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Physiotutors Podcast
From Core to Kick: The Pelvis as the Missing Link in Hamstring and Groin Injuries ft. Nick van der Horst
Summary In this conversation, Dr. Nick van der Horst, a sports physiotherapist, discusses the significant impact of hamstring and groin injuries in football, emphasizing the importance of pelvic control in injury prevention and rehabilitation. He highlights the prevalence of these injuries, the role of eccentric strength training, and the need for comprehensive screening and assessment methods. Dr. van der Horst shares insights on how to modify pelvic posture and control during rehabilitation, providing practical advice for integrating these concepts into injury prevention programs. The discussion also covers the relationship between pelvic mechanics and performance optimization, making it...
2025-12-06
1h 07
Physiotutors Podcast
An Introduction to Neurocentric Training with Jannik Schuster
Summary In this podcast episode, neuroathletic performance and pain coach Jannik Schuster discusses neurocentric training, a method focusing on the brain and nervous system to enhance performance and alleviate pain. Schuster explains how he discovered this approach through personal experience with injuries and highlights its effectiveness in reducing inflammation and pain. He defines neurocentric training as targeting brain and nervous system interactions to improve performance, distinguishing it from traditional training methods that focus on biomechanical structures. Schuster emphasizes the significance of understanding the nervous system's role in pain and movement limitations, advocating for individualized approaches to address...
2025-11-03
54 min
Rehab With Roni
The Physiotutors
In this episode, Roni talks to Andreas Heck and Kai Sigel, the co-founders of Physiotutors. They discuss the origins of their YouTube channel and brand. They share their journey from meeting in PT school in Amsterdam to creating content that filled a gap in educational resources for physical therapy students. The conversation delves into their decision to make Physiotutors a full-time endeavor and the subsequent growth, including the development of an app, online courses, and an international team. Expect to learn their current stance on the clinical relevance of orthopedic special testing, how they have stayed true to their...
2025-10-13
1h 08
Physiotutors Podcast
Beyond Whiplash: Modern Physiotherapy for Prolonged Post-Concussion Symptoms with Melvin Pitz and Cornel Tol
Summary In this episode, Melvin Pitz and Cornel Tol from the Headache, Pain, and Concussion Training Institute (HPCTI) delve into the intricacies of managing concussions and post-concussion symptoms. They advocate for using the term "prolonged post-concussion symptoms" over "mild traumatic brain injury" to reduce the nocebo effect associated with the latter. The discussion highlights the importance of a multidisciplinary and biopsychosocial approach in diagnosis and treatment, emphasizing the significance of early intervention and patient education. Melvin and Cornel share insights into diagnostic criteria, the impact of framing on patient outcomes, and the gaps in current...
2025-10-02
1h 08
Science of Physio
#3 - Screening für ernsthafte Pathologien: Wann sollte ich Patient*innen weiterleiten? (mit Simon Gasselich)
In dieser Folge sprechen wir mit unserem Kollegen Simon Gasselich über das Screening für ernsthafte Pathologien in der Physiotherapie, sogenannte “Red Flags”. Dabei handelt es sich um Zeichen und Symptome, die den Verdacht auf eine ernsthafte Pathologie aufkommen lassen. Wobei ernsthaft in diesem Fall bedeutet, dass eine weitere ärztliche Abklärung indiziert ist.Simon arbeitet mit uns gemeinsam in der Praxis und bringt zudem wertvolle Erfahrungen als Lehrender an der FH Krems und FH Burgenland mit. Er hat in einem Forschungsprojekt der FH Krems zum Thema Red Flags Screening mitgearbeitet und ist Mitautor von Arbeiten zu diesem T...
2025-09-29
1h 14
Physiotutors Podcast
Foot First: Rethinking Intrinsic Strength & Injury Rehab with Dr. Sue Mayes
Summary In this episode, we welcome Dr. Sue Mayes, a distinguished physiotherapist and senior lecturer at La Trobe University, who is renowned for her expertise in injury prevention and rehabilitation, particularly in elite dancers and athletes. Dr. Mayes discusses the significance of foot intrinsic muscles, focusing on their role in ballet and sports injuries. She explains common issues like hallux valgus and foot arch control, emphasizing the importance of intrinsic muscle strengthening to enhance performance and reduce injury risk. Dr. Mayes shares insights into effective foot strengthening techniques, such as banded exercises and stair running...
2025-09-02
45 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Hamstrings under the Microscope with Jack Hickey
Description In this episode, Dr. Jack Hickey, a leading researcher in hamstring injuries, shares valuable insights into the complexities of hamstring rehabilitation and injury prevention. He discusses the common misconceptions surrounding hamstring rehab, emphasizing the importance of understanding the adaptations targeted by specific exercises rather than simply mimicking injury mechanisms. Dr. Hickey also delves into the significance of hamstring muscle architecture, particularly the role of fascicle length as a modifiable risk factor for injury. He highlights recent research comparing the effectiveness of exercises like Nordic hamstring exercises and Romanian deadlifts in enhancing fascicle length. Dr...
2025-08-05
1h 01
Physiotutors Podcast
Runeasi in Practice: AI Gait & Jump Analysis for Clinicians with Kurt Schütte
Summary In this episode, we explore the innovative world of Runeasi, a company co-founded by Dr. Kurt Schütte, which is revolutionizing the assessment of running and jumping in both clinical and athletic settings. Dr. Schütte shares how Runeasi bridges the gap between lab-based biomechanics research and real-world application, offering affordable, evidence-based analysis tools. The episode delves into the workings of Runeasi's AI-driven 3D gait analysis and its jump module, highlighting their key metrics and practical applications in reducing injury risk and enhancing performance. Additionally, the podcast covers the benefits of using Runeasi for clinicians and co...
2025-07-01
1h 04
Physiotutors Podcast
Breaking Taboos About Pelvic Health With Hedwig Neels
In Episode 77 of the PhysioTutors podcast, we welcome Hedwig Neels, a renowned physiotherapist from Belgium who specializes in pelvic health. Hedwig is a professor at the University of Antwerp and founder of the Pelvic Floor platform, which aims to break taboos and make pelvic health accessible and understandable for women. During the episode, Hedwig discusses her journey in creating the Pelvic Floor platform and the common misconceptions around pelvic health, such as the overemphasis on Kegel exercises. She emphasizes the importance of education, awareness, and a holistic approach to pelvic health. The conversation also covers pelvic health during pregnancy...
2025-06-04
56 min
Physiotutors Podcast
From Playgrounds to Podiums: The Role of Physiotherapy in Youth Athletes with Dan Elias
In episode 76 of the podcast, we engage with Dan Elias, a seasoned physiotherapist with over 15 years of experience, specializing in youth athletes. Dan works with the England athletics team and runs the Youth Physiotherapy Clinic in Bath, focusing on athletes aged 8-18. During the episode, Dan discusses his journey into youth physiotherapy, emphasizing the unique approach required for treating young athletes compared to adults. He highlights common misconceptions about physiotherapy for children and the importance of adapting communication and treatment strategies to suit their developmental needs. Dan elaborates on the challenges of managing injuries during growth spurts...
