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159. Rotator cuff tear arthropathy&subscapularis tears. Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo Gibson from 2023-08-24T04:06:38
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Listen158. Hip dysplasia treatment. Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom from 2023-08-21T04:58:42
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Listen157. Case study: Frozen shoulder or misdiagnosis? Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo Gibson from 2023-08-17T06:17:40
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156. 3 types of hip dysplasia and how to identify them. Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom from 2023-06-12T01:14
Hip dysplasia is a commonly missed cause of hip and...
Listen155. Stingers, burners&shoulder instability in sport. Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo Gibson from 2023-06-02T01:53:51
Stingers or burners are a burning or stinging pain,...
Listen154. Hip dysplasia key signs and symptoms. Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom from 2023-05-19T01:51:50
Hip dysplasia is a commonly missed cause of hip and groin pain, catching, clicking, locking or popping, resulting from lack of coverage of the femoral head by the acetabulum.
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Listen153. Posterior shoulder instability assessment, surgery&rehab. Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo Gibson from 2023-04-20T23:18:59
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152. When should patients permanently stop running? Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom from 2023-03-13T08:04:14
After injury or surgery, a lot of runners are told to stop running for different reasons. How can you answer patients that ask if they need to give up running for good? When should patients cons...
Listen151. Does strength training reduce running injury risk? Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom from 2023-03-03T04:55:15
Will strength training help your patients reduce their risk of running injury and improve their running performance? Find out what the latest research reveals in this Physio Edge Track record: R...
Listen150. Top tips for treating marathon runners. Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom from 2023-02-24T01:29:20
Marathon runners often come to us with pain, but also they need to build up their mileage in preparation for one of the most challenging events in endurance sport. They're trying to do more when...
Listen149. How to settle symptoms and make progress when pain is a barrier. Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom from 2023-02-03T05:29:29
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148. How to assess ankle sprains&start rehab with Zoe Russell from 2022-11-18T01:02:46
Zoe Russell discusses ankle sprain assessment and treatment, and how to return your patients to sport. You’ll discover how to help your ankle sprain patients full...
Listen147. Knee osteoarthritis (OA) assessment, rehab&overcoming patient fears with Dr JP Caneiro from 2022-10-12T06:10:42
Patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA) often have a sensitive and painful knee, and are reluctant to use or exercise it, feeling that it’ll just further “wear out” the joint.
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Listen146. Knee osteoarthritis (OA) rehab. Shifting patient beliefs&narratives with Dr JP Caneiro from 2022-07-15T02:27:07
Patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA) often believe their knee is “bone on bone”, exercises will wear out their knee more and they just need a knee replacement. This narrative can make it diffi...
Listen145. How to choose exercises that improve patients pain with David Toomey from 2022-04-22T00:21:50
Exercise is a vital component in our rehabilitation of patients with musculoskeletal pain and injuries.
How can you, as a Physiotherapist, Physical therapist or health professional, choos...
Listen144. Proprioceptive rehab tools for shoulder pain? Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo Gibson from 2022-04-12T00:52:39
Do we need to target “proprioception” in shoulder rehab with flexible or vibratory, blade-like rehab tools or water-filled pipes? Does the evidence support the use of these proprioceptive tools ...
Listen143. Key recovery strategies for physical and mental health. Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom from 2022-04-11T00:46:41
What strategies can you recommend to your patients that are recovering from injury or increasing their training to help improve physical recovery? Athletes often use various recovery strategies ...
Listen142. Shoulder SLAP tear assessment, diagnosis and treatment. Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo Gibson from 2022-04-08T03:40:50
Traumatic superior labrum anterior to posterior (SLAP) tears can occur in contact athletes and other patients that land on their arm or shoulder, and in throwers and other athletes. Initial asse...
Listen141. How to reduce patellofemoral pain&load. Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom from 2022-03-25T03:39:02
Patients with anterior knee pain may have pain with activities that load the patellofemoral joint (PFJ), such as squatting, going up or down stairs, and running. When is it important to offload ...
Listen140. How to use non-verbal communication for successful treatment sessions. Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo Gibson from 2022-03-24T03:43:06
When things don’t go well in a treatment sessi...
Listen139. Shockwave for Achilles tendinopathy? Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom from 2022-03-11T01:39:05
Can shockwave improve pain and function in Achilles tendinopathy patients that fail to improve with rehab?
Find out in this podcast as Tom Goom (Running Physio) reveals whether the latest...
Listen138. How to treat patellar&achilles tendinopathy with Daniel Silvan from 2022-03-03T01:15:16
How can you treat patients with an achilles or patellar tendinopathy while they’re in the middle of a season or training for an event? Successful treatment often includes loading and strengtheni...
Listen137. Acute AC joint injury imaging, rehab&recovery. Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo Gibson from 2022-02-24T01:18:12
Do your acute ACJ injury patients require surgery, or can they be managed conservatively with a rehab program? Find out in this podcast as Jo Gibson (Upper Limb Rehabilitation Specialist Physio)...
