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Beyond The Bench (Part 2) : Physiotherapists' Career Shifts - YouMatter Session 44
With Jon Head, Helen Underwood & Martin Christensen
2 more tales from clinicians, Jon and Helen who have made the move into a different, but related careers. And a real-time account from Martin Christensen who only stopped working as a physio 2 weeks ago. He's not sure yet, if he's jumped from the frying pan, into the fire!
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Why Should We Be Bothered About The Menopause?! with Phillipa Butler
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What's it matter if hormone profiles change? Phillipa Butler is here to explain to Jack that we should be extremely bothered about the Menopause!
The High Performance Series And What's Next with Nicola Graham - Chewing It Over
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Nicola Graham has smashed a podcast series all about High Performance, she discusses this with Jack and they explore whats next.
Obesity - It’s Relevance In MSK And Beyond with Jennifer James
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Jennifer James is trailblazing the way in obesity management and understanding. This was originally a Chewing It Over episode that Jim couldn't bring himself to edit down as the full hour is absolutely fantastic conversation. Unmissable. ⁠rehabmypatient.com/physiomatters⁠
YouMatter Session 42 - Improving the quality of our services benefits us with Jo Kitchen
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Quality Improvement doesn't need to be anxiety inducing (those notes audits!) Jo Kitchen, network co-ordinator for Allied Health Professionals Quality Improvement (AHPQI) explains that it simply means finding ways to make things better. When asked "What matters to you?" many therapists responded that knowing they were delivering a quality service, improved their sense of fulfilment and well-bei...
Exploring Beautiful Movement with Joanne Elphinston
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A podcast special and tell everyone but we are getting the bug back for longform with much much more to come! Joanne Elphinston is not unique in exploring movement but her approach to "beautiful" movement certainly steps further than most. Is this good/bad, necessary/over the top? No stone is left unturned... supported by rehabmypatient.com
Eau De Vie - Ben Wilkins
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What Does Entrepreneurship Mean? Chewing Over High Performance with Peter Grinbergs
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What Does Entrepreneurship Mean? Chewing Over High Performance with Peter Grinbergs
What We Should Know About Perimenopause - Chewing It Over with Claire Callaghan
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Yes Listeners - FLIC IS BACK! Everyone's favourite host discusses what MSK Clinicians need to know about Perimenopause and its effects with Claire Callaghan. Claire is a specialist Physiotherapist who smashed her Therapy Live talk out of the park on the introducing stage and we couldn't be happier that she shared her expertise with us. www.clairecallaghan.com/
What Is Right With Osteopathy - Andrew Macmillan and Oliver Thomson
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Recorded From Therapy Live Andrew and Oliver discuss Osteopathy This links well with their article in MSKMag - mskmag.substack.com/p/whats-right-with-osteopathy?r=2xxsim
YouMatter Session 40 - YouMatter's 40th Birthday with Ian Turner
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This month I'm celebrating thThis month I'm celebrating the 40th episode of You Matter and my 20th wedding anniversary, so who better to welcome as my special guest but Mr Ian Turner. Ian has the dubious pleasure of being the husband, son and son-in-law of a physio, so he's well qualified to pass opinion on our qualities, quirks and qualms.
What Can Driving Instructors Teach Physiotherapists About Empowerment? - Mike Stewart
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More Articles - MSKMag.substack.com An unexpected frozen beard is a strangely memorable experience. I had barely cleared passport control and collected my bags at Ottawa International Airport before the beard freeze had set in. As I stood waiting for my Uber outside the terminal building, wintery Canadian icicles began to form around my hairy upper lip. Just as my frozen beard had started to sp...
Chewing Over High Performance Episode 5 - What Is Your Strategy With Joshua Catlett
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Chief Executive Officer Of The CSP - Who Wants That Job? Chewing It Over with John Cowman
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John Cowman has been in post 6 months and Jack grills him over the past present and future of the CSP.
Are Desks And Desk Postures Affecting Our Health - Chewing It Over with Michael O'Reilly
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Michael O'Reilly is here to discuss this controversial topic. In a really good debate where both Jack and Michael disagree but also concede some ground they cover a lot of topics! Michael is speaking at ⁠Therapy Live 2024 ⁠- Therapylive24.eventbrite.co.uk
Chewing Over High Performance Episode 4 - Who Is The Customer In Healthcare with Angela Shott
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Chewing Over High Performance Episode 4 - Who Is The Customer In Healthcare with Angela Shott
YouMatter Session 39 - Clinician And Writer With Tom Jesson
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YouMatter Session 39 - Clinician And Writer With Tom Jesson
The Use Of Clinical Technology
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The Use Of Clinical Technology
Throacic Acupuncture Updates - Chewing It Over with Jonathan Hobbs
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Throacic Acupuncture Updates - Chewing It Over with Jonathan Hobbs
Chewing Over High Performance Episode 3 - Leadership and Learning In Performance with Dan Howells
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Chewing Over High Performance Episode 3 - Leadership and Learning In Performance with Dan Howells
Clinician and....and.... and... and.... with Charli Robertson
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Clinician and....and.... and... and.... with Charli Robertson
What Profession Makes The Best MSK Clinicians? Chewing It Over with Daniel Moore
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What Profession Makes The Best MSK Clinicians? Chewing It Over with Daniel Moore
Chewing Over High Performance Episode 2 - Is Data Key To MSK Performance? - With Rhys Carter
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Chewing Over High Performance Episode 2 - Is Data Key To MSK Performance? - With Rhys Carter
YouMatter Session 37 - Retire or Refire with Siobhan Cowling
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YouMatter Session 37 - Retire or Refire with Siobhan Cowling
How Do We Solve Low Back Pain - Chewing It Over with Adam Dobson
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How Do We Solve Low Back Pain - Chewing It Over with Adam Dobson
Chewing Over High Performance Episode 1 - How Does Sport, Military & Healthcare Compare? Fiona Sweny
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Chewing Over High Performance Episode 1 - How Does Sport, Military & Healthcare Compare? Fiona Sweny
YouMatter Session 36 - Clinician and Type 1 Diabetic with Felicity Thow
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YouMatter Session 36 - Clinician and Type 1 Diabetic with Felicity Thow
Culture First A Journey From £0 £100 Million - Chewing It Over with Stuart Patterson
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Culture First A Journey From £0 £100 Million - Chewing It Over with Stuart Patterson
What Is An Inclusive Fitness Coach? - Chewing It Over with Emily Kramer Throckmorton
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What Is An Inclusive Fitness Coach? - Chewing It Over with Emily Kramer Throckmorton
Chewing Over High Performance with Nicola Graham
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Chewing Over High Performance with Nicola Graham