2025-05-07
57 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Mindful Movement: Integrating Mindfulness into Physiotherapy with Shrey Vazir
In this episode of the podcast, we are joined by Shrey Vazir, an advanced physiotherapist and founder of Mind Body Horizons. Shrey shares his personal journey of managing fibromyalgia and discovering the intersection of mindfulness and physiotherapy. He emphasizes the importance of integrating mindfulness practices into healthcare, particularly for managing chronic pain, stress, and burnout. Shrey discusses the science behind mindfulness, its benefits for patients and healthcare professionals, and offers practical steps for incorporating mindfulness into physiotherapy practice. He also addresses common misconceptions and barriers to adopting mindfulness and shares success stories of patients and professionals who...
2025-04-02
57 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Tingling, Weakness & Pain? Let's Talk Cervical Radiculopathy with Dr. Erik Thoomes
In Episode 74 of the Physiotutors podcast, host Kai is joined by Dr. Erik Thoomes, an expert in musculoskeletal conditions, particularly cervical radiculopathy. Dr. Thoomes provides an in-depth discussion on cervical radiculopathy, distinguishing it from nonspecific neck pain. He explains that cervical radiculopathy involves radiating arm pain due to nerve root irritation or compression, often caused by disc herniation or spondylotic changes, contrasting it with lumbar radiculopathy. The episode emphasizes the importance of thorough patient history in diagnosis and suggests a cluster of tests including Spurling's test and neural tension tests to improve diagnostic accuracy. Dr. Thoomes also...
2025-03-05
41 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Beyond the Bench: A Pro Sports Physio's Journey with Philip Andersson
Description In episode 73 of the Physiotutors podcast, we talk to Philipp Andersson, a seasoned physical therapist and strength and conditioning coach who heads the medical department for IFK Värnamo in Sweden's top football league. Philipp shares insights into his unconventional journey into sports physiotherapy, starting with a passion for working in professional sports, leading to volunteering opportunities that paved his way into elite sports teams. Despite lacking initial connections, his determination and strategic volunteer work helped him secure his current role. Philipp discusses the unique challenges of working with both women's and men's football t...
2025-02-07
40 min
Physiotutors Podcast
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...
2025-01-04
56 min
Physiotutors Podcast
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...
2024-12-07
50 min
Physiotutors Podcast
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...
2024-11-02
55 min
Physiotutors Podcast
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...
2024-10-05
1h 00
Physiotutors Podcast
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...
2024-09-07
1h 03
Physiotutors Podcast
Step by Step - The Ultimate Guide to Ankle Sprains with Jente Wagemans
Summary In this podcast episode, we talk with Jente Wachemans, a physiotherapist and researcher specializing in ankle sprains and chronic instability. We discuss the nature of lateral ankle sprains, differentiating them from other types of ankle injuries, and touch on chronic ankle instability, a condition that remains somewhat ambiguous and under-researched. Jente emphasizes that while ankle sprains are common, particularly in sports, the transition to chronic instability isn't always straightforward and requires more prospective data for a clearer understanding. We also explore the prevalence of ankle sprains across various sports and demographic groups, noting higher incidences in...
2024-08-03
1h 00
Physiotutors Podcast
Empowering Movement - Integrating S&C into Physiotherapy with Claire Minshull
In this podcast, Dr. Claire Minshull shares her insights on teaching strength and conditioning to physiotherapists, emphasizing the practical application of academic knowledge. She discusses common mistakes in S&C practices, the importance of muscular strength in rehabilitation, and the significance of individualized exercise prescription for optimal outcomes. Claire also explores topics like measuring strength, rate of force development, and emerging technologies in strength training, underlining the need for patient-centered approaches and effective rehabilitation strategies. Guest Dr. Claire Minshull is a sport scientist, researcher and visiting professor at Leeds Beckett University in the UK. She...
2024-07-06
1h 05
Physiotutors Podcast
EP. 065: More than Meds - Exploring Physiotherapy for Migraine Management with Kerstin Luedtke
In this podcast episode, Dr. Kerstin Luedtkee discusses the topic of migraine headaches, providing insights into the definition, classification, and pathophysiological theories behind migraines. She explains the criteria for diagnosing migraine headaches, including the presence of associated symptoms such as nausea and sensitivity to light or sound. Dr. Luedtkee delves into the role of the hypothalamus as a key structure in triggering migraine attacks and highlights the importance of understanding the central nervous system changes that occur in individuals with migraines. Moreover, she emphasizes the need for a holistic approach in managing migraines, incorporating physiotherapy interventions alongside pharmacological treatments...
2024-06-01
52 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Beyond Tennis Elbow - A Deep Dive into Lateral Elbow Tendinopathy | Leanne Bisset
In this podcast episode, Dr. Leanne Bisset, a musculoskeletal physiotherapist and associate professor at Griffith University, shares valuable insights on lateral epicondylalgia, also known as lateral elbow tendinopathy. She discusses the anatomy and function of the affected muscles, highlighting the importance of stability in wrist movements and the role of the extensor carpi radialis brevis. Dr. Bisset emphasizes the shift in terminology from epicondylitis to tendinopathy, debunking misconceptions around inflammation in the condition and providing a comprehensive overview of diagnostic considerations, risk factors, and red flags to look for during assessment. Furthermore, Dr. Bisset delves into the...
2024-05-04
1h 07
Physiotutors Podcast
From Irritation to Recovery: A Complete Guide to Conquering Shin Splints (MTSS) | Tom Goom
In this episode of the Physiotutors podcast, Tom Goom, also known as the Running Physio, provides valuable insights into medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS) and its management. He discusses the pathophysiology of MTSS, Risk factors, and emphasizes the importance of gradual training progression and proper footwear selection to prevent MTSS. Tom also shares his approach to assessing and treating MTSS, focusing on finding a pain-free level of loading, incorporating strength training, and carefully guiding patients through a structured return to running program. It's a value-packed episode so tune in to master your approach to treating shin splints.
2024-04-06
47 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Poking into Pain: A Deep Dive into Dry Needling | Barbara Cagnie
In this podcast episode, Barbara Cagnie, a physiotherapist and manual therapist, discusses the topic of dry needling, providing valuable insights into its definition, physiological effects, and clinical applications. Dry needling is described as a technique used by physiotherapists to treat myofascial pain, with the insertion of thin filiform needles into specific trigger points aiming to reduce pain and restore muscle function. Barbara highlights the physiological basis of dry needling, emphasizing its effects on peripheral and central systems, as well as its potential impact on pain and inflammation. The discussion delves into the differences between active and latent...
