Episodes
Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia talks to Dr Chris Littlewood about his research and experience with shoulder pain. Be ready for some interesting and potentially controversial perspectives! Chris is a senior lecturer in clinical trials based at Keele University in the UK. For more info. about Chris see: https://twitter.com/physiochris https://www.keele.ac.uk/pchs/staff/researchers/chrislittlewood/ https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Chris_Littlewood2
Published 01/17/18
Rachael Lowe speaks to Elia Bernabeu Mira from the ICRC team in Sudan. Elia shares her experiences in working in the clubfoot clinics and helping the children and families involved. This interview was recorded as part of the clubfoot course on Physiopedia Plus. https://www.linkedin.com/in/elia-bernabeu-mira-5a954577/?trk=seokp-title-professional-name https://members.physio-pedia.com
Published 11/13/17
Published 11/13/17
Denise Watson is an Paediatric Orthopaedic Extended Scope Physiotherapists working at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital where she is responsible for the clubfoot related services. In this interview recorded as part of the 2017 open clubfoot course, Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia chats to Denise to explore her experience as a clinician and also running this...
Published 11/13/17
Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia talks to Rosalind Owen from the Global Clubfoot Initiative (GCI http://globalclubfoot.com/) who provides her overview of this organisation, the training available and the global situation regarding clubfoot. More info. about Rosalind https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosalind-owen-8b88a3125/ The interview was recorded as part of the Physiopedia - ICRC open course on clubfoot: https://members.physio-pedia.com/learn/clubfoot/
Published 10/27/17
Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia speaks to Dr Tim Nunn and Dr Rick Gardner from Cure who describe their work with children with clubfoot in Ethiopia. This interview was recorded as part of the Clubfoot course on Physiopedia Plus. https://cure.org/staff/tim-nunn/ https://cure.org/staff/rick-gardner/ https://members.physio-pedia.com
Published 10/26/17
Prem Saggurthi from the ICRC introduces the 2017 open course on managing children with clubfoot to Rachael Lowe of Physiopedia. https://members.physio-pedia.com/learn/clubfoot/ More info on Prem: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prem-saggurthi-52255a12/
Published 10/26/17
In this interview recorded as part of the 2017 course on Neck Pain delivered on Physiopedia Plus, Rachael Lowe chats to neck pain specialist Chris Worsfold. In this excellent interview Chris provides concise and practical advice to clinicians on how to approach clients with neck pain and how to go beyond the current research evidence in effective management. For more information about Chris and his neck pain courses see: http://www.chrisworsfold.com/ For the PP+ Neck Pain course...
Published 10/12/17
Rachael Lowe of Physiopedia talks with Roelie Wolting about her experiences in working with children with cerebral palsy. This interview is part of the Managing Children with Cerebral Palsy MOOC on Physiopedia Plus. https://members.physio-pedia.com
Published 09/19/17
Rachael Lowe of Physiopedia talks with Lurinda Prinsloo about occupational therapy and cerebral palsy. This interview is part of the Managing Children with Cerebral Palsy MOOC on Physiopedia Plus. https://members.physio-pedia.com
Published 09/19/17
Manual therapy textbook author, clinician and and IFOMPT President, Kenneth Olson took time out from his busy schedule to share his insights and experience of using manual therapy to treat individuals with neck pain. This interview was recorded as part of the Cervical Spine course on Physiopedia Plus (https://members.physio-pedia.com/) Find out more about Ken Olson and his text...
Published 09/19/17
Joanne Morris is a co-editor of the recently published Pharmacology handbook for physiotherapists and in this interview with Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia she shares her insights from creating this book and gives tips to clinicians relating to working with patients taking medication. More about the handbook: https://www.elsevier.com/books/pharmacology-handbook-for-physiotherapists/reznik/978-0-7295-8361-9 More about Joanne: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Joanne_Morris3
Published 09/19/17
Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia talks to Dr James Elliott from Northwestern University, Chicago to explore his extensive knowledge and research relating to whiplash and neck pain. James provides extensive advice on appropriate clinical predictions rules, outcome measures and subsequent approaches to treatment based on the latest published research. There are many tips here relevant to clinicians looking to improve their practice! This interview was recorded as part of the cervical spine course...