Listen136. Frozen shoulder patients journey to recovery. Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo Gibson from 2022-02-17T01:49:15
Shoulder pain & frozen shoulder can be extremely debilitating for patients, impacting their ability to sleep, fulfill their normal work and family role or have fun. How can you as a therapist un...
Listen135. Rehab calf strain patients effectively. Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom from 2022-02-15T02:25:36
Calf strains are common in runners, footballers, dancers and other athletes. Discover how to assess, differentially diagnose and tailor your treatment of calf strains using the latest evidence i...
Listen134. How to help patients that feel asymmetrical, stiff or something’s “out of place”. Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo Gibson from 2022-02-11T00:48:58
When you’re treating patients that feel like their scapulae are asymmetrical, a rib is “out of place”, or they feel neck or thoracic stiffness without any restriction in movement, they may expec...
Listen133. How to assess and treat calcaneal stress fractures. Physio Edge Running Repairs podcast with Tom Goom from 2022-02-10T00:57:32
Calcaneal bony stress injuries or fracture...
Listen132. Rotator cuff repairs: How to treat slowly recovering patients. Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo Gibson from 2022-02-04T07:26:35
Why do some rotator cuff (RC) repair patients progress really slowly post-operatively and experience high levels of pain and sleep disturbance for long periods?
Find out in this case stud...
Listen131. Holiday season - How to keep patients progressing, avoid losing them over the holidays and keep kids active&injury free with Paula Peralta, Simon Olivotto, David Toomey&Zoe Russell from 2021-12-03T05:44:41
We’re heading into the holiday season, when your patients will ...
Listen130. Neck pain objective assessment&treatment part 2 with Prof. Gwendolen Jull from 2021-08-26T02:05:33
How can you thoroughly assess your neck pain patients, and use the information from your assessment to guide your treatment? What treatments are effective in helping patients overcome their neck...
Listen129. How important is strength in running injury? Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom from 2021-08-18T02:02:49
When patients have a running injury, such as knee pain or Achilles tendinopathy, do we need to include strength training in their rehab? Discover when strength training is an important part of c...
Listen128. Postoperative shoulders - can we predict who gets stiff? Physio Edge Shoulder success podcast with Jo Gibson from 2021-08-17T08:56:39
Patients may develop stiffness following rotator cuff repair or other shoulder surgery, particularly with longer periods of immobilisation. On the other hand, some patients may fail rehab withou...
Listen127. Posterior shoulder pain differential diagnosis&treatment. Physio Edge Shoulder success podcast with Jo Gibson from 2021-08-06T01:06:33
Can you solve this case of a badminton player with a five year history of posterior shoulder pain and shoulder fatigue with overhead movements? Find out in this podcast with Jo Gibson (Clinical ...
Listen126. 3 signs of Plantaris involvement in Achilles Tendinopathy. Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom from 2021-07-23T05:06:46
When your patient with Achilles tendon pain isn’t progressing as well as you hoped, could Plantaris be implicated in their pain? Find out in this latest Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs...
Listen125. Cross education to improve shoulder strength. Physio Edge Shoulder success podcast with Jo Gibson from 2021-07-22T01:18:26
Immobilisation following a humeral fracture or shoulder surgery quickly results in muscle atrophy and decreased shoulder strength and proprioception. How can you limit strength deficits that dev...
Listen124. What do foam rolling and stretching do to the ITB? Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom from 2021-07-16T05:20:50
What do foam rolling and stretching do to the ITB? Are they effective in the treatment of ITB syndrome? Find out in this podcast with Tom Goom (Running Physio).
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123. Subscapularis - the forgotten part of the rotator cuff? Physio Edge Shoulder success podcast with Jo Gibson from 2021-07-14T02:39:51
Is subscapularis the forgotten part of the rotator cuff? Do we ever need to target it individually? If we do what are the best options for exercises?
Find out which patients with torn or ...
Listen122. Shoulder pain after vaccine&NSAIDS - Physio Edge Shoulder success podcast with Jo Gibson from 2021-07-02T04:46:21
Are vaccinations associated with shoulder pain? Shoulder injury related to vaccine administration (SIRVA) has received a lot of attention on social media as vaccination levels have increased. If...
Listen121. Neck pain assessment, clinical reasoning&rehab. Physio Edge podcast with Prof Gwendolen Jull from 2021-04-26T01:56:32
How can you accurately assess neck pain patients and choose the most effective treatment to help resolve their pain and prevent recurrence? Find out in part 1 of this two part podcast series wit...
Listen120. Pec minor - a major cause of shoulder pain? Physio Edge Shoulder success podcast with Jo Gibson from 2021-04-16T09:17:57
Pec minor cops the blame for shoulder pain, scapular dyskinesia and all sorts of upper limb pain and “dysfunction”. Is pec minor shortness or “tightness” really responsible for shoulder pain? Listen
119. Suspect a stress fracture? Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom from 2021-04-14T04:06:06
Stress fractures and bone stress injuries in running patients need to be identified early, to allow recovery before the injury worsens and requires extensive time...