2024-03-02
41 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Ep. 061 | Jaw-dropping Insights: Tackling TMJ Dysfunction | Corinne Visscher
In this episode, Dutch researcher Corinne Visscher discusses temporomandibular disorders (TMD) with a focus on prevalence, risk factors, diagnosis, and treatment. She provides insights on the research she is currently focused on, particularly in understanding the journey of patients with chronic complaints related to TMD. Corinne also emphasizes the importance of screening for TMD, providing counseling and advice on habits, and referring patients to oral facial physical therapists or dentists when necessary. She also highlights the link between TMD and secondary headaches, and offers ways to reach out to her for further information. Content
2024-02-03
43 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Ep. 060 | Pain and Disability Drivers Management (PDDM) Model | Yannick Tousignant-Laflamme
In this Physiotutors podcast episode, Canadian researcher Yannick Tousignant-Laflamme introduces the Pain and Disability Drivers Management Model, a groundbreaking approach to understanding and managing chronic musculoskeletal pain, particularly low back pain. This model identifies five key domains across three dimensions, going beyond biomechanics to reveal the root causes of pain and disability. It underscores the significance of interdisciplinary collaboration and effective communication among healthcare professionals. By integrating classification systems and prognostic tools, this model optimizes its effectiveness. Classification systems pinpoint patient subgroups, while prognostic tools screen for psychological factors affecting pain outcomes. Clinicians are encouraged to utilize...
2024-01-06
54 min
Physiotutors Podcast
The Shoulder Blade Shuffle: Separating Fact from Fiction in Scapula Dyskinesia | Filip Struyf
In this podcast, we explore scapular dyskinesis, the abnormal movement of the shoulder blade. We discuss related terms like scapular misalignment and sick scapula, questioning the practicality of assessing it through visual observation. We highlight that identifying it as normal or abnormal may not guide treatment decisions or pinpoint the cause of shoulder pain. We also address its prevalence in athletes and non-athletes and suggest using various tests to assess scapular dyskinesis. Intriguingly, we'll reveal a surprising connection between scapular dyskinesis and an unexpected aspect of training, which might change the way you think about shoulder issues. So, join...
2023-12-02
53 min
The FCP Podcast
MSK - Knee Pain Assessment 'remember one up one down'
Send us a textRichard and Emma welcome back Ed Baker who is a FCP - MSK physio in general practice and a FCP ambassador at Coventry and Warwickshire Training Hub. During the episode we discuss the approach to patients that present with knee pain and how to carry out a effective knee assessment. Including, history taking, common examination findings and knee pathology. Ed discus's when we should be investigating knee pain and what investigations should requested. Ed then relates his assessment to discuss a case related to osteoarthritis presenting in general practice. Please feel free...
2023-11-18
1h 10
Physiotutors Podcast
Ep. 058 | Beyond the Clinic: Harnessing Lifestyle for Physiotherapy Success | Jaap Wonders
In this podcast episode, sports physiotherapist and lifestyle expert Jaap Wonders discusses the several aspects of successful lifestyle interventions as part of the treatment plans in physiotherapy practice. He outlines the guidelines on proper sleep hygiene, diet and other important factors to take into account when prescribing a healthy lifestyle. We discuss the challenges of adopting healthy habits and what we can do about this. Content00:00 intro 00:45 Why the interest in Lifestyle? 02:50 How to deal with unhealthy lifestyles 05:52 Failing to meet movement goals 10:43 Movement snacks 12:28 10K Steps a Day. What's the d...
2023-11-04
1h 06
Physiotutors Podcast
Ring of Truth: Exploring Physiotherapy's Role in Tinnitus Treatment | Sarah Michiels
In this podcast episode, physiotherapist Sarah Michiels discusses somatic tinnitus, a type of tinnitus that is often caused by dysfunctions in the upper cervical spine and jaw. She highlights the prevalence of somatic tinnitus and the importance of a comprehensive diagnosis to rule out other causes. The talk provides insights into her evaluation and treatment approach, emphasizes the role of physiotherapy in improving muscle function and coordination to manage this debilitating condition. Content 00:00 Intro 00:46 Definition of Somatic Tinnitus 01:35 Tinnitus and the Cervical Spine 04:47 Prevalence of Tinnitus 06:22 Epidemiology of Tinnitus 08:15 Physiotherapy...
2023-10-07
39 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Mobilisation with Movement (MWM) | Thomas Mitchell
Welcome to Physiotutors podcast episode 56 with Thomas Mitchell. Thomas is a wrist and hand specialist physiotherapist, and working toward his PhD at Sheffield Hallam. He is a physiotherapist of 25 years standing in primary care, private practice and sports. He is a First-contact Practitioner clinical supervisor and member of the British Association of Hand Therapists. He is also a Member of the Mulligan Concept Teachers Association, so the perfect person to talk to about the Mobilizations with Movement abbreviated as MWM. He is also an instructor for our online courses and has developed the complete upper limb focus...
2023-09-02
52 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Cervicogenic Dizziness | Julia Treleaven
This episode of the Physiotutors podcast features Julia Treleaven, a researcher and physiotherapist, who discusses cervicogenic dizziness and its diagnosis. We delve into the condition's pathophysiology and prevalence in patients with chronic neck pain. We also discuss red flags to watch for during patient history taking and differentiating cervicogenic dizziness from other forms of dizziness. The episode covers functional tests used to assess balance and motor control and treatment options, including sensory-motor exercises, manual therapy, and posture correction. The discussion emphasizes the importance of focusing on the neck's role in such cases rather than just diagnosing the condition.
2023-08-05
38 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Prevention forecast: cloudy with a chance of injury | Nicol van Dyk
Nicol van Dyk is a physiotherapist and clinical researcher currently occupying the role of Injury Surveillance and Medical Research Officer with the Irish Rugby Football Union in Dublin, Ireland. In 2018 Nicol completed his PhD in Health Sciences at Ghent University, Belgium titled "Risk factors for hamstring injuries in professional football players." During this time Nicol was a physiotherapist at the Aspetar Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital. In this episode we are joined by Nicol van Dyk. We discuss injury prediction and screening tests, individual risk factors for athletes at risk of injury, the importance of clinical...
2023-07-01
48 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Ep. 053 | Lumbar Radicular Syndrome | Adam Dobson
Welcome to episode 53! In this episode we are joined by Adam Dobson who is working as a specialist triage & treat spinal physiotherapist for South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. He is the author of "Lumbar Radicular Syndromes - At a Glance" and actively shares his knowledge around radicular syndromes on his Twitter (@adamdobson123) and as guest on various podcasts. We are very happy to have him on the microphone for this episode. Enjoy! Content 00:00 Intro 00:40 Definition of Lumbar Radicular Syndrome 02:57 Signs & Symptoms of Sciatica 06:12 Red Flags 14:14 Cauda Eq...
