2015 Archive
Justifying your Pool Service
Presenter: Mike Maynard Grad Dip Phys MCSP MSOM HT
ATACP Accredited Tutor in Aquatic Physiotherapy
Category: 2015, Club Recordings
Pools are traditionally thought to be very expensive to run, and are often in the “front line” when it comes to hospital cuts. This Webinar hopes to dispel the myth about the expense of running a pool, and to show that not only are they less expensive to maintain than…
View WebinarBack Pain and Red Flags - What Not to Miss
Presenter: Dr Sue Greenhalgh PhD, MA, GDPHYS, FCSP
Consultant Physiotherapist and Interim Lead Clinic at Bolton Primary Care Trust
Category: 2015, Club Recordings
Whist it is reassuring to remember that serious spinal pathology is rare it actually presents quite a challenge as clinically we are constantly faced with making sure that we do not miss a patient with serious pathology. Red Flags have been developed to help us to identify these serious cases.…
View WebinarRemote Delivery of Physiotherapy for People with Long Term Conditions
Presenter: Dr Lorna Paul PhD, MPhil, BSc MCSP
Physiotherapist and Reader in Rehabilitation, University of Glasgow
Category: 2015, Club Recordings
The changing demographics of the population, rising costs, patient expectations and the almost ubiquitous nature of digital technology challenge the way current health care, including physiotherapy is delivered. Remote delivery of physiotherapy for people with long term conditions may be an adjunct to traditional face to face models of care…
View WebinarCervical Spine Sensorimotor Rehabilitation
Presenter: Chris Worsfold MSc PGDipManPhys MMACP MCSP
Specialist Physiotherapist, Kent Neck Pain Centre
Category: 2015, Club Recordings
There is increasing evidence that sensorimotor impairment is present across a wide range of neck conditions including postural neck pain and following whiplash injury. Contemporary research and clinical practice suggests that it is possible to assess sensorimotor impairment in the clinical setting quickly and effectively. In this webinar Chris Worsfold…
View WebinarDivarication of Recti Abdominis – Its Clinical Relevance and Treatment Options
Presenter: Samantha Gillard MSc MSCP FHEA
Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy, University of Worcester
Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist in Women’s Health
Category: 2015, Club Recordings
In this presentation, Samantha Gillard explains exactly what a Divarication of Recti is and how it can occur. The aim is to motivate you to see the importance of assessing each patient for a divarication that is referred to you with back and pelvic pain. We identify the clinical relevance…
View WebinarDifferential Diagnosis of Anterior Knee Pain
Presenter: Dr Lee Herrington PhD MSc MCSP
Senior Lecturer in Sports Rehabilitation, University of Salford
Technical Lead Physiotherapist (Lower Limb Rehabilitation), English Institute of Sport
Category: 2015, Club Recordings
The long term outcome for patients with anterior knee pain (AKP) is relatively poor, with up to a third of patients having pain which persists for more than one year and with significant high reoccurrence rates. One factor contributing to this might be the failure to clearly identify the key…
View WebinarPilates-Based Core Stability Training as Rehabilitation for People with MS
Presenter: Esther Fox BSc(Hons) PhD MCSP
Physiotherapist, Tavistock Physiotherapy Clinic
Category: 2015, Club Recordings
Pilates and core stability training are commonly used in clinical practice as physio-therapeutic interventions to improve balance and mobility for people with neurological conditions. In this webinar, we will look into the effect of Pilates-based training in people with MS based upon the available evidence. A recently conducted randomised controlled…
View WebinarFlag Spotting - Finding and Tackling Obstacles to Recovery in People with Recurrent and Persistent Musculoskeletal Disorders
Presenter: Nicola Hunter FCSP MSc (Pain Management) Grad Dip Phys CMIOSH
Director, Working Towards Wellbeing
Category: 2015, Club Recordings
This session discusses the physiotherapists role in management of obstacles to recovery (yellow flags) in patients with musculosksletal disorders. The purpose of this webinar is to help you to recognise the unique knowledge and skills that you as a physiotherapist already have which, if correctly used, will reduce the risk…
View WebinarProprioceptive Medicine - The Missing Link
Presenter: Hywel Griffiths MCSP HCPC Reg MSOM
Consultant Physiotherapist, Cardiff City Football Club
Category: 2015, Club Recordings
What is proprioception? Proprioception refers to the body's ability to sense movement within joints, muscles, soft tissue and throughout its kinetic chain. This ability enables us to know where our limbs are in space without having to look. It is important in all everyday movements but especially so in complicated…
View WebinarIntroduction to Isokinetics in Sport
Presenter: David Fevre MSc MCSP SRP
Head of Sports Medicine, Blackburn Rovers Football Club
Category: 2015, Club Recordings
Isokinetic dynamometers are often used in the assessment and rehabilitation of upper and lower limb injuries in the injured athlete. Unlike conventional weight systems where the resistance is fixed and the speed of movement is variable, the isokinetics dynamometer applies the opposite effect-the speed of movement is fixed and the…
View WebinarThe Importance of Pre- and Post-operative Rehabilitation after Sportsman's Hernia Repair
Presenter: David Fevre MSc MCSP
Head of Sports Medicine, Blackburn Rovers FC
Category: 2015, Club Recordings
The terms ‘Groin injury’, ‘Gilmore’s groin’ and ‘Sportsman’s hernia’ are often used to describe a multitude of pelvic and groin injuries and cover a wide variety of injury scenarios for both patient and medical personnel. To this end the diagnostic term of inguinal disruption is a more correct and all…
View WebinarVestibular Assessment: How to Manage the Dizzy Patient
Presenter: David Herdman BSc(Hons) MCSP
Senior Specialist Physiotherapist, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Category: 2015, Club Recordings
Dizziness and vertigo are common symptoms in the adult population and can have a significant impact on quality of life. An accurate diagnosis is important, particularly to distinguish between central and peripheral vestibular syndromes. This webinar will focus on the clinical significance of physical assessment and interview to make this…
View WebinarCurrent Concepts in the Assessment and Management of Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy
Presenter: Chris Littlewood BHSc (Hons), MSc, PhD, Dip. MDT, FHEA
Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist, University of Sheffield
Category: 2015, Club Recordings
Rotator cuff tendinopathy is a common and burdensome problem. Despite this, there is considerable uncertainty in relation to the source of pain in tendinopathy, how best to examine and how best to treat. Consequently, practice in the UK is varied. The aim of this webinar is to critically examine these…
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