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The Physiotutors podcast is your opportunity to hear from some of the best physio's, researchers, lecturers and medical professionals for all things physiotherapy related. Join us as we discuss topics from orthopedics to pain management, from spinal cord to respiratory all in the name of physiotherapy.

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The Physiotutors podcast is your opportunity to hear from some of the best physio's, researchers, lecturers and medical professionals for all things physiotherapy related. Join us as we discuss topics from orthopedics to pain management, from spinal cord to respiratory all in the name of physiotherapy.

    Beyond Tennis Elbow - A Deep Dive into Lateral Elbow Tendinopathy | Leanne Bisset

    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 management of lateral elbow tendinopathy, emphasizing the significance of tailored exercise programs focusing on isometric loading initially, progressing to incorporate global upper limb strengthening for comprehensive rehabilitation. She also addresses the limited efficacy of modalities like shockwave therapy and the potential benefits of orthoses in pain management. Dr. Bisset's evidence-based approach underscores the importance of patient education, individualized treatment plans, and monitoring pain responses to optimize outcomes in the management of lateral epicondylalgia.
     
    Guest

    Dr. Leanne Bisset is a musculoskeletal physiotherapist and an associate professor at Griffith University at the gold coast, Australia. She has published over 100 papers on a variety of topics and has done extensive research on lateral epicondylalgia.
     
    Chapters
    00:00 Intro
    00:44 Definition of lateral elbow tendinopathy
    05:39 Why Inflammation is inaccurate
    11:49 Risk factors
    13:46 The typical patient
    17:34 Red Flags
    27:30 Diagnostic tests
    29:49 Leanne's Diagnostic Approach
    32:27 Treatment
    38:15 Details on Isometric Loading
    49:29 Other treatments
    54:02 Treatment Progressions
    58:45 How much pain to allow
    01:01:28 Shockwave and Dry Needling
    01:03:56 Elbow Braces
    01:05:50 Contact Info
    01:06:58 Outro
     
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    From Irritation to Recovery: A Complete Guide to Conquering Shin Splints (MTSS) | Tom Goom

    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.
    This episode is sponsored by Lindy.ai - your A.I. medical scribe. Try Lindy for free by going to lindy.ai/physiotutors and receive 1 week of unlimited patient notes.
     
    Content
    00:00 Intro
    01:06 What is MTSS?
    02:19 Risk Factors
    03:34 Typical Patient
    04:20 Specific Training Errors
    05:40 Influence of Footwear
    06:58 Forefoot Running
    08:40 Red Flag Diagnoses
    12:08 MTSS DIagnosis
    13:06 Assessing the Patient
    15:45 Muscle Testing
    17:18 Sponsored Segment
    18:55 Other Strength Parameters
    21:05 Running Analysis/Technique
    26:15 Treatment
    29:29 Strengthening Exercises
    31:58 What about Tibialis Anterior?
    33:12 How to manage a flare-up?
    35:25 Return to running
    38:02 Different Mx for Different Sports
    40:20 Duration of MTSS
    41:35 Adjunct Treatments
    43:30 Can MTSS become a Fracture?
    44:25 Tom's closing remarks
    46:25 Outro
     
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    • 47 min
    Poking into Pain: A Deep Dive into Dry Needling | Barbara Cagnie

    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 trigger points, reliability in identifying trigger points, and the mechanism of referred pain. Barbara also addresses the evidence supporting the efficacy of dry needling in various musculoskeletal disorders, particularly in neck pain, highlighting the need for ongoing research to further explore its clinical applications.
    The conversation touches on the contraindications and potential risks of dry needling, emphasizing the importance of proper training and anatomical knowledge to minimize adverse events. The future of dry needling is also considered, with mentions of ultrasound-guided and electrical dry needling techniques.
    Barbara's expertise and comprehensive explanations serve to demystify dry needling and shed light on its clinical relevance. Her insights not only provide valuable information for physiotherapists but also instill curiosity about the potential of this technique in optimizing patient care.
     