Listen118. Atraumatic SCJ instability diagnosis&rehab. Physio Edge Shoulder success podcast with Jo Gibson from 2021-04-05T03:28:43
Patients with atraumatic sternoclavicular joint (SCJ) instability may have pain during overhead activities, throwing or playing sport. How can you diagnose and successfully rehabilitate SCJ inst...
Listen117. ACJ rehab. Physio Edge Shoulder success podcast with Jo Gibson from 2021-03-29T01:00:53
How can you rehab patients with an acromioclavicular joint (ACJ) injury, or end of range elevation shoulder pain, long term shoulder pain, clavicular osteolysis, or osteoarthritis? What exercise...
Listen116. Shoulder pain&bone stress injuries in weightlifters&throwing athletes. Physio Edge Shoulder success podcast with Jo Gibson from 2021-03-19T06:29:52
How can you diagnose posterior shoulder, neck and supraclavicular pain in your weightlifting patients and throwing athletes? Could a bone stress injury be responsible for your patients pain?
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Time for some detective work - can you diagnose the cause of this man’s shoulder pain? Listen out for the clues in this interesting case study.
When your shoulder pain patient has bilater...
Listen114. Paediatric shoulder injuries. Physio Edge Shoulder success podcast with Jo Gibson from 2021-03-12T11:24:24
When paediatric or skeletally immature patients have shoulder pain, what diagnoses should be kept in mind? What are the potential diagnoses following trauma, in overuse injuries or “little leagu...
Listen113. Massive rotator cuff tear rehab. Physio Edge Shoulder success podcast with Jo Gibson from 2021-03-12T03:33:55
What are the best rehab options for patients with an irreparable rotator cuff tear? Can we predict which patients will do well and how long rehab will take?
Find out in this podcast with ...
Listen112. Shoulder pain in swimmers&overhead athletes. Physio Edge Shoulder success podcast with Jo Gibson from 2021-03-05T01:17:52
When swimmers and overhead athletes have superior & anterior shoulder pain, what are your likely diagnoses? How can you successfully treat shoulder pain that improves with rest from sport, then ...
Listen111. How to identify shoulder pain from pelvic health issues. Case studies with Jo Gibson from 2021-03-03T04:08:01
When your female patient has shoulder pain, how can you identify if the cause is musculoskeletal, or related to women’s health issues? Find out in this podcast with Jo Gibson (Clinical Physiothe...
Listen110. Eccentric exercises for subacromial shoulder pain? Physio Edge Shoulder success podcast with Jo Gibson from 2021-02-25T03:00:08
Are eccentric exercises useful in subacromial shoulder pain ...
Listen109. An unusual cause of shoulder pain - what's the diagnosis? Physio Edge Shoulder success podcast with Jo Gibson from 2021-02-23T01:33:56
An unusual cause of shoulder pain - what's the diagnosis? Solve this patient case study with Jo Gibson (Clinical Physiotherapy Specialist) and discover musculoskeletal and non-musculoskeletal ca...
Listen108. Cervical spine referred shoulder pain assessment, diagnosis&treatment with Jo Gibson from 2020-12-07T03:14:30
When is shoulder pain from the C/sp? When a patient presents with shoulder pain and stiffness, how can C/Sp referral be identified? If a patient has full neck range of movement, and neck movemen...
Listen107. Treatment of peripheral nerve sensitisation with Dr Toby Hall from 2020-10-23T03:05:32
When your patient has neck and arm pain, or low back and leg pain from neural tissue pain disorders (NTPD) such as peripheral nerve sensitisation (PNS), how will you treat them? Pain associated ...
ListenCervical radiculopathy, central sensitisation, achilles tendinopathy, hip&groin pain, and strength testing with Paula Peralta, Simon Olivotto, Nick Kendrick&David Toomey from 2020-09-17T10:29:34
Explore cervical radiculopathy, central sensitisation, achilles tendinopathy, hip & groin pain, & strength tests for athletes with Simon Olivotto, Dave Toomey, Paula Peralta & Nick Kendrick.
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105. Scapular dyskinesis - Does it really matter? with Jo Gibson from 2020-06-29T06:25:26
When you assess your patients shoulder movements, and notice a winging scapula, altered resting position or timing of scapula movement, do you need to treat it? Can we diagnose “Scapular dyskine...
Listen104. Peripheral nerve sensitisation&neural tissue pain disorders with Dr Toby Hall from 2020-06-18T00:28:09
When your patient has leg, shoulder or arm pain, how can you identify if their pain is due to neural tissue compression, sensitisation or irritation? How can you differentiate whether pain is fr...
Listen103. An unusual cause of shoulder pain with Jo Gibson from 2020-06-11T03:24:44
A young male patient woke with an acute onset of constant, shooting shoulder pain, is painful into abduction, reluctant to lift his arm, and feels like he’s losin...
Listen102. Stretching for shoulder pain - Is it time to put sleeper stretches to bed? with Jo Gibson from 2020-05-18T01:01:28
Do you include stretches in your treatment of shoulder pain? Have you ever identified a glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) and used the "Sleeper stretch" to help improve internal rota...