2023-06-03
54 min
Physiotutors Podcast
To Image or not to Image | Andrew Cuff
Andrew is a consultant physiotherapist from the UK with a special interest in the upper limb and particularly the shoulder, which is also the reason he has created a course on the stiff shoulder, the elbow and wrist for Physiotutors together with Thomas Mitchell. He is in the process of finishing his PhD this year on imaging for musculoskeletal conditions in primary care at Keele University, so he's the perfect person to talk to about imaging! Content 00:00 Intro 01:25 How far are we from ideal? 05:56 Scale of MSK Imaging 09:40 Why don't we...
2023-05-06
50 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Plantar Heel Pain | Henrik RIel
Hi and welcome to Physiotutors podcast episode 51 with Henrik Riel. Henrik is a physiotherapist from Denmark and has obtained his PhD in the management of plantar heel pain. He is doing a post-doc fellowship at the university of Aalborg and he is an assistant professor at the physio department of the university of northern Denmark. In this episode we will talk about plantar heel pain etiology, the risk factors associated with it, Henrik's approach to examination, imaging, and treatment. We will answer the question if there are prognostic factors for the condition, what mode of...
2023-04-01
33 min
Physiotutors Podcast
The Unstable Shoulder | Anju Jaggi
In this episode we will talk about all things shoulder instability. You will learn more about the Stanmore classification and structural damage after dislocations. We will discuss the typical patient with shoulder instability and how an examination process looks like. We will touch on muscle activation patterns, surgery and how physiotherapeutic management of a patient with shoulder instability could possibly look like. So make sure to listen to the whole episode! Our guest is Anju Jaggi. She is a physio consultant shoulder specialist at the royal national orthopedic hospital in stanmore, UK. She's a past president o...
2023-03-03
1h 03
Physiotutors Podcast
Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) | Mike Reiman
Welcome to episode 49! Today's guest is Mike Reiman who is a physiotherapist, active clinical researcher, educator and mentor with a special interest in the hip. He is also an associate professor at Duke University and an adjunct professor at Wichita State University. In this episode we will talk about femoroacetabular impingement abbreviated as FAI. You will learn more about FAI morphology and the development of FAI. Mike will elaborate on the epidemiolgy of FAI, what can trigger symptoms and the prognosis in regards to the development of hip osteoarthritis. Of course we will talk about...
2023-02-04
1h 00
Physiotutors Podcast
Ep. 048 | Joint Efforts: Navigating Rheumatism | Jack March
In this episode we will talk about different rheumatological conditions that can mask as musculoskeletal pain and how to recognize them. Our guest is Jack March, a physiotherapist specialising in rheumatology who provides CPD courses on the recognition, investigation and management of rheumatological conditions. We will shine a light on imaging and medical tests for different conditions and cover differences between genders. At last, we will discuss how patients with rheumatism are best treated, talk about precautions during exercise and how to positively influence their prognosis. So make sure to listen to the whole episode! Enjoy! ...
2023-01-14
38 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Demonization of Manual Therapy | Chad Cook
In this episode we will talk about the demonization of and the future of manual therapy with Chad Cook. Chad is physiotherapist, a professor at Duke University and a clinical researcher who has published over 330 peer-reviewed papers. One of the latest papers he has published is called "The Demonization of manual therapy" where he evaluated common critique on manual therapy based on the current literature. News: We do have an announcement to make: You might be wondering why you're listening to a podcast host with a German accent. Our former podcast host Sunny Sandhu has left us to...
2022-12-10
40 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Understanding & Reading Research | James Malone
Research and evidence based practise are the cornerstone of the modern clinician - ensuring that we use the best, up to date methods to support our clients and patients. With that said however, there's so much out there, how can you be sure what you're reading is worthwhile, is relevant or of any half decent quality. We have to understand the limitations of the research we're reading to understand the implications and potential application of that research too. It's unfortunate, but when working with people - whatever your discipline - there's no one size fits all approach and there's...
2022-11-05
54 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Ep. 045|Pain, The Brain & Emotional Learning| Melissa Farmer
I speak with the amazing Dr Melissa Farmer, Clinical Psychologist, Neuroscientist, researcher, CCO & co founder of Aivo Health! Melissa and I talk about chronic pain and the influence that has on both the brain & body as well as what we can do in clinic to both utilise these changes as well as how we can manage our patients with chronic pain with our approach to help them both feel seen and heard. We discuss her approach as to how she applies her research in clinic and what the importance is of getting research into clinics quicker rather than how...
2022-10-01
1h 16
Physiotutors Podcast
Episode 044: ACL Rehab & Biomechanics with Enda King
We've returning guest the always fantastic Enda King with us this month to discuss ACL Biomechanics & movement strategies post op - an area where Enda had done his PhD in! We look at how you can objectively help your patients even if you don't have a fancy biomechanics lab, where the idea of a 10% difference for RTP comes from and how that translates into reality as well as how you can coach your patients without coaching through movement constraints! Tune in to find out more!
2022-09-03
46 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Patients Perspective: Traumatic Brain Injury with Curtis Anderson
This months guest is Curtis Anderson, a severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) survivor for a new area we're looking to dive deeper into on the podcast – the patient's perspective. We talk to Curtis about his 20 year journey and how he defied what was initially thought possible for the full extent of his rehab. After 3 weeks in a medically induced coma he spent a year in a rehabilitation center and he has since gone on a journey to be a motivational speaker helping other get through their own journeys as the prime example of what can happen when you don't gi...
2022-08-06
42 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Pelvic Floor Physio with Dr. Sarah Haag
On this episode I speak to Dr Sarah Haag about pelvic floor physiotherapy - from what we need to listen to when talking to our patients to when we should refer on for a specialist and beyond! Tune in to this episode as we explore an area of the body that has, for me, for all intents and purposes, been a bit of a black hole that, I admittedly say on the podcast - I'm glad I've worked previously with pelvic floor specialists in the same clinic as I would never have even recognised to refer on in the...
2022-07-02
1h 01
Physiotutors Podcast
Lower Limb Orthopedics & Communication with Dr Ahmad Malik
On this edition of the podcast we talk with Dr Ahmad Malik, foot & ankle orthopedic consultant. We start the discussion looking at surgeries, what constitutes a good or bad candidate for surgery as well as reactions to metal work after the fact. In addition to that, we discuss the importance of listening to your patients and fully exploring their situation and not just writing them off as a complaining patient or the classic "get over it" sort of answer! It's something that we as healthcare professionals should value very highly and a conversation that everyone can take something from...
2022-06-04
1h 01
Die Philipp Rey Show
Folge 21: Physiotutors, Evidenzbasierte Praxis und die Zukunft der Physiotherapie – mit Kai Sigel und Andreas Heck.
