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Physio Foundations — 97 episodes
Learning Is a Skill – Why It’s Hard to Learn (And What to Do About It) | Student Revision Series
Making Rehab Meaningful, Personal and Engaging – Motor Cognitive Training in Practice with Chris Lawry and Cindy Phan
Burnout, Balance and the First Five Years of Physiotherapy | Kristen Witt | New Grad Series #14
Tania Pizzari – Shoulder Assessment and Management
Jaryd Bourke – Achilles tendinopathy, heel lifts and changes in biomechanics and patient outcomes
Understanding Bronchiectasis Part 2: Exercise for people with bronchiectasis – with Associate Professor Annemarie Lee
Associate Professor Annemarie Lee - Understanding Bronchiectasis – Part 1, assessment and airway clearance techniques
Jane Rooney – Cross Bracing and Non-Operative ACL Management
Randall Cooper and Mick Hughes – Exercise Matters and Learn Physio
Nick Kane - Sports MAP, Working in Elite Sport, and Developing your Career in Sports Physiotherapy
Foundations of Neurological Physiotherapy - with Narelle Dalwood
How to Study & Network Effectively, Explore Alternative Pathways in Physiotherapy, and Build Transferable Skills – with Ellen Ball | New Grad Series Part 13
Understanding Knee Osteoarthritis: From research to practice - with Associate Professor Adam Culvenor
Making Rehab Stick: The role of health professionals in exercise adherence - with Rebecca Phillips
Dr Liam West – How Physios and Sports Doctors Can Work Together Effectively
Unpacking Qualitative Research (Part 4): Data Analysis & Practical Tips with Dr Melanie Farlie
How to Evaluate the Quality of Qualitative Research in Physiotherapy (Part 3) with Dr Melanie Farlie
How to Read, Interpret, and Apply Qualitative Research in Physiotherapy (Part 2) with Dr Melanie Farlie
Demystifying Qualitative Research: A Student and Clinician’s Guide (Part 1) with Dr Melanie Farlie
Dr Tim Sayer – Managing ACL injuries in the clinic
Professor Terry Haines AM: How can clinicians be involved in physiotherapy research? Solving problems through research
Associate Professor Michelle Hall: Hip and knee osteoarthritis and the importance of sleep for musculoskeletal health
The hips sometimes lie: Hip biomechanics and muscle function. With Associate Professor Laura Diamond.
Major Emma Williams – a physiotherapy career in the military
Thihan Chandramohan – The Cricket Physio talks though his own experiences with injury, surgery and rehabilitation
Dr Malia Ho - Beyond the foot: Foundational skills in podiatry, using technology in health professions education.
Dr Luke Davies – How to improve patient outcomes with telehealth
James Schomburgk - how to build and maintain a list in private practice.
Abby De Kretser - Managing hip, pelvic and spine conditions and teaching applied anatomy
Dr Christina Ekegren – How can we help people stay active in hospital and after major trauma?
Dimitrie Damos part 2 – Managing complexity in the clinic as a new graduate physiotherapist - New grad series Part 12
Dimitrie Damos – Working under pressure, pelvic health and incontinence, mentoring and the importance of maintaining broad knowledge and skills - New grad series Part 11
Mick Girdwood – knee injuries, osteoarthritis and relationship with hip and knee muscle strength
Jaap Switters - ‘Do your own research’. How to publish scientific research as a practitioner in a clinic
Moving into private practice and getting started in research, with Tom Peers-Barlow – New Grad Series Part 11
Jaap Switters – Male chronic pelvic pain – contributing factors and management strategies.
Dr Luke Nelson – Managing running-related injuries
Tim Trevail - How do you find your purpose as a health professional?
Patrick Vallance - tips for studying and learning for students and new graduates.
Jordan Rutherford part 2 – Working with professional golfers for performance and injury management.
Jordan Rutherford – Starting a private practice, benefits and risks, and reflections on university teaching
Jess Coventry – building connections and finding mentors, rather than networking. Tips for students and newly graduated physiotherapists.