Listen101. Return to play testing after shoulder surgery with Jo Gibson from 2020-05-05T00:48:02
Shoulder surgery in athletes is common following dislocation. Accelerated post-op shoulder stabilisation rehab protocols include early mobilisation to reduce movement, proprioceptive and strengt...
Listen100. 5 practical strategies to improve your clinical reasoning&treatment results with David Toomey, Jordan Craig&Simon Olivotto from 2020-04-03T06:27:55
100 Physio Edge podcast episodes since I discovered a love of podcasts, and created the Physio Edge podcast to help Physio’s, Physical Therapists and other health professionals in their clinical...
Listen099. Upper traps - are they really a bad guy with Jo Gibson from 2020-03-13T03:19:05
Patients with shoulder pain, rotator cuff tears and nerve injuries can often be seen shrugging their shoulder while they lift their arm, appearing to overuse their upper fibres of trapezius. Sur...
Listen098. How to use strength training in your treatment with David Joyce from 2020-02-14T02:12:24
Strength training can be used in your treatment and rehab programs to improve your patients strength, load capacity, function & pain, so they can get back into work and the activities they enjoy...
Listen097. Anterior shoulder pain, long head of biceps and SLAP tears with Jo Gibson from 2020-01-29T07:29:04
Long head of biceps (LHB) tendinopathy and associated anterior shoulder pain can develop in patients that increase their lifting load eg moving house, overhead activities, activities that involv...
Listen096. Thoracic outlet syndrome with Jo Gibson from 2019-12-16T00:34:06
Patients with thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) may have undiagnosed pain and symptoms into their shoulder, arm, hand, scapula, head, face, upper back, axilla, chest and anterior clavicle.
W...
Listen095. Sternoclavicular joint pain diagnosis, imaging&red flags with Jo Gibson from 2019-12-05T05:50:55
The sternoclavicular joint (SCJ) can cause pain locally, or refer into the neck and shoulder. With a relatively high incidence of serious and potentially life-threatening pathology at the SCJ, i...
Listen094. Strength training treating knee osteoarthritis with Dr Claire Minshull from 2019-10-11T01:35:04
Have you ever wanted to improve your patients strength, but weren't sure about the best way to go about it? What exercises should you use? How many sets, reps and sessions per week should you as...
Listen093. Manual therapy - evidence effects and expectations with Prof Chad Cook from 2019-08-30T07:25:36
Manual therapy (MT) comes in all shapes and sizes - mobilisation, manipulation, mobilisation with movement, soft tissue massage, instrument assisted massage, muscle energy techniques, pointy elb...
Listen092. Plantar heel pain - The latest research how to apply it with Henrik Riel from 2019-08-06T01:30:40
When your patient has heel pain with their first few steps in the morning, after sitting for a while or at the start of a run, a diagnosis of plantar heel pain (PHP) or plantar fasciopathy might...
Listen091. Return to running - a guide for therapists with Tom Goom from 2019-06-14T06:00:31
When you love running or any other sport or activity, having to take time off with an injury is really frustrating. Your patients with an injury limiting their running will feel frustrated and b...
Listen090. Combating hand wrist injuries part 3 - Treatment with Ian Gatt from 2019-05-16T04:07:56
Squeezing a stress ball and strengthening with 0.5kg dumbells will only get you so far with your treatment of hand and wrist injuries, and soon enough you'll hit a wall with treatment results. H...
Listen089. Combating hand wrist injuries part 2 - Objective assessment with Ian Gatt from 2019-04-12T05:37:52
Your knuckles getting crushed in an overenthusiastic handshake by hands the size of watermelons isn't a fun experience. Do these knuckle-crushers know they're squeezing that hard, or do they jus...
Listen088. Combating hand wrist injuries part 1 with Ian Gatt from 2019-03-29T02:16:55
Hand and wrist assessment and treatment can be overwhelming. There are a lot of tendons, ligaments and bones crammed into a small area, you need to worry about ligament and cartilage tears, reha...
Listen087. AC Joint injuries with Dr Ian Horsley from 2019-01-11T06:08:07
A crunching tackle, flying headfirst off the bike onto your shoulder, or falling onto an elbow will often be enough to injure an acromio-clavicular joint (ACJ). When your patient walks in suppor...
Listen086. "Sore but not stuffed" - understanding and explaining your patients pain with Dr Tim Mitchell and Dr Darren Beales from 2018-12-14T04:00:37
How do you answer your patient when they ask why they still have back or neck pain more than 12 months after an injury? Shouldn't their body have healed by now? Why does their knee pain get wors...
Listen085. How to rehab groin and lower abdominal pain in runners gym junkies with Andrew Wallis from 2018-10-18T07:39:16
Have you had patients that developed groin pain after getting a bit carried away with situps or abdominal exercises in the gym? Or have your patients developed lower abdominal pain after running...