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  • @savithah8740
    @savithah8740 Місяць тому

    Thank you so much 🙏

  • @LiveBetterMD
    @LiveBetterMD Місяць тому

    How does obesity effect brittle bones?

  • @KentFyrth
    @KentFyrth 2 місяці тому

    Beautiful movement, in all its forms, is unique to the individual and the output of multiple factors. How a person moves is influenced by more than just (the more easily measurable components of) physics and maths. Every human comes with their own personal history, experiences, thoughts, feelings and consequential patterning. If we are to make truly lasting change, at an individual level, our therapeutic approach must take account of all of these factors. As a clinician, working with a client to explore these aspects together, and making discoveries that may not have been apparent initially to either of us, is a far more satisfying and rewarding experience than just applying generalised mechanistic dogma, for both of us. The JEMS approach bucks the current reductionist approach prevalent in physiotherapy, such as sending the same (body part) exercise sheet to everyone. It provides the clinician with a framework within which they can guide the client through a journey of self-exploration and understanding to discover their own personal solutions and make meaningful change. It is a collaboration which removes the responsibility and pressure on the clinician to have the all-encompassing knowledge necessary to ‘fix’ the person in front of them - an impossibility. It is a process that empowers the client, recognises the individuality in each of us and which opens up the clinicians skills to possibilities that far exceed rigid methodologies. The narrow confines of RCTs cannot, by their very nature, be specific and personalised to the individual. If n = 1, generalisations do not apply. The use of an image or emotional cue can create observable and measurable changes in posture or movement. The breadth and power of Joanne’s JEMS approach is far beyond the scope of current RCT ’evidence’ and underscores the need for more qualitative research to capture these effects, and the willingness of clinicians to consider information provided in other fields like neuroscience and psychology.

