Hi Andie, I hope you're doing well. I firstly want to say THANK YOU SO MUCH for doing this. I'm literally a year below you in thesame uni and on thesame course (what a coincidence right?? Lol). You have helped me alot to feel less anxious about going back to uni as I have been panicking A LOT! being at home for a very long time (although I've been doing courses via clinical physio) I felt less confident and just worried about going into second year but watching you has helped me alot. I'm so sorry if this is too long. I just wanted you to know that your content is amazing and extremely helpful and THANK YOU ones again and I wish you all the best in your placement xx And Happy Birthday Anuska (I'm sorry if its spelt wrong). Xx
Omg no way!! You should come say hi whenever! And this is why I love making physio videos because I wish I had someone to guide me! And you’re so so sweet oh my goodness 🥰 message me whenever on Instagram if you have any questions or want guidance :) or even comment haha I don’t mind ☺️ but I honestly appreciate the support so much!
Ooo how exciting! Good luck! And I first used iMovie now I use filmora :) I also do random bits in keynote haha - I use a combo of my phone and my Nikon D5300! Hope that helps!
as for fitting in yeah you can fit it in definitely but I suppose with placements where you’re working full-time it’s harder for sure. But if it’s a normal uni life then yeah you can definitely fit it in! The editing is the prt which takes a looonggg time 😩
Love this video but it scares me how much you have to learn! I'm a yr13 student, starting in Sep for physio and the content you show is so overwhelming! In my mind I'm thinking how on earth I'm going to be smart enough to understand that 😂.
Oh my goodness! Don't stress out at all! We go to university/college to learn and sure it might be overwhelming at times (but trust me you aren't alone). And I must say, I think those who succeed aren't those who are necessarily 'smarter' but those who put in the time and have a passion for what they are learning and doing. It's ok to be nervous, but don't be scared - You'll love it!
Hi Andie! That video was amazing! I love the way that you study and prepare for your placement, I feel do related as I LOVE to be always prepared! I'm so grateful for your channel cause I really have been feeling down lately cause apparently theres no school now and i havent studied in SO long that i forgot most of the basics and I've been looking for someone in the same shoe who would just motivate me to study again and you are that person!!! Thanks a lot! And btw I'm gonna follow you everywhere cause you're the sweetest ever!! And HAPPIEST BIRTHDAY ANUSHKA 💕💕
You’re so so so sweet 🥰 this comment made my day! Don’t feel alone though, it is definitely hard to get back into the rhythm of things - it takes a lot to stop just laying in bed doing nothing and go be productive. But it always helps to remind yourself of what you want to achieve and why, and that taking that first step to doing what’s better for you will get you to that goal.
@@andiecann611 thanks a lot for your reply 💕💕 you made my day too!! And I know what you mean really! Yesterday I tried my best to be productive and I was kinda and I'm really grateful for you! Thanks a lot 💕 I'll always be waiting for your videos.
Hi that’s so exciting!! Message me on Instagram and I can send you some voice notes more on what to expect and what you could do ☺️ andie.cann Short answer though - although all stroke areas will differ in they’re management and funding, expect all presentations of your pts to be different even if diagnosed with the same type of stroke. They will require different management plans depending on their social situation and own personal goals but you will get great insight into the true importance of working as an MDT (dietician, SLTs, PT, OT, Drs, Nurses TAs etc) It’s a great placement! You will learn the importance of hands on and functional rehab and how rewarding physio can truly be!
Hi Andie, love your channel! Thankyou for making this video. I’m a physio student in Australia and wondering if you have any tips on how to remember all the different injuries, their mechanisms, clinical features, tests and treatments. I’ve written everything into tables but there’s so many things to remember! Xx
Mia G hey Mia! Thanks so much ♥️♥️ honestly these comments give me life! To be honest there’s no easy way around them but it can make it so much clearer by organising the notes in the right way. Also I highly recommend talking through them in a way where you use reasoning behind it because it will make more sense in your mind where instead of “memorising” your “understanding” why they’re presenting in a certain why and therefore why you’re doing that treatment... if you get me?
Obviously it’s inevitable to have memorisation parts in relation to anatomy etc but by speaking it out aloud and writing it down will help in trying to engrain information - repetition and understanding is key! That way you don’t end up having to memorise treatments or clinical features as much because it just makes sense.
