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#9 Shoulder Impingement - with Jared Powell
I had a conversation with the wonderful team at E3 rehab about the fuzzy and entrenched diagnostic label that is shoulder impingement. Over the 1 hour episode we discuss the history, inaccuracies and potential...
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#8 Predictive processing – does it have value in physical therapy? With Abby Tabor
In this episode I talk to Abby Tabor, PhD, on the interesting topic of predictive processing and how it may relate to understanding and explaining pain.
Abby is a physiotherapist who has gone on to become a prolific...
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#7 Is pain allowed during hamstring rehabilitation? With Jack Hickey PHD
In this episode Jared Powell discusses hamstring rehab with Jack Hickey, PhD.Â
Jack is the author of a brilliant paper comparing pain threshold versus pain-free rehab for an acute hamstring injury, with surprising...
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#6 Pain - with Greg Lehman
Greg is a renowned physiotherapist and chiropractor and is well known for reconciling biomechanics with pain science, which, coincidentally, is the name of his course! We talk about pain, the nuances of it, and the...
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#5 Do we need philosophy in health science? With Rani Lill Anjum
Do we NEED philosophy in health science? Dr Rani Lill Anjum makes a compelling case for YES in the latest episode of The Shoulder Physio Education Podcast.
Ready to arm yourself (pardon the pun!) with actionable...
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#4 - Adam Meakins and Chad Cook debate
The topic of manual therapy and its role in physical therapy always elicits differences of opinion. In this episode, Adam Meakins and Chad Cook tackle the hard questions and attempt to clarify what manual therapy does...
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#3 Non-operative ACL management – fad of failure? With Kieran Richardson
In this episode, I talk with Kieran Richardson about some of the myths and misconceptions surrounding ACL injury of the knee. The ultimate question becomes: "is surgery a necessity after ACL injury"?
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#2 Assessment of the scapula – with Filip Struyf
In this episode, I discuss the scapula with Filip Struyf, PhD. We attempt to answer the measurement error question and how this influences everything thereafter! After all, if we can't accurately measure something...
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#1 Frozen Shoulder, with Jeremy Lewis
I am joined by the venerable Jeremy Lewis, PhD, to discuss the clinical enigma that is frozen shoulder. This is a must watch for all clinicians who see people with a "stiff and painful" shoulder.
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