In dieser Folge waren Kai und Andreas zu Gast. Zusammen haben sie die Online Plattform Physiotutors gegründet. Sie leben und arbeiten in Amsterdam. Im ersten Teil des Podcasts sprechen wir über die Entstehungsgeschichte des Unternehmens und was es heute ist. Zudem reden wir über die Entwicklung, die die beiden gemacht haben. Teil davon sind ihr Studium und wie sich die Physiotutors über die Zeit verändert haben. Wir thematisieren auch Trends in der Physiotherapie und das Fortbildungssystem in Deutschland und den Niederlanden. Außerdem sprechen Sie über die größten Unterschi...
2022-05-16
43 min
Die Philipp Rey Show
Folge 20: Physiotutors, Evidenzbasierte Praxis und die Zukunft der Physiotherapie – mit Kai Sigel und Andreas Heck.
In dieser Folge waren Kai und Andreas zu Gast. Zusammen haben sie die Online Plattform Physiotutors gegründet. Sie leben und arbeiten in Amsterdam. Im ersten Teil des Podcasts sprechen wir über die Entstehungsgeschichte des Unternehmens und was es heute ist. Zudem reden wir über die Entwicklung, die die beiden gemacht haben. Teil davon sind ihr Studium und wie sich die Physiotutors über die Zeit verändert haben. Wir thematisieren auch Trends in der Physiotherapie und das Fortbildungssystem in Deutschland und den Niederlanden. Außerdem sprechen Sie über die größten Unterschi...
2022-05-09
45 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Achilles Tendon Rupture with Lizzie Marlow
On this episode of the podcast I talk with Lizzie Marlow, an MSK physiotherapist & educator specialising in lower limbs with special interests in running injuries, lower limb tendinopathies & of course management & treatment of achilles ruptures. We talk about everything surrounding Achilles tendon rupture rehabilitation. From the initial assessment to the rehabilitation - as well as what is important at the initial stages of identifying the rupture (I have unfortunately seen a 1 or 2 missed...) - utilising ultrasound to get the optimal position for the torn tendon to repair as well as decisions on whether or not to operate, then guiding...
2022-05-07
1h 08
Physiotutors Podcast
Neuro-Sport & Rehab with Katie Mitchell
This time we speak with Katie Mitchell, a researcher, educator, physical therapist, athletic therapist & clinic owner with a special interest in concussions and rehabilitation as well as the role our neuromuscular connection plays into rehab - not just in the post concussion athlete, but para-athletes, musculoskeletal complaints & rehab as a whole! We discuss compensation strategies - briefly how & why they come about, as well as how Katie tackles that in rehabilitation by getting the patient to indirectly address the compensation strategies through task modification! We also touch on how we can use these strategies for something as simple as...
2022-04-02
1h 13
Physiotutors Podcast
Nutrition & Social Media Ethics with Ben Steele-Turner
This month we're speaking to Ben Steele-Turner (@PhysiUtrition). Ben is a Physiotherapist with a Msc in nutrition having spoken on the topic in conferences and a lecturer in musculoskeletal health. Next to that he's also a personal trainer and previously competed in body building fitness competitions - he stays busy! We spoke about the importance of nutrition, what counts in your micro's and macro's when you're talking about injury rehabilitation and just how particular one needs to be about their intake! In addition we discuss ethics in the world of social media and how we as healthcare professionals can...
2022-03-05
1h 06
Physiotutors Podcast
PFPS with Claire "Patella" Robertson
This time we're joined in studio with none other than returning guest, Claire Robertson! Claire is back to talk to us about patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS). From defining what it actually is as an all encompassing term, to rehab strategies and potentially what adjuncts may be useful. Don't forget to head over to www.physiotutors.com/courses to check out our latest course with Claire Robertson on everything you need to know about PFPS including real life case studies and example rehab exercises to complement your programming, everything you need to go back into clinic on Monday feeling more...
2022-01-29
56 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Hip pathology & FAI with Mehmet Gem
This time we're joined by hip specialist Mehmet Gem to discuss hip pathologies, how you're going to assess patients in clinic and how you can, without further imaging begin to develop a picture of what might be going on in your patients hip to determine whether or not further action outside of physiotherapy alone is needed! We dive deep on FAI and Mehmet's own experience there post op and discuss what he would do differently knowing what he knows now all these years later and the importance of a well structured loading program! That and much much more on...
2022-01-01
1h 16
Physiotutors Podcast
S&C in Elite Performance
Join us as we sit down with Yoeri Pegel - head of strength for Ajax football club in Amsterdam as well as working with Olympic athletes & elite combat sports athletes. We talk about everything from training in season & out, how to maximise gains and when to focus more on maintenance. Yoeri discusses his approach to coaching, cueing and being flexible to the audience you're working with, as well as what "sports specific" training means and the principles he takes in to every session! In addition to that we touch on how he looks at and measures fatigue so you...
2021-12-04
1h 28
EMS PODCAST
Bonus - Øresten Og Trunkal Ataksi Mixdown
Velkommen tilbage til podcasten. Denne gang til et spin off fra det forrige afsnit om svimmelhed (hvis ikke du har hørt det, så skynd dig at streame der hvor du finder dine podcasts). Øresten er den hyppigste årsag til vedholdende svimmelhed, men altimens svimmelhed forsaget af øresten er ufarligt, kan svimmelheden ikke altid bare afskrives. Derfor skal vi vide hvordan vi ser forskel. Det og Trunkal Ataksi ved Peter Tagmose Thomsen en del om. God fornøjelse. Head roll test https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSXwlUUpkow&ab_channel=Physiotutors Dix Hallpike test https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wMvTUP...
2021-11-29
13 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Orthopaedic surgery 101
In this episode we talk about what it is your orthopaedic surgeon would consider (and what Dr. Jorge Chahla *heavily* emphasised - in consultation with the patient) in the decision making process as to whether or not surgery was a suitable option, or if something such as biologics would be a better option. We touch on the decision making process in elite sports where Dr Chahla works with the Chicago Bulls, White Sox & Fire FC where time constraints may cause one to choose a different decision making process. On top of that we talk about what orthopaedic surgeons look...
2021-11-06
1h 04
Physiotutors Podcast
Recovery Strategies & Sports Performance with Yann Le Meur
Yann Le Meur sits down with us to discuss recovery & sports performance through his work with elite athletes from the French Olympic team over 3 Olympic cycles, to the world number 2 in tennis Daniil Medvedev & AS Monoco to name but a few. We discuss everything from his role in aiding the athletes sports performance & recovery, and where he feels the MDT approach has proved to be of the utmost importance in creating better outcomes through a better understanding of the athletes they are working with. Yann also talks about how he believes the best way to have optimum recovery isn't...
