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The podcast currently has 41 episodes available.
In this episode we discuss the Doha agreement written by Weir et al. (2015).
We give general overview of what the Doha Agreement is and why it was necessary. We discuss how this seminal paper classified different areas of hip and groin pain to make diagnoses universal. We dive into the outcome measures suggested in this paper and their applications to clinical practice. We touch on non-exercise modalities and general treatment approaches. We summarise the strengths and weakness of the paper and provide recommendations for a future review and update of this paper 9 years on!
You can find the full article in the link below
Doha Agreement Weir et al. (2015)
https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/49/12/768
Welcome back to the Talking Physiotherapy Podcast. This week we are joined by Bex Knight to discuss her pathway from NHS to her debut Olympic Games.
We delve into Bex's early days as a physio and chat about how her experience in paediatrics and youth development set ups prepared her for dual role as the UKA pathway lead and member of the world class programme.
As well as this we chat about the intensity of the games itself and how she reflected on her first experience.
Welcome back to The Talking Physio Podcast.
In this episode we welcome Head of Physical Performance for Swim Ireland Paul Talty.
Paul is fresh back from his second Olympics with Ireland and we delve into the Games itself and his personal reflections.
We also chat about the change in strategy within swim Ireland and how this has impacted on the success.
Welcome back to the Talking Physiotherapy Podcast. In this episode we discuss managing acute and chronic hip and groin injuries in both professional sport and private settings.
Connor and Lewis compare how identification, clinical assessment, testing and rehab differ based on clinical environments as well as chatting through some of the research available and the clinical approaches by experts in the field.
Attached below are some of the research discussed:
Welcome back to an internal episode with Lewis, Connor and Frank where we have a more relaxed conversation to catch up and discuss recent events and changes within the team!
Stay tuned for more content coming soon…
Physios in Sport link:
physiosinsport.org
Join us for an insightful chat with Sam where we discuss the different aspects of the FCP role.
https://www.sdrfunphysio.com/
https://www.neoniq.co.uk/
Episode 33 - Westside is the best side - Andrew McCauley
Welcome to an engaging conversation with Andrew McCauley!
In this episode, we delve into various topics such as discovering fulfilment in your profession, effective stress management techniques, and empowering patients to reach their objectives.
Andrew brings a refreshing outlook on life, offering valuable insights that promise to enrich your understanding. Tune in for an enlightening exchange packed with wisdom and inspiration throughout.
Here are some of the books mentioned during our conversation:
"Grit" by Angela Duckworth
"Mindset" by Carol Dweck
"The Chimp Paradox" by Prof Steve Peters
Join us for an insightful chat where we discuss Dalton's experiences from student to new grad to running his own clinic. We tackle issues such as imposter syndrome and Dalton shares a framework that you can use to develop into the physiotherapist you want to become.
Neoniq: https://www.neoniq.co.uk
PTCoffeeCast: https://www.instagram.com/ptcoffeecast?igsh=aXVkYjkwNmFxaDJj
The MVMT: https://www.instagram.com/themvmtpts?igsh=MTZrN25hcGt0bzc1ZA==
Dalton Laino: https://www.instagram.com/dlaino.93?igsh=cTlyb2hhMmRlbXdx
Happy New Year from Talking Physiotherapy.
We are kicking off 2024 by introducing Frank McCartan to the team as Head of Social Media. In this episode Frank gives us his origin story and what led him into Physiotherapy as well as chatting about what he can bring to the team and our audience moving forward.
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