  • @laurakavanagh4012
    @laurakavanagh4012 2 місяці тому

    Great conversation. I think it really highlights the value of the sensory experiences and somatic education the JEMS courses provide. Without having first had the felt experience, it is perhaps challenging to appreciate how such simple physical principles can make such profound and immediate change. Loved the discussion of the patient journey as an unfolding story, and tolerance for uncertainty as a practitioner super skill! Jo, I love how you were able to convey some of the joy that spontaneously arises as people discover more ease in their movement. It's definitely what keeps me walking this JEMS path!

  • @areguapiri
    @areguapiri 2 місяці тому

    Is "leg/foot" numbness more related to myelopathy?

  • @CheburashkaGenovna
    @CheburashkaGenovna 3 місяці тому

    I've read the article last year. .. right topic, right time... discussion needed urgent.👍👏

  • @olivercollett5331
    @olivercollett5331 3 місяці тому

    We love you phin🎉🎉🎉

  • @olivercollett5331
    @olivercollett5331 3 місяці тому

    Phin❤❤❤

  • @olivercollett5331
    @olivercollett5331 3 місяці тому

    So sigma

  • @rohananya
    @rohananya 4 місяці тому

    I have to say …… it’s a bit too much word salad to start with !!!

  • @essanjay8604
    @essanjay8604 4 місяці тому

    Good grief - too much for anyone elderly!

  • @shandylynn2228
    @shandylynn2228 4 місяці тому

    Not helpful at all because I have no clue which is my “dominant leg”. Misinterpreting what she means by that can cause more harm.

    • @physiomatters
      @physiomatters 4 місяці тому

      unlikely. dominant leg in this context is "not painful leg" or "uninjured leg"

    • @MisforMakeup
      @MisforMakeup 4 місяці тому

      Doing these exercises won’t cause harm unless your form is bad. Dominant leg can also usually be the same side as your dominant hand if f both legs hurt… but more than likely is the one that’s uninjured as mentioned above

    • @AnonymousPerson0182
      @AnonymousPerson0182 3 місяці тому

      @@MisforMakeupthat’s unclear

  • @AnonymousPerson0182
    @AnonymousPerson0182 4 місяці тому

    Ridiculous exercises.

    • @physiomatters
      @physiomatters 4 місяці тому

      elaborate

    • @AnonymousPerson0182
      @AnonymousPerson0182 3 місяці тому

      @@physiomatterstoo difficult for most people to do, especially the plank. Make them easier and simple.

    • @physiomatters
      @physiomatters 3 місяці тому

      @@AnonymousPerson0182 disagree, everything is adaptable, thanks for your negativity though

    • @AnonymousPerson0182
      @AnonymousPerson0182 3 місяці тому

      @@physiomattersnegativity? What did I say that was negative and untrue? 😂 Your exercises ARE NOT EASY or REASONABLE! Oh, and if they’re adaptable , then why didn’t you show options in your video? 😂 Not only are you ignorant, but you’re unprofessional, too.

    • @AnonymousPerson0182
      @AnonymousPerson0182 3 місяці тому

      @@physiomatters what did I say that was negative? Not only is your comment unprofessional, but you’ve insulted many people in the comments that had the same complaints.

  • @kidkong637
    @kidkong637 5 місяців тому

    Retired physician here too. Great video and info.

  • @gymguy25
    @gymguy25 5 місяців тому

    When you say “dominant leg”, you mean the leg that isn’t injured?

    • @peterdunn3564
      @peterdunn3564 4 місяці тому

      Exactly the question that I have. She doesn't realize that omitting what 'dominant leg' means makes the whole tape useless. I hate the way that experts use their own language without awareness that they are using words that are comprehensible to the general public.

    • @physiomatters
      @physiomatters 4 місяці тому

      yes

    • @physiomatters
      @physiomatters 4 місяці тому

      dominant leg in this context is "not painful leg" or "uninjured leg"

  • @tbat81
    @tbat81 5 місяців тому

    Thanks Karli and Jo for this excellent session - learnt so many great tips to implement to help me with my ND struggles in life !