2021-10-16
1h 16
Physiotutors Podcast
Vestibular Rehab with Firat Kesgin
On this episode of the podcast we talk with Vestibular Rehabilitation specialist Firat Kesgin about the intricacies of vestibular rehab, and just how complex it can be, what the effects are if a patient is misdiagnosed and then continue down the "wrong" pathways, as well as what you can do to help aid and guide their rehab. If you've listened to our podcasts on concussions you will know just how pivotal an early diagnosis of a vestibular issue can be and when left unchecked and untreated how devastating the results can be! Tune in to find out more! Firat...
2021-10-02
1h 00
Physiotutors Podcast
Headaches 101 with Rene Castien
In this episode of the podcast we talked to a leader in the field of headache & migraine research. As a practising physiotherapist René has the fortune of being able to take his research and apply it directly in clinic, applying not just statistically significant but also that which will in turn be clinically significant and appropriate for use. We discuss assessment strategies for headaches, what you can look out for in your history taking and approaches for physiotherapeutic treatment.
2021-09-04
43 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Cervical Arterial Dysfunction (CAD) with Roger Kerry
In this episode of the podcast I get to speak with Roger Kerry, physiotherapist, researcher & educator. Roger Kerry has lectured internationally extensively on the topic of Cervical Arterial Dysfunction (CAD) to help bring to light an area of physiotherapy that we may not be addressing as much as necessary. We discuss signs & symptoms to look out for in patients when you suspect CAD may be an issue, what your next steps are as a physio as well as what are the predisposing factors to help in your clinical reasoning!
2021-08-28
1h 04
Physiotutors Podcast
Respiratory Physiotherapy & Covid-19 with Pat Camp
In this episode of the podcast I get to speak with Pat Camp - a respiratory rehabilitation specialist and researcher with around 3 decades experience as a physiotherapist & over a decades experience in research for respiratory physiotherapy. Pat is also the host of the LungFit podcast where she discusses the latest in pulmonary rehabilitation. We speak about respiratory rehabilitation in chronic patients as well as addressing the elephant in the room that is Covid 19. We talk about structuring your rehab plan with chronic patients, how you can build with those patients and talk about what aspects from other lung diseases...
2021-08-07
1h 21
Physiotutors Podcast
Central Sensitization in a Nutshell with Jo Nijs
Today I'm speaking with the man behind the newest online course Central Sensitization - Jo Nijs - member of the famed Pain In Motion research group. We talk about central sensitization - the pillars behind the approach that the PIM group utilise, wider aspects of research and environmental aspects that can influence the pain response and recovery such as diet and sleep and how you can take that directly into practise along side your graded exercise/exposure program as well as tackling patient beliefs.
2021-07-17
1h 27
Physiotutors Podcast
Biomechanics still Matter with Aaron Horschig
In this episode of the podcast I get to speak with the man behind Squat University - Aaron Horschig, who himself is an ex competitive Olympic style lifter, Physiotherapist, writer & speaker working with some of the cream of the crop in competitive sports - from NFL to competitive weightlifting. In this episode we address the elephant in the room of biomechanics - do they really matter? Is technique that important or is there something to the social media influencer style of "just getting it done, doesn't matter how". We discuss the wider implications and the evidence behind why some...
2021-07-03
1h 24
Physiotutors Podcast
Nutrition & Recovery with Clint Wattenberg
In this episode of the Physiotutors podcast I get to speak with Clint Wattenberg - Director of nutrition at the UFC performance institute & has previously worked as the head of sports nutrition at Cornell university as well as working with those with eating disorders! Today we talk about not only nutrition for the modern athlete, but also the effects of eating disorders on poor nutrition, diet choices, veganism, as well as what positive steps you can make when recovery from injury - soft tissue or otherwise - to help improve & boost the recovery process.
2021-06-19
1h 13
Physiotutors Podcast
High performance sports & programming with Darren Burgess
In this episode of the podcast we're joined by Darren Burgess, current High Performance manager at Melbourne FC and former Director of High Performance at Arsenal FC as well as Liverpool FC. We get to talk to him about managing athletic performance at the highest levels of elite sport, how we can go about measuring both performance & recovery in our athletes for their readiness to perform as well as looking at how to manage their S&C work, pre/rehab work and how to balance all of that alongside getting players on the field for game time! Join us...
2021-06-05
46 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Wrist & Elbow injuries in Combat Sports with Ian Gatt
In this super sized episode of the podcast I sit down (twice so a small audio shift) with Ian Gatt - there was just so much for us to cover that we quite simply couldn't fit it all in to 1 recording, and we've still barely scratched the surface! We look at hand, wrist & elbow injuries in combat sports - Ian is the head physio for GB boxing, upper extremity specialist in the team GB Olympic physio team as well as Anthony Joshua's physio. We discuss assessment strategies, where importance within rehab should (or shouldn't) be, combining S&C with...
2021-05-15
2h 02
Physiotutors Podcast
The Shoulder (Not) Complex with Filip Struyf
In this edition of the podcast we talk with Filip Struyf to help clean up the murky waters around the shoulder complex and discuss why special tests may not be so special anymore - but may still have a place in your therapy! We also touch on how you can better direct your rehab and what elements are key for a positive outcome. Listeners of the podcast can also get €50 euro's off Filip's online course with the code RCRSP50 !
2021-05-01
1h 05
Physiotutors Podcast
Shockwave with Paul Hobrough
This time we speak to Paul Hobrough, a leading expert in shockwave, physiotherapist and educator on the topic. Paul has worked with some of the elites in sports and we talk to him on just how much the addition of Shockwave into his physiotherapeutic practise has helped boost positive outcomes for his patients and speed up recovery times in both acute and chronic pathologies. We also discuss where shockwave research is heading and the positive outcomes it has so far produced when used in neurological patients!! Listen in to find out more!
2021-04-17
1h 03
Physiotutors Podcast
Return to sport & Tendinopathy with Enda King
On This episode we talk with Enda Kind, a physiotherapist, S&C specialist, researcher and educator. We get to talk with him about what successful rehabilitation and return to sport/function entails, and how you can work on movement patterns, segmental control within the kinetic chain as well as tips on coaching your patients to optimise outcomes, and how treating just the pathology might be the reason why a patient might not be making the expected improvements - listen in to find out more!
2021-04-03
1h 07
Physiotutors Podcast
Expert Tendinopathy Insights with Jill Cook
Today on the podcast we're joined by the world renowned Jill Cook - an expert and leader in tendinopathy rehabilitation and research! We cover the basics that you should look out for - what's important in your screening and why exercise prescription is far and away the biggest aspect to successful rehabilitation for your patient - but making sure you're really rehabbing a tendon and not misdiagnosing! Tune in as we take a deep dive into educating your patients and your clinical practise!
2021-03-06
1h 19
Physiotutors Podcast
Tendinopathy with Jill Cook
Today on the podcast we're joined by the world renowned Jill Cook - an expert and leader in tendinopathy rehabilitation and research! We cover the basics that you should look out for - what's important in your screening and why exercise prescription is far and away the biggest aspect to successful rehabilitation for your patient - but making sure you're really rehabbing a tendon and not misdiagnosing! Tune in as we take a deep dive into educating your patients and your clinical practise!