I would recommend (because there are so many conditions) starting basic then building on it because if you try to overload a lot of information about multiple different conditions it can become very overwhelming (which I’m sure you’re familiar with haha because I certainly was during the first two years)
Ok so I’m trying to type out but it might be difficult so what could make it clearer is if you want to send me a message on Instagram, I could send you a voice note! Is that ok? 😂
Thankyou so much for taking the time to reply to me and writing all that out. It means a lot. I will most definitely try and use that method. I haven’t thought of recording myself before but feel it will help a lot actually saying it out loud. Thanks so much Andie, looking forward to your future videos! Best of luck with your studies x
Hey! No, so basically it will generally be 8 hours x 5 days a week but obviously this differs between universities and placements. Your hours can depend on the hours of your educator but ward based placements will usually be 8-4 or 8:30-4:30 :)
Hey! You too :) I would say a mixture of specific textbooks, apps/videos to assist in visualising anatomy, youtube videos from physios like clinical physio or physiotutor AND physically practicing on others is the best way.
where is your placement in which hospital? you choose the hospital you want to work in ?? am I able to wear scrubs or something more comfortable than polos ?? :\
This placement was at Trafford :) This was a placement so the university allocates you however at MMU we have an alective in which we can choose where to have our final placement. Then you can apply for jobs. In terms of uniform it depends on the placement, usually it's between a polo or a tunic however that's something you ask your supervisor before beginning :)
Is there any way to get placement I m done with it nobody is responding 🤣🤣🤣🤣I have completed my first year of first year MSC and not getting placement for second year
@@andiecann611 I m in the heriot watt university, they are forcing me to find a placement otherwise i will be moved in one year program,they can just even they didnot do anything for me 😂😂😂
Thank you! And it definitely is! I’m gonna make a video like my “all about physiotherapy” one but solely talking placement - you learn so much! And yes she is ☺️
haha oh my gosh! I lived in australia for 5 years and then went to an american school in abu dhabi for high school - so now my accent is kind of a hugggeee mix
I love seeing other physio students on youtube, the stress and anxiety when you find out your placment is so real!!
Omg it’s so true! The complete mix of stress and anxiety 😅 but it’s so awesome!
Also yeah hehe I love our little physio community
it is really important for us,(physio students) watching youtubers who give information about physiotherapy...it is motivation...btw nice notes!!!!
aw yeah definitely!! and thank you! support from you guys is everything
Hi Andie, I hope you're doing well. I firstly want to say THANK YOU SO MUCH for doing this. I'm literally a year below you in thesame uni and on thesame course (what a coincidence right?? Lol). You have helped me alot to feel less anxious about going back to uni as I have been panicking A LOT! being at home for a very long time (although I've been doing courses via clinical physio) I felt less confident and just worried about going into second year but watching you has helped me alot. I'm so sorry if this is too long. I just wanted you to know that your content is amazing and extremely helpful and THANK YOU ones again and I wish you all the best in your placement xx
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Happy Birthday Anuska (I'm sorry if its spelt wrong). Xx
Ah you’re so sweet thank you :))
Omg no way!! You should come say hi whenever! And this is why I love making physio videos because I wish I had someone to guide me! And you’re so so sweet oh my goodness 🥰 message me whenever on Instagram if you have any questions or want guidance :) or even comment haha I don’t mind ☺️ but I honestly appreciate the support so much!
@@andiecann611 Hi Andie, thank you for the reply. I will definitely send you a message on Instagram xx
@@anushkabohra3284 you're welcome. Hope you had an amazing birthday too xx
Hi, this video is really helpful, I’m starting the speech and language therapy course in September Thanks x
Ooo how exciting! Good luck! And I first used iMovie now I use filmora :) I also do random bits in keynote haha - I use a combo of my phone and my Nikon D5300! Hope that helps!
as for fitting in yeah you can fit it in definitely but I suppose with placements where you’re working full-time it’s harder for sure. But if it’s a normal uni life then yeah you can definitely fit it in! The editing is the prt which takes a looonggg time 😩
Love this video but it scares me how much you have to learn! I'm a yr13 student, starting in Sep for physio and the content you show is so overwhelming! In my mind I'm thinking how on earth I'm going to be smart enough to understand that 😂.
Oh my goodness! Don't stress out at all! We go to university/college to learn and sure it might be overwhelming at times (but trust me you aren't alone). And I must say, I think those who succeed aren't those who are necessarily 'smarter' but those who put in the time and have a passion for what they are learning and doing. It's ok to be nervous, but don't be scared - You'll love it!
Hi Andie! That video was amazing! I love the way that you study and prepare for your placement, I feel do related as I LOVE to be always prepared! I'm so grateful for your channel cause I really have been feeling down lately cause apparently theres no school now and i havent studied in SO long that i forgot most of the basics and I've been looking for someone in the same shoe who would just motivate me to study again and you are that person!!! Thanks a lot! And btw I'm gonna follow you everywhere cause you're the sweetest ever!!
And HAPPIEST BIRTHDAY ANUSHKA 💕💕
You’re so so so sweet 🥰 this comment made my day! Don’t feel alone though, it is definitely hard to get back into the rhythm of things - it takes a lot to stop just laying in bed doing nothing and go be productive. But it always helps to remind yourself of what you want to achieve and why, and that taking that first step to doing what’s better for you will get you to that goal.
@@andiecann611 thanks a lot for your reply 💕💕 you made my day too!! And I know what you mean really! Yesterday I tried my best to be productive and I was kinda and I'm really grateful for you! Thanks a lot 💕 I'll always be waiting for your videos.