Listen084. Running injury treatment - tendinopathy, MTSS, total hip replacement&high BMI patients. Q&A with Tom Goom from 2018-09-13T09:44:23
How can you manage lower limb tendinopathy in your patients that like to run? Can runners with medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS) continue to run? Can patients with high BMI or following total...
Listen083. Running gait retraining, strengthening, glutes&ITB syndrome. Q&A with Tom Goom from 2018-09-06T08:17:22
What are the key components when assessing and treating runners? Should your treatment of running injuries focus on glutes? How can your runners schedule their training to improve recovery?
... Listen082. Achilles tendinopathy treatment - the latest research with Dr Seth O'Neill from 2018-08-03T04:35:51
Achilles tendinopathy treatment - what is the latest research, and how can it help your treatment? What is the best way to treat Achilles tendinopathy (AT)?
Over the years our treatment o...
Listen081. How to treat ankle syndesmosis injuries with Chris Morgan from 2018-07-19T02:15:57
Ankle syndesmosis injuries following forced ankle dorsiflexion and lateral rotation of the foot require very specific management and rehabilitation to achieve great treatment outcomes. If you ap...
Listen080. How to assess ankle syndesmosis injuries with Chris Morgan from 2018-07-05T04:07:29
Ankle syndesmosis injuries, also known as a high ankle sprain, commonly occur during high impact tackles or collisions that involve forced lateral rotation of the foot in ankle dorsiflexion. Syn...
Listen079. How to rehabilitate ACL injuries with Dr Lee Herrington from 2018-06-08T08:29:33
Following ACL injury, patients can have a smooth recovery with full return to sport and activity, or end up with ongoing knee symptoms and limited ability to perform the activities they love. Ho...
Listen078. High performance athlete management with David Joyce from 2018-05-15T06:10:15
How can you incorporate high performance elements into your sports injury rehab, to help your injured players and athletes become strong, fit, powerful and fast? How can you rehab a player to pe...
Listen077. Anterior shoulder pain, long head of biceps tendon pathology and SLAP tears with Jo Gibson from 2018-02-09T03:03:37
The long head of biceps tendon and superior labrum can get a hard time in throwing athletes and patients that fall on their arm or shoulder. This can result in long head of biceps tendon patholo...
Listen076. Footwear advice for running injuries with Tom Goom from 2018-01-25T09:13:55
There are a lot of myths around footwear, and your patients with running injuries will often blame an "incorrect shoe" choice for their injury, or believe that getting the "right shoe" will help...
Listen075. Tendinopathy, imaging and diagnosis with Dr Sean Docking from 2017-12-11T06:13:10
Tendinopathy patients may present for treatment with an ultrasound or MRI report in hand, unsure how you can help them, or how they can possibly recover when they have so much tendon pathology. ...
Listen074. Hip pain and femoroacetabular impingement FAI with Dr Joanne Kemp from 2017-11-24T02:52:23
Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) may contribute to hip and groin pain, buttock pain, pelvic or low back pain and referred pain into the thigh. Is conservative management effective in patients ...
Listen073. Neck pain rehabilitation and strengthening with Kay Robinson from 2017-11-10T11:55:38
Strengthening is not commonly used in neck pain treatment and rehabilitation, however athletes may place large demands on their neck during training and play that require a high level of strengt...
Listen072. Accelerated hamstring injury rehabilitation exercise selection and progressions with Jack Hickey from 2017-11-03T08:39:24
Injured athletes like to recover and return to play as quickly as possible, and we need to balance return to play against impaired strength, performance and risk of reinjury. Ini...
Listen071. Hamstring strengthening, lengthening and injury prevention with Dr David Opar from 2017-10-27T02:22:28
Hamstring injuries are the most common injury in football and AFL, and we can help our patients strengthen their hamstrings while significantly reducing their risk of injury with the right exerc...
Listen070. How to treat adductor related groin pain and complex cases with Dr Adam Weir from 2017-10-19T21:00
Athletes with groin pain will commonly play with pain until the end of the season, and rest during the off-season in the hopes this will aid in their recovery. Unfortunately this offseason rest ...
Listen069. Adductor related groin pain stress fractures and nerveentrapment assessment diagnosis with Dr Adam Weir from 2017-10-13T06:17:06
Adductor related groin pain is the most common diagnosis for athletes with groin pain. In this episode of the Physio Edge podcast you will discover how to assess and diagnose adductor related gr...
Listen068. Lower limb tendinopathy loading, running and rehab with Dr Peter Malliaras from 2017-10-06T08:00:29
There are a range of tendinopathy presentations, from easily diagnosed with a local area of pain and clear pain response to tissue overload; through to patients with trickier presentations and m...
Listen067. Shoulder special tests and the rotator cuff with Dr Chris Littlewood from 2017-08-18T09:15:05
Shoulder pain can involve the rotator cuff, scapula, cervical spine, thorax, and other structures in this area. Recent research has also explored the role of patient beliefs and expectations on ...