2021-03-06
1h 19
Physiotutors Podcast
Utilising pain science & EBP in practise with Lars Avemarie
!!PAIN SCIENCE IS NOT AN INTERVENTION!! But as physio's we can use our understanding to provide patients with ways they can better understand and manage their symptoms - and that's where this episode takes us with Lars Avemarie, a physio, writer & educator, from using the DIMs/SIMs model to fostering self efficacy, then we take a brief dive into what using an EBP approach actually means for you and where your clinical experience factors in! Lars guides us through some of his own patients to give us take aways we can apply directly into practise, tune in to find...
2021-02-06
1h 15
The Run Smarter Podcast
Shockwave Therapy: The Do's & Don'ts with Benoy Mathew (Part 1)
This interview Brodie chats with advanced practice physio, sonographer & shockwave specialist Benoy Mathew. Shockwave therapy is a treatment method administered by therapists and Benoy answers all our questions on this treatment option.Firstly, Benoy helps answer the question of what Shockwave is and what the clinic experience looks like for a patient. Secondly, we help decipher the confusion of who will benefit most from shockwave therapy. Benoy explains which running conditions will respond favorably and which conditions will be ineffective. Also, which characteristics create a suitable candidate for shockwave therapy.Lastly, we answer a...
2021-01-11
39 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Ultimate Instability & training techniques with Paul Venner
In a Physiotutors first, we were lucky enough to have Paul Venner live with us at the Physiotutors HQ to discuss Ultimate Instability - a tool used worldwide in elite sport and rehabilitation centres around the globe. In addition we talk to Paul about his approach to training with athletes - training methods and approaches that he utilises with Olympic athletes leading to increased learning speed and skill development with the utilisation of the Frans Bosch method! Tune in to find out more!
2021-01-02
1h 15
Physiotutors Podcast
Concussions & soft skills with Molly Parker & Natasha Wilch
This episode is a little different to the norm - I talk to both Molly and Natasha about concussions and their varied experiences on rehab from the patients perspective and the clinicians - what skills can help you stand out in the crowd and where the soft skills become invaluable in helping your patient deal with their injury. We also discuss their upcoming concussion call and the relevance for both clinicians to improve their understanding and shape their practise and those living with concussions on how to better deal with potential complications as well as dealing with the holidays!
2020-12-05
56 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Running & Recovery with Brodie Sharpe
This time on the Physiotutors podcast we talk with Brodie Sharpe, the host of the Run Smarter podcast, a physiotherapist and a running enthusiast himself. We discuss running related injuries and the importance of recovery - this is also the topic of this upcoming month for the Run Smarter podcast - the importance of recovery! On this episode we look more specifically at when to and not to rest, the importance of a good balance between S&C, running and rest and how this can combine to produce positive outcomes for your patients.
2020-11-28
57 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Hamstring injuries & Research with Ryan Timmins
This time I chat with Ryan Timmins to discuss his work in hamstring injury research, a senior lecturer and researcher with well over 50 publications to date, we pick his brain and get his take on current literature research and we should be taking forward to our patients. We discuss injuries and return to sport, and talk about how we can optimise hamstring regrowth following ACL surgery (from a hamstring/hamstring + gracilis graft. We then get into training volumes and loads pre season and during to optimise injury prevention and compliance! Tune in to find out more!
2020-11-07
1h 00
Physiotutors Podcast
Knee OA with Anthony Teoli
This time I get to chat with Anthony Teoli to discuss knee OA, an educator and physiotherapist specialising in knee OA. We discuss the signs and symptoms we as physios should look for and how we can help our patients. We discuss the benefits of exercise therapy and tailoring your approach for your patient to ensure their compliance with, and engagement with the program!
2020-10-03
53 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Cognitive Functional Therapy (CFT) with a sprinkle of LBP with Kjartan Fersum
In this edition of the Physiotutors podcast we talk with Kjartan Fersum about cognitive functional therapy (CFT) and how he integrates that into his daily practise, utilising it with chronic and acute pain patients to help them navigate their problems and it's role within physiotherapy. Kjartan provides us with methods you can easily take into your daily practise to improve your communication with your patient as well as help the progress on their journey of rehabilitation, stepping out of the "I will fix you" mentality and more into a therapeutic alliance *with* the patient.
2020-09-05
59 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Paediatric concussions, rehab and... prehab?! With Natasha Wilch
In this episode of the Physiotutors podcast we talk to Natasha Wilch as a follow up to our previous podcast on concussions. We discuss paediatric physiotherapy, rehabilitation and her personal experience utilising concussion prehab exercises! Return to play (RTP) as well as returning to different levels of activity were hot topics during this talk! We discuss what happens when the body systems compensate, masking deeper problems as a result of the concussion and how important it is to identify this. In addition we talk about the necessity of an MDT approach for those with concussions and briefly touch on...
2020-08-01
1h 23
Physiotutors Podcast
Concussions with Molly Parker
In this episode of the Physiotutors podcast we talk to Molly Parker about concussions, concussion management, rehabilitation and her personal experience as a physio who's a patient with a concussion. We discuss the dangers of concussions going undiagnosed and the drastic affect this can have on your body and ability to function. We dive a little into the pathophysiology and perhaps more importantly, how imperative it is to make sure you have the right healthcare professionals involved in rehabilitation, not just physiotherapists. We highlight some of the differences someone may face with an acute concussion and also with prolonged...
2020-07-04
1h 06
Physiotutors Podcast
Diagnostics, lower back pain and SIJ with Mark Laslett
In this edition of the Physiotutors podcast we talk with Mark Laslett about diagnostics and it's role within physiotherapy, how treating it as a distinct science can help improve your practise. In addition to this we discuss lower back pain and sacroiliac joint issues. Talking with Mark you can feel his passion for physiotherapy and over 50 years of experience both in clinic and conducting research. Mark talks us through some of the research he has conducted and the impact it has had on his practise!
2020-06-06
1h 31
Physiotutors Podcast
Talking Pain & Physiotherapy with Jarod Hall
In this episode of the Physiotutors podcast we talk to Jarod Hall about pain, pain management and effective communication with your patients. We discuss a few methods that you can take directly into practise, addressing not just the "what to say" but also ways in which you can frame your conversations and approach with patients when discussing their pain. As well as this, we touch on pain science and how it's use as an "intervention", although with the best of intentions, has been misused or misinterpreted by therapists as a basis for treatment. Tune in to find out more!