  • @janetkleboe8616
    @janetkleboe8616 6 місяців тому

    You are professional and marvellous too. I can't thank you enough.

  • @alansach8437
    @alansach8437 6 місяців тому

    One doctor says I have radiculopathy and another says I have peripheral neuropathy! Numbish from the knees to the toes. One thing they agree on, nothing they can do.

  • @georgemichas8773
    @georgemichas8773 7 місяців тому

    can a male rmt be a booby physio ?

  • @pushpajayesh
    @pushpajayesh 7 місяців тому

    Beautiful clarification on radicular pain and radiculopathy 👍. Thanks very much Justin 🙏

  • @tomm6702
    @tomm6702 8 місяців тому

    From 13:58, a helpful injection podcast/interview was mentioned, can someone put up a link to that podcast? sounded helpful to send to a patient. Thanks

  • @jonathannunez8316
    @jonathannunez8316 8 місяців тому

    are those the force decks mini?

  • @nazmul217
    @nazmul217 8 місяців тому

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  • @mauricedegraaf1344
    @mauricedegraaf1344 9 місяців тому

    peter kent is referring to studies performed in denmark by Sören Moser (?). could anybody help with a reference or link to this study? thanks in advance.

  • @PatKidd3
    @PatKidd3 10 місяців тому

    😂

  • @sandrahavercroft7871
    @sandrahavercroft7871 10 місяців тому

    Really helpful overview of treatment options -well presented, great discussion - learned a lot - thank you.

  • @davidwebb3310
    @davidwebb3310 10 місяців тому

    This is one of the best videos I have found on the cause and exercise treatment of this syndrome.

  • @davidwebb3310
    @davidwebb3310 10 місяців тому

    I am a recently retired physician with lateral hip pain. This is one of the best videos I have found on the causes and exercise treatment of this syndrome.

  • @bva5362
    @bva5362 Рік тому

    I am in so much pain, especially after sitting… can barely walk.

    • @xytkhi
      @xytkhi 7 місяців тому

      how are you now ?

  • @robhunt8378
    @robhunt8378 Рік тому

    Anyone with a brain can read Turtles All The Way Down and figure out what true pseudoscience is. Multi-billion industry though so it's not going anywhere.

  • @philliphall9817
    @philliphall9817 Рік тому

    Phil's wife Susan here. I have just sent this to my son who has been suffering from back pain.

  • @TJAli-cc2bb
    @TJAli-cc2bb Рік тому

    O

  • @skygazer6898
    @skygazer6898 Рік тому

    She is so damn cheery about it and yet she has no idea just how bloody painful it is for the patient

    • @physiomatters
      @physiomatters Рік тому

      would you rather she was miserable...? Fran is an extremely good physio, she is fully aware of the impact of these types of conditions on people in her clinics. Thank you for watching, I hope you find our content helpful.

    • @happydays3678
      @happydays3678 Рік тому

      What a ridiculous comment.

    • @skygazer6898
      @skygazer6898 Рік тому

      @@physiomatters Well, yeah. I have been feeling miserable with this condition and to see her smiling her chops off dont make me feel better

    • @physiomatters
      @physiomatters Рік тому

      @@skygazer6898 We will feedback to Fran that she should be morose

    • @skygazer6898
      @skygazer6898 Рік тому

      @@physiomatters Yes, please and can you make her act as though she has dreadful pain in the back and hip too. Be most grateful

  • @RacheleSantoni-vf1tr
    @RacheleSantoni-vf1tr Рік тому

    Thanks!!

  • @lulukfafafa1835
    @lulukfafafa1835 Рік тому

    Contact person indonesia please🙏

  • @jemmasoper7345
    @jemmasoper7345 Рік тому

    Do you not think we all need to work together as in a physio assesses, soft tissue therapist offers support and a PT then takes over but all understanding each others roles?

  • @kalifreezy5171
    @kalifreezy5171 Рік тому

    If one leg shows a loss of dematomal loss but all other neuro tests are normal with pins and needles referring down the leg would this be a radicular pain

    • @physiomatters
      @physiomatters Рік тому

      It would be more common to label this as radiculopathy.

  • @husseinfritz7617
    @husseinfritz7617 Рік тому

    What's the reliability of the test?