Listen066. How to treat calf pain in runners with Tom Goom from 2017-06-23T05:22:53
Experiencing increasing calf pain with running can be an incredibly frustrating experience for your running patients, especially when it is severely limiting or stopping them from being able to ...
Listen065. Differential diagnosis of calf pain in runners with Tom Goom from 2017-06-15T02:34:38
When your patients present with calf pain, do you have a clear understanding of the likely causes and potential differential diagnosis? Do they have any red flags that require urgent medical att...
Listen064. What is causing calf pain in runners and how can you assess it with Tom Goom from 2017-06-09T09:32:53
One of the most popular blogposts of all time on Tom Goom's website running-physio.com is on Listen
063. How to assess and treat posterior hip and gluteal pain with Benoy Mathew from 2017-05-31T02:08:18
Posterior hip pain can have a number of causes, with referral from the lumbar spine, SIJ and hip, along with local structures such as the hip joint, gluteals, glute ...
Listen062. How to treat plantar fasciopathy in runners with Tom Goom from 2017-05-24T22:00
How can you treat plantar fasciopathy? How can you return your plantar fasciopathy patients to activity and running? When can they run without aggravating their pain?
In episode 62 of the...
Listen061. How to assess&diagnose plantar fasciopathy in runners with Tom Goom from 2017-05-17T06:25:19
Assessment and diagnosis is vital in planning your plantar fasciopathy treatment program, and successfully returning your patients to activity and running. Structures in the vicinity of the plan...
Listen060. Plantar fasciopathy in runners with Tom Goom from 2017-05-09T02:25:41
Plantar fasciopathy is one of the most common causes of foot pain in runners and non-athletes alike. Our understanding of plantar fasciopathy (PF) pathology and treatment has progressed signific...
Listen059. Running Injuries - What are the most important factors? A group discussion with Tom Goom, Greg Lehman&Dr Christian Barton from 2017-05-06T10:58:42
How can you identify the most important factors involved in your patients running injuries? During your rehabilitation of runners, which is most important to address - load, gait pattern, streng...
Listen058. How to monitor your athletes workload with Tom Goom from 2017-04-26T05:28:25
Your athletes workload consists of the amount of running, training and matches performed. Their current workload can be compared to previous workload to identify periods where they may be at ris...
Listen057. Advanced Running Tests&Optimising Performance with Tom Goom from 2017-04-21T05:44:23
Helping our running patients recover and return to running following injury is our primary rehab priority, however we may also have the opportunity to help improve their running performance. Run...
Listen056. How to assess your patient's running capacity and performance with Tom Goom from 2017-04-15T06:21:40
Identifying how much running each of your patients can perform (their load capacity) during their rehabilitation is a skill. This podcast will help you develop your l...
Listen055. Patellofemoral pain in runners with Brad Neal from 2017-03-08T00:21:26
Runners regularly present for treatment of anterior knee pain. Accurate diagnosis is vital in guiding your treatment, and helping your patients return to painfree run...
Listen054. Hip and groin part 2 - assessment and treatment with Benoy Mathew from 2017-02-02T01:03:36
In this second podcast on hip and groin pain with Physiotherapist and Extended Scope Practitioner Benoy Mathew, we explore:
- How you can assess the hip and groin
- How to asse... Listen
053. Hip&groin pain - diagnosis, pathology and red flags with Benoy Mathew from 2016-11-25T09:39:14
Acute and chronic groin pain is common in sports, however diagnosis can be challenging. A thorough understanding of pathology around the hip and groin and when pathology relates to symptoms, kno...
Listen052. Conservative or surgical management for ACL injuries with Enda King from 2016-10-23T12:39:56
ACL injuries commonly occur during pivoting and change of direction sports. What is the best way to manage these injuries? Are your patients suitable for conservative managment or will they requ...
Listen051. Lateral knee and LCL injuries with Matt Konopinski from 2016-10-10T07:05:43
Lateral knee injuries are common in football with landing from a jump or header, or during tackles when the tibia is forced into external rotation. This mechanism of ...
Listen050. Treating the TMJ and jaw pain with Dr Stephen Shaffer from 2016-09-20T06:21:57
Temporomandibular joint pain and dysfunction can significantly impact your patients life, limiting their ability to enjoy eating and talking. Temporomandibular dysfun...
Listen049. Running from injury part 2 with Dr Rich Willy from 2016-09-09T10:25:49
In Running from Injury Part 2, Dr Rich Willy will help you perform a running assessment and tie this into running retraining for patients with achilles tendinopathy, ...
Listen048. Running from injury part 1 with Dr Rich Willy from 2016-08-03T04:59:43
Are you looking to improve your assessment & treatment of runners? Would you like to know exactly what to look for in a running assessment? What are the most important factors to trea...
Listen047. Rotator cuff tendinopathy with Dr Chris Littlewood from 2016-06-23T02:19:57
The rotator cuff and rotator cuff tendons are often involved in shoulder pain, and targeted with our treatment. Dr Chris Littlewood is a Physio and senior research fe...