2020-05-02
56 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) with Nick Rolnick
In this episode of the Physiotutors podcast we talk to Nick Rolnick about Blood Flow Restriction (BFR), the evidence behind it and why it can prove to be an invaluable tool for patient rehabilitation right across the board! We discuss how to effectively utilise BFR as well as parameters to utilise for patients post operation, how it can be beneficial in geriatric rehabilitation as well as helping gain an extra edge in general training too. Tune in to find out how you may be able to utilise BFR to help your patients speed up their rehab!
2020-04-04
57 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Chronic hip pathologies with Benoy Mathew & Glen Robbins
In this edition of the Physiotutors podcast we welcome back Glen and Ben to discuss chronic hip complaints - that's those folks who have been dealing with their issues for three months or longer. We cover aspects of conservative treatment to avoid surgery as well as discussing what aspects of a patients' complaints may warrant further investigation with surgery as a potential outcome! As well as this we look at different assessment methods you can utilise when confronted with patients suffering from chronic hip complaints.
2020-03-07
1h 07
Physiotutors Podcast
Biopsychosocial model with Nick Hannah
In this edition of the Physiotutors podcast we talk with Nick Hannah about the biopsychosocial model of physiotherapy. We cover what the biopsychosocial model includes, how to implement it and topics such as tackling belief systems, how to approach the subject of pain with a patient as well as talking about our personal learning moments with patients where things took a less than desirable outcome!
2020-02-01
1h 06
Physiotutors Podcast
Running injuries with Benoy Mathew and Glen Robbins
In this episode of the Physiotutors podcast we talk to Ben and Glen about running related injuries, and how to help prep any patients of yours you may have preparing for upcoming marathons. We discuss how to approach your assessment strategy, key signs to look out for, and different approaches on how to help get your patients fit, healthy and ready to hit the pavement again without issues or re-injuries.
2020-01-04
1h 03
Physiotutors Podcast
Manual therapy with Rob Sillevis
In this edition of the Physiotutors podcast we talk with Rob Sillevis about manual therapy covering manipulations and the affect on the body, talking about the research he has conducted on the autonomic nervous system in response to manipulations. We also discuss how manual therapy should be used as an adjunct to patient treatment, and not the sole component of a patient's treatment plan.
2019-12-06
51 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Hoffa's fat pad with Claire Robertson
In the third installation of the Physiotutors podcast, we talk about Hoffa's fat pad complaints and rehabilitation with one of the leading physiotherapists in the patellofemoral pain syndrome and Hoffa's fat pad complaints - Claire Robertson. We discuss how her research has helped outcomes of her patients who are often referred to her by other therapists due to her expertise in treating this patient category. In addition we touch on what she believes are areas that can be frequently overlooked for patients during their recovery by therapists, and even what clues therapists miss during the patients initial presentation of t...
2019-11-02
50 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Hoffa's fat pad with Claire Robertson
In the third installation of the Physiotutors podcast, we talk about Hoffa's fat pad complaints and rehabilitation with one of the leading physiotherapists in the patellofemoral pain syndrome and Hoffa's fat pad complaints - Claire Robertson. We discuss how her research has helped outcomes of her patients who are often referred to her by other therapists due to her expertise in treating this patient category. In addition we touch on what she believes are areas that can be frequently overlooked for patients during their recovery by therapists, and even what clues therapists miss during the patients initial presentation of t...
2019-11-02
50 min
Physiotutors Podcast
ACL Rehabilitation with Bart Dingenen
In the second installation of the Physiotutors podcast, we talk about ACL rehabilitation with one of the leading physiotherapists in the field of ACL rehab - Bart Dingenen. We discuss how his research has helped to develop the post-op outcomes of his patients. In addition we touch on what he believes are areas that can be frequently overlooked for patients during their ACL recovery by therapists. As well as this, we also discuss external cueing and the impact this can have.
2019-10-04
1h 19
Physiotutors Podcast
Meet The Physiotutors
In this very special first addition of the podcast, we take the opportunity to sit down with Kai and Andy to talk about their respective journey's into physiotherapy and consequently the formation of the Physiotutors as you and I know them today.
2019-10-02
1h 12
The Halo Effect Podcast
#7 - Physiotutors (ft. Kai & Andreas)
In this episode, I sit down with Kai & Andreas of the Physiotutors. If you’re a student currently, there’s a good chance that you may have already heard of them. They’re known mainly for their Youtube channel where they provide high quality videos about special testing for physical therapists and more. I think I speak on behalf of all PT students when I say they’ve been a huge help for me so far in school and their videos are perfectly easy to follow. I had the opportunity to ask them about what brought them to physical therapy...
2019-07-09
55 min
PT Student Center
Ep. 27- PhysioTutors (w/co-founders Andreas and Kai)
In this episode we chat with the co-founders of Physio Tutors, Andreas Heck and Kai Sigel, about how and why they started Physio Tutors during PT school, their experiences in PT school in Amsterdam, tips for current SPTs, and more! Check out their website here--> https://www.physiotutors.com/ All social media handles @physiotutors GRADitude Scholarship Fund: https://www.gofundme.com/graditude-podcast-student-scholarship --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ptstudentcenter/support
2019-02-20
44 min
PTCOFFEECAST
Episode 51- Sipping Coffee with Andreas and Kai of the Physiotutors
Episode 51 is fully brewed! On this episode we sit down with Andreas and Kai of the Physiotutors. These guys have saved us on multiple occasion in your PT school career so it was awesome to sit down with them over a cup of coffee! On this episode we talked about why they started their channel, how they developed into a business, why it’s important to have a passion, and much more! If you have not heard of the Physiotutors before we suggest you check them out on YouTube and all other social platforms. You can listen to...
2019-01-20
53 min
The Duck Legs Podcast
Do Shit You Love with The Physiotutors [Part 1]
Live from Amsterdam! (Well, kinda....) This week Tyler & Jared chat with Kai Sigel, PT BSc (hons.) & Andreas Heck, PT BSc (hons.) who are THE PHYSIOTUTORS!! We're so grateful to chat with these gentlemen as their videos have saved our asses so...
2018-12-10
26 min
The Duck Legs Podcast
Do Shit You Love with The Physiotutors [Part 2]
In Part 2 of our episode with the Physiotutors [Kai Sigel, PT BSc (hons.) Andreas Heck, PT BSc (hons.)], the YouTube legends enlighten Tyler & Jared on:binge watching your own content, what it takes to create over 400 YouTube videos, how it feels to...
2018-12-10
37 min
Grow Your Clinic
051 - Lessons on Growing Your Online Community From the Physiotutors
They have over 100,000 subscribers on YouTube, over 80,000 followers on Instagram and about 90,000 people following them on Facebook. Physiotutors is undeniably one of the fastest growing online healthcare communities out there, and they’re joining us this week to share some lessons about how to grow your online community.This episode is an absolute gold mine. Check it out below!QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE“The basic rule is that you have to put out content that is really interesting and valuable for your followers, and it has to be continuous uploads and post...
2018-08-23
36 min