Hey, I have a stroke placement in just over a weeks time. Kinda wondering what the expectations will be as it’s my first placement?
Hi that’s so exciting!! Message me on Instagram and I can send you some voice notes more on what to expect and what you could do ☺️ andie.cann
Short answer though - although all stroke areas will differ in they’re management and funding, expect all presentations of your pts to be different even if diagnosed with the same type of stroke. They will require different management plans depending on their social situation and own personal goals but you will get great insight into the true importance of working as an MDT (dietician, SLTs, PT, OT, Drs, Nurses TAs etc) It’s a great placement! You will learn the importance of hands on and functional rehab and how rewarding physio can truly be!
Sounds great, thank you for your reply. I love your videos by the way - subscribed 👍🏻
@@jamiemills2506 amazing thank you!! I’ll be back making videos ☺️
@@andiecann611 Brilliant, looking forward to them 😄
Happy birthday Anuska 🎂, hope you have the best day 🎊
Mariah Joseph thank you :)))
YOURE SO SWEET 🥰🥰
Hi Andie, love your channel! Thankyou for making this video. I’m a physio student in Australia and wondering if you have any tips on how to remember all the different injuries, their mechanisms, clinical features, tests and treatments. I’ve written everything into tables but there’s so many things to remember! Xx
Mia G hey Mia! Thanks so much ♥️♥️ honestly these comments give me life! To be honest there’s no easy way around them but it can make it so much clearer by organising the notes in the right way. Also I highly recommend talking through them in a way where you use reasoning behind it because it will make more sense in your mind where instead of “memorising” your “understanding” why they’re presenting in a certain why and therefore why you’re doing that treatment... if you get me?
Obviously it’s inevitable to have memorisation parts in relation to anatomy etc but by speaking it out aloud and writing it down will help in trying to engrain information - repetition and understanding is key! That way you don’t end up having to memorise treatments or clinical features as much because it just makes sense.
I would recommend (because there are so many conditions) starting basic then building on it because if you try to overload a lot of information about multiple different conditions it can become very overwhelming (which I’m sure you’re familiar with haha because I certainly was during the first two years)
Ok so I’m trying to type out but it might be difficult so what could make it clearer is if you want to send me a message on Instagram, I could send you a voice note! Is that ok? 😂
Thankyou so much for taking the time to reply to me and writing all that out. It means a lot. I will most definitely try and use that method. I haven’t thought of recording myself before but feel it will help a lot actually saying it out loud. Thanks so much Andie, looking forward to your future videos! Best of luck with your studies x
Have you done a video with multiple physiotherapy students before? I think that would be great
I’ve thought about it! Even videos with other physio youtubers 👀
have you already done a video on how you study? if not that would be so helpful!
ooo yes! i could totally do that!! thank you :))
How long are placements is it 12-14 hours like nurses?
Hey! No, so basically it will generally be 8 hours x 5 days a week but obviously this differs between universities and placements. Your hours can depend on the hours of your educator but ward based placements will usually be 8-4 or 8:30-4:30 :)
Hey andie, hope you are doing good. I wanted to know about the resources you use for studying MSK and neuro.
Hey! You too :) I would say a mixture of specific textbooks, apps/videos to assist in visualising anatomy, youtube videos from physios like clinical physio or physiotutor AND physically practicing on others is the best way.
@@andiecann611 thank you.
where is your placement in which hospital?
you choose the hospital you want to work in ??
am I able to wear scrubs or something more comfortable than polos ?? :\
This placement was at Trafford :) This was a placement so the university allocates you however at MMU we have an alective in which we can choose where to have our final placement. Then you can apply for jobs. In terms of uniform it depends on the placement, usually it's between a polo or a tunic however that's something you ask your supervisor before beginning :)
@@andiecann611 thanx
Is there any way to get placement I m done with it nobody is responding 🤣🤣🤣🤣I have completed my first year of first year MSC and not getting placement for second year
Are you supposed to be getting one via the uni for second year? Or are you looking to do it voluntarily? Are you in the UK?
@@andiecann611 I m in the heriot watt university, they are forcing me to find a placement otherwise i will be moved in one year program,they can just even they didnot do anything for me 😂😂😂
@@andiecann611 are you on fb?🤣
@@Vikashtomar530 Instagram :)
@@Vikashtomar530 Did you try emailing your unit leader and see what she can do, also your placement organisers?
Love this vid❤ the placement seem interesting is it?
And happiest bday to anushka!💖btw are you indian?;)
Thank you! And it definitely is! I’m gonna make a video like my “all about physiotherapy” one but solely talking placement - you learn so much! And yes she is ☺️
Hey Girl! I know you said you go to school in Manchester, but your accent sounds Australian. Just curious, are you from there originally?
haha oh my gosh! I lived in australia for 5 years and then went to an american school in abu dhabi for high school - so now my accent is kind of a hugggeee mix
i love that you picked it out hahha
@@andiecann611 that's so freaking cool!
Haha right!! Though I feel like my accent is different everyday 😂
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