2020 Archive
Exercising for people with autoimmune conditions
Presenter: Karen Hambly, PhD, MCSP, FHEA
Category: 2020, Club Recordings
People with long-term chronic autoimmune conditions could derive substantial health benefits by increasing physical activity. People living with these conditions have symptoms that can often reduce their ability to keep active and work and negatively impact their quality of life. Exercise has been shown to be a cost-effective strategy in…
View WebinarPhysiotherapy for Adolescent Athletes - Clinical Considerations
Presenter: Zach Bristow (B Pthy, M Fin)
Managing Director
Co-Chief Financial Officer
Phyxit Injury Rehabilitation Services
Category: 2020, Club Recordings
Adolescent athletes present specific challenges and clinical requirements over their adult counterparties. It is essential to tailor treatment and rehabilitation protocols to this priority population group for the purposes of injury prevention and management, most notably for prevention. Physiotherapist's can play an integral and also quintessential role in ensuring the…
View WebinarMusculoskeletal injection therapy: A theory and practice update
Presenter: Nick Livadas BSc (Hons) MSc FHEA
Clinical Lead: Connect Health
Senior Lecturer: Teesside University
Category: 2020, Club Recordings
This one hour webinar is aims to offer both injectors and non injection clinicians an update on some of the pertinent issues we should consider regarding the use of injection therapy to manage musculoskeletal disorders. A brief review of the evidence for corticosteroid injections will be presented and how this…
View WebinarPaediatric Physio Survival Guide - Cerebral Palsy Vs. Typical Development
Presenter: Andy Ringer
Msc Physiotherapy
BSc Sports Rehabilitation
Category: 2020, Club Recordings
Working with children and young people (CYP) can be incredibly daunting and overwhelming. CYP are not just mini adults and can be incredibly complex to manage, both behaviourally and therapeutically. In order to be the most effective paediatric therapist possible, it is important to have a good knowledge base surrounding…
View WebinarAssessment and management of degenerative and traumatic tears, meniscal root tears and ramp lesions
Presenter: Richard Norris
Orthopaedic Physiotherapy Specialist
Category: 2020, Club Recordings
View WebinarRed Flags; A clinical reasoning framework for clinicians in the face of serious pathology of the spine
Presenter: Laura Finucane
Consultant Physiotherapist FMACP FCSP
Category: 2020
View WebinarImpingement in the Sporting (& Non - Sporting) Shoulder
Presenter: Ian Gatt
MSc OMT MAACP MCSP BSc (Hons)
Head of Performance Services & Lead Physiotherapist - Great Britain Boxing
Category: 2020
View WebinarAssessment and management of Anterior Cruciate ligament injuries
Presenter: Richard Norris
Orthopaedic Physiotherapy Specialist
Category: 2020, Club Recordings
- Relevant elements of the patient’s history - Diagnostic accuracy of history elements and clinical tests, including clinical pitfalls - Initial management of ACL injuries and principles of ACL deficient rehabilitation - Principles of rehabilitation after ACL reconstruction
View WebinarClinical reasoning and case formulation in musculoskeletal management
Presenter: Paul Lagerman
PG Cert in Pain & Pain Management
BSc Honours in Physiotherapy
BSc Honours in Sports Rehabilitation
Category: 2020, Club Recordings
Clinical reasoning is identified as integral to physiotherapy practice. It is the process by which the clinician generates and tests hypotheses based on information collected from the patient. The hypotheses based on the information obtained is then used to determine a diagnosis and implement treatment. Traditional clinical reasoning has been…
View WebinarInjury in womens' contact & non-contact sport: causative and preventative factors
Presenter: Zach Bristow
(B Pthy; Hons, DpPT, DNI, DNA, RM Trained)
Director , Sports Physiotherapist, Rehabilitation Coordinator
Phyxit Injury Rehabilitation Services
Category: 2020, Club Recordings
With the rise in participation in Women's sport more emphasis is required on the prevention of musculoskeletal pathology in this domain. Zach Bristow explains the preventative and potential causative factors associated with injuries in women's sport, alongside recommendations and the role of Physiotherapy moving into the future.
View WebinarHand & Wrist injuries in Boxing: Assessment & Treatment
Presenter: Ian Gatt MSc OMT MAACP MCSP BSc (Hons)
Category: 2020, Club Recordings
Boxing is one of the oldest sports, and competition varies between Olympic and Professional style. The hand-wrist region is an important area in this sport, considering that it is used to strike the opponent in either the head or body. One can therefore appreciate why it is also the region…
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