Listen046. Proximal hamstring tendinopathy with Tom Goom from 2016-05-04T07:20:09
Proximal hamstring tendinopathy (PHT) occurs in athletes, runners, weightlifters, and other athletes, as well as more sedentary patients, causing pai...
Listen045. Treatment of Lateral Elbow Pain Part 2 With Dr Leanne Bisset from 2016-04-14T10:38:48
How can you treat your patient’s lateral elbow pain (lateral epicondylalgia (LE)/tennis elbow)? How and when should you progress your ...
Listen044. Lateral Elbow Pain Part 1 with Dr Leanne Bisset from 2016-03-07T23:53:12
Lateral elbow pain (lateral epicondylalgia/tennis elbow) affects , and can respond fantastically to Physiotherapy treatment, or in other patients with a similar pre...
Listen043. Sporting Shoulder with Jo Gibson from 2016-02-15T13:37:46
Shoulder pain and injury in overhead athletes is very common and has a high recurrence rate. In this podcast with Listen
042. Treatment of Plantaris&Achilles Tendinopathy with Seth O’Neill from 2015-11-23T22:49:27
Treatment of your patients’ Achilles Tendinopathy may be slowed by involvement of Plantaris.
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041. The role of Plantaris in mid portion Achilles Tendinopathy from 2015-11-20T07:04:12
Plantaris tendinopathy and compression of Plantaris on the Achilles has been shown to play a role in some cases of Achilles Tendinopathy, slowing down their rate of rehabilitation progress.
... Listen040. Shoulder Simplified with Adam Meakins from 2015-09-12T10:28:46
How complex does your shoulder assessment need to be? How can you can simplify your shoulder assessment and treatment?
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Listen039. Patellofemoral pain in adolescents with Dr Michael Rathleff from 2015-08-22T14:19:22
Patellofemoral joint pain (PFJP) is very common in adolescents, and in the Physio Edge podcast episode 39, I discuss causes, assessment and treatment with the author of Listen
038. Plantar fasciopathy loading programs with Michael Rathleff from 2015-07-09T00:03:28
Plantar Fasciopathy (Plantar heel pain) can be a stubborn condition to treat, or you can learn to love treating it like Dr Michael Rathleff, incorporate the right loading program and activity mo...
Listen037. Pilates beyond low back pain with Lana Johnson from 2015-06-10T06:56:49
Pilates is commonly know...
Listen036. How to help patients with persistent pain - part 2 with Mike Stewart from 2015-04-29T12:50:26
034. Advanced ACL rehab with Enda King from 2015-02-19T00:36:53
The advanced stages of ACL r...
Listen033. How to treat anterior knee pain with Kurt Lisle from 2015-01-23T06:30:44
Anterior knee pain can occur in your elite sports patients right through to office workers and weekend warriors. In this podcast with Listen
032. How to rehabilitate ACL injuries with Enda King from 2014-12-09T05:40:55
ACL injuries can be career ending, or they can be an opportunity to sort out movement efficiency, motor control and and technical skills, coming back from the rehabil...
Listen030. CrossFit injuries with Antony Lo from 2014-10-20T22:48:21
CrossFit is a very popular form of improving strength and fitness, and CrossFit athletes have a ...
Listen031. Scapula assessment in shoulder pain with Ann Cools from 2014-10-10T01:12:11
029. Acute knee injuries with Kurt Lisle from 2014-07-09T05:32:41
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028. Groin injuries, screening and rehabilitation with Dr Kristian Thorborg from 2014-06-19T06:23:28
David Pope and Dr Kristian Thorborg (Physiotherapist, PhD) discuss screening and rehabilitation ...
Listen027. Managing sports injuries with Dr Nathan Gibbs from 2014-05-27T04:16:17
In one of the most controversial Physio Edge podcasts to date, Listen
026. Gymnastics injuries with Kingsley Gibson from 2014-05-09T03:34
Gymnastics places some fairly unique demands on fairly young bodies. In episode 26 of the Physio...
Listen025. Groin assessment with Dr Kristian Thorborg from 2014-03-04T10:25:30
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024. Thoracic ring approach with Dr Linda-Joy (LJ) Lee from 2013-12-19T06:16
The thorax is often considered stiff and stable by Physiotherapists and manual therapists, and p...
Listen023. Lower limb tendinopathies with Dr Peter Malliaras from 2013-09-19T02:22
Tendinopathies are a hot topic, and there are lots of new developme...
Listen022. Chronic low back pain with Dr Kieran O'Sullivan from 2013-09-13T16:00
Dr Kieran O’Sullivan is back on the Physio Edge podcast after talki...
Listen021. Shoulder pain, rotator cuff tendinopathy and frozen shoulder with Dr Jeremy Lewis from 2013-09-12T04:40
Shoulder pain - what are the causes, and how can you treat it? Are your special tests around the s...
Listen020. Womens health with Lori Forner from 2013-08-16T05:40
Is “peeing while you work out” in Crossfit or any other type of exercise ok?
When does your patients pelvic floor need more muscle activation, and when does it need less work?
Does...
