2016 Archive
Stroke Rehabilitation: What’s Now and What’s Next?
Presenter: Dr Nicola Hancock PhD, PG Cert (ClinEd), BSc (Hons) MCSP
Fellow of the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Neurology
Category: 2016, Club Recordings
This webinar will initially guide the audience through some of the neurophysiological changes that occur after stroke, and then discuss how knowledge of these processes informs our understanding of the principles underlying rehabilitation. From here, it will consider rehabilitation interventions that might help to provide the brain with what it…
View WebinarWe all have a role in work-related health outcomes: a stepped approach for routine physiotherapy
Presenter: Christine Parker MSc, PGCHEPR, FHEA, MCSP, SRP
Senior Lecturer Physiotherapy and Vocational Rehabilitation, University of Salford
Category: 2016, Club Recordings
This webinar will consider a stepped model of practice for identifying and tackling obstacles that individuals with a health issue face in staying in work or returning to work, so that you can decide how you can best support your patients based on whatever level of knowledge and scope of…
View WebinarDynamic Assessment of the Athlete
Presenter: Zach Bristow (B Pthy; Hons, DpPT, DNI, DNA, RM Trained)
Director , Sports Physiotherapist
Rehabilitation Coordinator, Velocity Sports & Rehab
Category: 2016, Club Recordings
Dynamic Assessment of the Athlete sparks the thinking required to achieve outstanding results when working with sports-type pain and injury. Join Sports Injury and Rehabilitation expert Zach Bristow from Velocity Sports & Rehab AUS in discussing the ways in which Physiotherapists can excel in this type of assessment, with practical,…
View WebinarManagement of Patellofemoral Pain
Presenter: Dr Lee Herrington PhD MSc MCSP
Senior Lecturer in Sports Rehabilitation, University of Salford, Salford, UK
Technical Lead Physiotherapist (lower limb rehabilitation), English Institute of Sport, Manchester Institute for Health and Performance
Category: 2016, Club Recordings
The presentation will discuss the management of patellofemoral pain with the aim of identifying strategies to promote symptom management, modification of load and progression of loading (re-loading).Various modalities will be presented which can aid in the reduction of the patients primary problem; pain. A variety of methods to modify load…
View WebinarDeveloping Clinical Expertise in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy
Presenter: Dr Nikki Petty DPT MSc GradDipPhys FMACP FHEA
Associate Professor
Course Leader MRes Clinical Research
Category: 2016, Club Recordings
This webinar will explore how practitioners can enhance their clinical expertise. The session will be broadly divided into two sections: firstly we will explore what we mean by clinical expertise and then we will consider how we might develop expertise. The first section will explore the term expertise and what…
View WebinarPhysiotherapists; Independent Prescribing in Practice
Presenter: David Baker BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy MCSP SRP
Clinical Director, Complete Physio
Category: 2016, Club Recordings
The aim of this webinar is two-fold i) to highlight potential changes and impact of physiotherapists being able to train as prescribers and ii) highlight the role physiotherapists can potentially take in advising patients and safe and effective use of medications they might already be taking. David qualified as a…
View WebinarRehabilitation for Knee Articular Cartilage Repair
Presenter: Karen Hambly PhD MCSP
Senior Lecturer, The University of Kent
Category: 2016, Club Recordings
Articular cartilage is avascular and aneural and as a consequence does not heal well. Repairing articular osteochrondral damage can improve function and relieve pain. There are a variety of surgical techniques to repair articular cartilage damage. Rehabilitation is generally accepted as an important component of cartilage repair surgery. Cartilage repair…
View WebinarSyndesmosis Injury of the Ankle - The Forgotten Diagnosis
Presenter: David Fevre MSc MCSP SRP
Head of Sports Medicine, Blackburn Rovers FC
Category: 2016, Club Recordings
Searching the literature on ankle injuries, there are a multitude of research papers with regard to the ‘low ankle sprains’ such as lateral ligament injuries. With regard to the adjacent ‘high ankle sprains’ such as tibiofibular or syndesmosis injuries the articles available are few and far between. Syndesmotic injury at…
View WebinarAssessment and Treatment of the Sporting Neck
Presenter: Ian Gatt MSc, OMT, MAACP, MCSP
Lead Physiotherapist for GB Boxing at the English Institute of Sport
Category: 2016, Club Recordings
Injuries to the cervical spine can occur in all sports and range from soft tissue injuries to quadriplegia. In a high number of sports, good knowledge of acute trauma management is required, especially if practitioners are regularly involved in covering training and competition scenarios. The mechanism of injury and presence…
View WebinarBlue Flags: Assessing Fitness for Work
Presenter: Nicola Hunter FCSP MSc (Pain Management) Grad Dip Phys CMIOSH
Director, Working Towards Wellbeing
Category: 2016, Club Recordings
This webinar looks at the benefits of work and the individual costs of worklessness. Work rehabilitation is discussed and an example of exemplary work rehabilitation is given. A range of tools to help health care professionals identify and address obstacles to return to work, which are referred to as 'Blue…
View WebinarArticular and Chondral lesions of the knee joint - A Physiotherapist's perspective
Presenter: Zach Bristow Sports Physiotherapist (B Pthy, Hons)
Strength & Conditioning Consultant (ASCA Level 2)
Spine and Sports Physiotherapy Clinic
Category: 2016, Club Recordings
Join Sports Physiotherapist Zach Bristow in a comprehensive analysis of the literature and clinical implications for Articular + Chondral Lesions of The Knee Joint, and gain an in-depth understanding of the assessment and management of these types of pathologies. Zach enters into the causative factors in and away from the…
View WebinarRehabilitation Following Rotator Cuff Repair
Presenter: Chris Littlewood BHSc (Hons), MSc, PhD, Dip. MDT, FHEA
Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist, University of Sheffield
Category: 2016, Club Recordings
Over 500 000 adults consult their General Practitioner with a new episode of shoulder pain each year in the UK. Disorders of the rotator cuff, including tears, are thought to be the most common cause of this shoulder pain. There is evidence to suggest that the number of operations to…
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