Seven Shan - Clinical communication skills for people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
Dr Udari Colombage part 2 – Pelvic health in women with breast cancer. Take-home messages for the clinic from Udari’s PhD research
Dr Udari Colombage - Pelvic health and pelvic floor dysfunction, how to ask questions about incontinence and pelvic health, resources for practitioners and patients
Matt Donnelly – working as an Advanced Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist in an emergency department, and tips for students on clinical placements
Jun Shen Soong – Rural vs metropolitan work, hospital vs private practice, developing your own style of practice – New Grad Series Part 8
How do you ‘get into research’ as a clinician? With Associate Professor Christian Osadnik
Oliver Wong – How to develop confidence and build your professional ’character’. New Grad Series Part7
Mac Hall - Managing persistent pain in the clinic - expert tips for pracitioners
Dr Greg Lehman – Challenging your own beliefs and reconciling biomechanics with pain science
Jess Lindstrom – develop your teaching, learning and research skills, tips for learning at university, teaching during the pandemic and doing a PhD
Isabella Smith – Tips for success in your first hospital role, working in an intensive care unit, combining teaching, research and clinical work - New Grad Series Part 6
Vasish Vasan – Experiencing an ACL injury, transitioning from university to working life and working with other health professionals – New Grad Series Part 5
Josh Vinton - Working as a physio in the UK and the bigger picture of university learning – New Grad Series Part 4
Dr. Ben Meadley, Intensive Care Flight Paramedic - Push your career into new frontiers
Kevin Lieberthal - Running-related injuries, strength training and entrepreneurship
From elite sports biomechanics to paramedicine research; strategically building your knowledge and skills - with Associate Professor Kelly-Ann Bowles
Strength training tips for clinicians – with Chris Seville, physiotherapist, educator and powerlifter
Focus on the learning and the results with follow. The bigger picture of learning in university and beyond. With Jodie Dakic
Exploring the world of sports physiotherapy – with Jodie Dakic
Essential knowledge for physiotherapists and physiotherapy students, New Zealand physiotherapy student and educator experiences – with Dr Sarah Ward, PhD
Sarah Ward PhD – ACL research, foundational physiotherapy skills and applying research in the clinic
Why don’t you teach them this at university? The realities of teaching and learning in an entry-to-practice course. With Pat Vallance
How do you become a physiotherapy educator?
The problem with clinical communication part 3 - application in the clinic
The problem with clinical communication part 2 - applications to real clinical cases
The problem with clinical communication – 10 tips for foundational clinical communication skills
Sports physio in the snow - Zuzana’s week in Falls Creek. ACL injuries, braces, recovery, lots of skiing and how you can do the same.
Jaap Switters – Male chronic pelvic pain. A biopsychosocial approach to diagnosis and management
Manage your own health as a health professional – with Professor Craig Hassad
Tips for learning and remembering anatomy - with Associate Professor Michelle Lazarus. Clinical Anatomy series launch
Teamwork in healthcare, staying up to date with literature and finding balance in your professional life – New grad series part 3, with Jacob Waller
Dr Brooke Patterson – Reducing injuries and improving performance in women and girl’s sport
Managing ACL injuries with Dr Brooke Patterson – knee function, osteoarthritis, rehabilitation, playing elite sport and coaching
Kids leg pain, essential clinical skills for health professionals and managing foot conditions – with Associate Professor Cylie Williams
Matt King – hip pain and biomechanics in athletes, hip osteoarthritis, rehabilitation
Step into the patient’s shoes – the importance of practice and simulation for health professionals, with Narelle Dalwood
Acute neurological physiotherapy - essential skills for all practitioners - with Narelle Dalwood
How to get the support and mentoring you deserve as a new graduate practitioner – with Brian Kim.
Scot Morrison - Upgrade your manual muscle test. How to measure strength in clinical practice, minimise error and interpret your findings.
Zuzana Perraton - career pathway and tips for practitioners getting started in clinical practice
Running - training loads, goal setting and managing injuries, with Dr Luke Nelson
Luke Nelson - Helping people with running-related injuries
Ebonie Rio - Part 2. Tendinopathy research and clinical practice gems
Ebonie Rio – How to develop a career that you are passionate about. Essential knowledge and skills for clinicians.
Tips for working in sports physiotherapy, with Mat Prior
Develop your clinical reasoning and patient outcomes will follow - with Mat Prior, physiotherapist
Managing ACL injuries, with Randall Cooper and Mick Hughes
How to be a sports physiotherapist, with Randall Cooper and Mick Hughes
The power of explanation in your clinical practice
How to develop yourself personally and professionally as a clinician
What we can learn from an expert neurological physiotherapist, with Professor Prue Morgan
Knowledge and skills to help you transition from university to clinical practice, with Brian Kim
Foundations of tendinopathy part 2, with Peter Malliaras
Foundations of tendinopathy: With Peter Malliaras
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