[Physio Explained] Navigating hip dysplasia rehabilitation with Andrew Wallis
In this engaging discussion, Andrew Wallis, an experienced APA Sports and Manipulative Physiotherapist from St. Kilda Football Club, shares his insights on hip dysplasia rehabilitation. He emphasizes the critical role of posture and strength training in recovery. Andrew dives into innovative rehabilitation techniques that prioritize functional movements and correct habitual patterns. He also explains the importance of collaboration with orthopedic surgeons and the role of radiology in patient assessments, ensuring comprehensive care for those affected by hip dysplasia.

Sep 25, 2024 • 15min
[Physio Explained] Optimising Osteoarthritis rehab: hip, knee, and beyond with Dr Allison Ezzat
Allison Ezzat, a physiotherapist and postdoctoral research fellow at La Trobe Sport and Exercise Medicine Research Centre, joins to delve into the GLA:D program for osteoarthritis. She shares impressive outcomes from the program, emphasizing its potential to reduce surgical needs. The discussion contrasts in-person and telehealth rehabilitation experiences during the pandemic, highlighting patient satisfaction with both formats. Allison also explores hybrid models in physiotherapy, advocating for a balance of in-person assessments and telehealth flexibility to enhance patient care.