    Chapters
    00:00 Intro 00:46 Defining Dry Needling 01:49 The Physiology 07:26 Difficulty of human studies 08:15 Active vs. Latent Trigger Points 10:05 Reliability Issues of TP Therapy 12:00 Referred pain in Trigger Points 15:40 The local twitch response 17:50 In-situ vs. winding technique 18:36 Research vs. Clinical Practice 20:22 Dry Needling for Tendinopathy? 23:58 Evidence for MSK Complaints 28:01 Contraindications and Risks 30:45 Needles vs. Hands 32:16 Kai's Dry Needling Anecdote 33:06 Are we chasing short-term effects? 35:26 Top 3 Reasons to learn Dry Needling 40:01 Closing thoughts 41:06 Outro  
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    • 41 min
    Ep. 061 | Jaw-dropping Insights: Tackling TMJ Dysfunction | Corinne Visscher

    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
    00:00 Intro
    00:35 What is TMD?
    01:18 TMD Prevalence/Incidence
    02:20 The typical TMD Patient
    03:23 Risk Factors
    06:38 Red Flag Screening
    09:20 The Diagnostic Process
    14:05 Special Tests
    15:25 Questionnaires
    17:47 TMD & Headaches
    19:30 Am I clenching my teeth?
    20:40 Is posture a factor for TMD?
    22:50 The course of TMD
    27:09 A place for Dry Needling?
    28:29 Other Manual Therapies?
    31:50 Current TMD Research
    35:05 Top 3 Takeaways
    40:20 Tension-Type or TMD Headache
    42:28 How to get in touch
    43:08 Outro
     
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    • 43 min
    Ep. 060 | Pain and Disability Drivers Management (PDDM) Model | Yannick Tousignant-Laflamme

    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 these tools for screening, delving deeper for medium or high-risk patients. The incorporation of questionnaires and patient-reported outcome measures informs evidence-based decision-making. The ultimate aim? Personalized, evidence-based care for musculoskeletal conditions, addressing both physical and psychosocial factors.
    Curious to learn more about this innovative approach? Tune in to the full episode for a comprehensive exploration.
     
    Guest
    Canadian researcher Yannick Tousignant-Laflamme is a professor at the School of Rehabilitation at the University of Sherbrooke. His research activities target the management of chronic pain associated with musculoskeletal disorders, particularly low back pain.
     
    Content
    00:00 Intro
    00:40 What is the PDDM?
    03:19 The 5 Drivers of Pain & Disability
    07:56 The struggle with interdisciplinary care
    11:15 Lifestyle within the PDDM
    13:28 Why is PDDM more than a classification system?
    17:23 Patient History within the PDDM
    30:57 Why so many PROMs?
    32:45 NSLBP - is it a helpful diagnosis?
    39:37 Can Physiotherapists cover all 5 domains?
    43:18 Is it all talking?
    45:42 What has changed since 2017
    49:28 How can we apply the PDDM? 3 Tips
    51:26 Yannicks closing thoughts
    53:15 Outro
     
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    • 54 min
    The Shoulder Blade Shuffle: Separating Fact from Fiction in Scapula Dyskinesia | Filip Struyf

    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 us for the full episode to uncover this fascinating insight.
     
    Guest
    Filip Struyf is a sportsphysiotherapist and professor at the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences and Physiotherapy at the University of Antwerp, Belgium. According to Expertscape, he is the #1 shoulder researcher world-wide. He teaches shoulder courses nationally and internationally and has created an online course together with us called “Rotator Cuff Related Shoulder Pain: Separating Facts from Fiction”.
     
    Content
    00:00 Intro
    01:15 The "correct" definition
     04:05 What is "normal"
    12:05 Prevalence
    14:21 Is it a functional adaptation?
    16:46 Scapula Dyskinesia as a risk factor?
    26:09 How do we assess it?
    28:51 How reliable or valid is assessment?
    32:39 Can we improve scapula movement?
    39:09 What's up with focussing on the lower trapezius?
    42:26 What about Rhomboid Pain?
    46:21 Is there a place for scapula mobilization techniques?
    49:42 Filip's closing thoughts
    52:15 Outro
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    • 53 min

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