Published 09/19/17
Prof. Gwendolen Jull shares a lifetime of research knowledge and clinical experience working with neck pain and the cervical spine. In this interview with Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia she reviews current understanding and identifies issues and tips for clinicians. The interview was recorded as part of the Cervical Spine course on Physiopedia Plus (https://members.physio-pedia.com/). For more information about Gwen...
Published 09/19/17
Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia talks to founder and president of WebPT, Heidi Jannenga. This conversation explores the remarkable success of the company in the past 9 years, what Heidi has learned along the way and her opinions on how Physical Therapy (physiotherapy) the profession and its members can work address the challenges of the...
Published 09/19/17
Anna Lowe chats to Clare Lait about her work in promoting the adoption of physical activity in cancer treatment and discusses the role of physiotherapists as leaders. This interview was recorded as part of the Physiotherapy, Exercise and Physical Activity Course delivered by Physiopedia and ExerciseWorks. More about Clare: http://www.cancer-physio.com/ https://twitter.com/clarelaitphysio
Published 08/31/17
Alessandro Demaio of the World Health Organisation talks to Rachael Lowe about NCDs and the role of physiotherapists. This interview was recorded as part of the Physiotherapy, Exercise and Physical Activity Course delivered by Physiopedia and ExerciseWorks. More information on Sandro: http://sandrodemaio.com/ https://twitter.com/SandroDemaio
Published 08/31/17
Recorded as part of the Physiotherapy, Exercise and Physical Activity Course delivered by Physiopedia and ExerciseWorks, this interview explores strategies to promote physical activity within a population or community with Prof. Rob Copeland from Sheffield hallam University. More information on Rob see: https://www.shu.ac.uk/about-us/our-people/staff-profiles/robert-copeland https://twitter.com/drrobcopeland
Published 08/31/17
Professor Stuart Biddle has a rich history and a wide experience in the area of physical activity and behaviour change. PE teacher by background with a PhD is psychology applied to the area of public health, Stuart is more than qualified to guide policy and guidelines at governmental levels. And he has done just that. Currently programme leader at Victoria University for active living and public health, he has published over 250 research papers and 14 books: Physical Activity and...
Published 08/21/17
I was very fortunate to be able to record this conversation with Dr Patricia Miller of McMaster University, in which we explored Pat’s extensive experience in researching, teaching and assessing reflection with physiotherapists. Her key messages in this conversation are that: Reflection is a key skill and activity for professional physiotherapists to improve practice. Studies have shown an individual’s quality and depth of reflection distinguishes novice from expert practitioners. Reflection...
Published 08/21/17
John Driscoll is an internationally recognised expert in clinical reflection who is also the developer of a very popular 3 step framework for reflection What? So what? What now?. This interview was recorded as part of the development of a short course on clinical reflection that will be made available on Physiopedia Plus in 2017. In this conversation John talks about his extensive work on reflective practices and Continuing Professional Development for a range of health professionals both as...
Published 08/10/17
Rachael Lowe talks to Dr Paul Kelly from the University of Edinburgh about his teaching and research relating to physical activity and its impact on health. This interview is part of the #PEPA16 MOOC on members.physio-pedia.com For more info on Paul: http://www.ed.ac.uk/education/about-us/people/academic-staff/profile.php?person_id=532
Published 08/10/17
Jacqueline Reznik is the co-editor of the recently published Pharmacology handbook for physiotherapists and in this interview with Rachael Low from Physiopedia she shares her insights from creating this book and gives tips to clinicians relating to working with patients taking medication. More about the handbook: https://www.elsevier.com/books/pharmacology-handbook-for-physiotherapists/reznik/978-0-7295-8361-9 More about...
Published 08/10/17
In this interview recorded as part of the Physiopedia Plus stroke course (https://members.physio-pedia.com), Dr Janne Veerbeek explains the implications of her extensive research into stroke rehabilitation. In particular the use of outcome measures to predict likely outcomes relating to activities of daily living and the implications of these predictions on the approach to rehabilitation used. Learn more about Janne and her...
Published 06/26/17
Dr. Kathleen Norman of Queen's University, Kingston Ontario, describes her experiences of running an assignment where her students write pages on Physiopedia and offers tips to other educators considering doing the same. Details of her project: http://www.physio-pedia.com/Queen%27s_University_Neuromotor_Function_Project More information about Kathleen: https://rehab.queensu.ca/people/faculty/kathleen_norman Physiopedia http://www.physio-pedia.com/ Please note that initial audio issues...
Published 06/23/17