Listen019. Hamstring strength, flexibility and injuries with Kieran O'Sullivan from 2013-06-29T12:58:01
What are the best ways to avoid hamstring injuries? What are the main factors to consider in hamstring rehabilitation? How does muscle strength relate to hamstring injury? How can we screen for ...
Listen018. Exploring the pelvis with Diane Lee from 2013-04-30T10:14
How can the pelvis contribute to pain and dysfunction? Is the SIJ the main pain producer around the pelvis, or what is? What is the state of current research around the pelvis? Is it possible to...
Listen017. Injury reduction with Dr Peter Brukner from 2012-12-24T09:14:12
How can you reduce the chance of sporting injury? What are the most useful recovery aids from games and training? When are injections helpful in injury recovery?
In episode 17 of the Phys...
Listen016. Preventing hamstring injuries with Dr Kristian Thorborg from 2012-09-10T02:31:49
Hamstrings are one of the most common acute muscular injuries in athletics and team sports. In this episode of the Physio Edge podcast I discuss recent research with promising results preventing...
Listen015. Cervicogenic headaches with Ken Niere from 2012-08-01T10:04:14
How can you recognise when the cervical spine is involved in a patients headache? How can you treat headaches caused by cervical dysfunction? What role does manual therapy play in their treatmen...
Listen014. Chronic low back pain with Peter O'Sullivan from 2012-06-26T02:36:28
What is contributing to your patients low back pain? How do you know when to use manual therapy, education, exercise, motor control programs, CBT or any other approach for chronic LBP? In episod...
Listen013. Cervical arteries and VBI testing with Roger Kerry from 2012-04-24T10:35
Treatment of the cervical spine often involves some degree of manual therapy or manipulation, and VBI testing is generally encouraged or required prior to this. In this episode of the Physio Edg...
Listen012. Plantar fascia, achilles tendinopathy and nerve entrapments with Russell Wright from 2012-04-09T03:23:32
David Pope and Russell Wright talk about everything to do with feet and ankles. Plantar Fascia and Achilles Tendinopathy are conditions that need good differential diagnosis and specific tailore...
Listen011. Hamstring tendinopathy with Dr Alison Grimaldi from 2012-02-20T02:08
Hamstrings are one of the more frequently injured muscles in sportspeople, and in this episode, Alison and I discuss hamstring tendinopathy, symptoms, assessment and treatment of this common con...
Listen010. Biomechanics of running with Blaise Dubois from 2012-01-15T03:07
Barefoot running has been sweeping the globe in the last few years, and as a Physio, which of your patients are best suited to this type of running technique. How does running technique relate t...
Listen09. Lateral hip pain with Dr Alison Grimaldi from 2012-01-02T11:46:08
Lateral hip pain is a condition patients present with regularly to Physiotherapists, with pain walking or standing, sleeping on their side, stretching of the posterior hip, and sitting, amongst ...
Listen08. Golf injuries and performance improvement with Matt Green from 2011-12-15T23:28:56
All golfers want to hit as far as Tiger Woods, but without the injuries. How can you treat the injuries in your golfing patients, prevent further injury and improve their “coachability” and perf...
Listen07. Dry needling with Andrew Hutton from 2011-11-29T23:39:04
Dry Needling has become incredibly popular in Physiotherapy recently. Is dry needling really the way forward for Physios?
In this podcast I chat with Andrew Hutton of Dry Needling Plus, p...
Listen06. TA, "core stability", drivers and going beyond the pain experience with LJ Lee from 2011-11-14T02:25:50
When should Transversus (TA) be included in your patient rehab? When is TA retraining a waste of time? Is planking good for anything other than entertaining your mates? How can we go beyond just...
Listen05. Tendons and tendinopathy with Jill Cook from 2011-10-02T05:17
What causes tendon breakdown? What are the stages of tendinopathy, and how do they effect your treatment? Is it just about eccentric training for tendinopathy? When should NSAID’s be used?
<... Listen04. Hip injuries and labral tears with Nichole Hamilton from 2011-09-23T04:26
Acetabular Labral tears in the hip are becoming more commonly diagnosed and operated on. In this episode, I chat to Nichole Hamilton, a Physio with a lot of experience treating hips, designing p...
Listen03. Rugby, rehab and return to sport with Andrew Ryan from 2011-09-06T05:39
Andrew Ryan is a Sports Physio with the Australian Qantas Wallabies, and in this weeks episode Andrew and I chat about acute injury management, player screening, on-season treatment, corks, and ...
Listen02. Analysing movement, and clinical expertise or research with LJ Lee from 2011-08-19T04:25:18
Analyse movement using your manual skills and palpation, plus insights into what clinical expertise and “Evidence Based Practice” really means - an interview with LJ Lee.
This podcast is ...
Listen01. Painful paradigms and sensitive systems with David Butler from 2011-08-03T06:43
Fascinating insights into pain, painful experiences, and neurodynamics from one of the world's leading neuroscience and pain experts. Learn why we (and out patients) experience pain, the latest ...
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