Willkommen beim PhysioBib Podcast! Wir sind Nils & Noak und gestalten zusammen das PhysioBib Projekt. Ein Projekt zur Wissenschaftskommunikation in der deutschsprachigen Physiotherapie. In diesem Podcast präsentieren wir euch spannende Gäste aus Wissenschaft und Praxis rund um die Themen Physiotherapie, Schmerz und Bewegung. Unser Ziel ist es zum einen den Wissensaustausch zwischen Wissenschaftler... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 72 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Language | German | Number of Listeners | Categories | MedicineHealth & Fitness |
In Folge #71 des PhysioBib Podcasts, hatten wir Dr. Jean-Pascal Grenier zu Gast. Er ist Physiotherapeut und Arzt, und während er gerade an seinem Facharzt für Innere Medizin arbeitet, publiziert er weiterhin wissenschaftliche Artikel im Kontext der P... more
In Folge #70 des PhysioBib Podcasts, hatten wir Prof. Dr. Rolf Detlef Treede zu Gast und haben mit ihm über ein weiteres wichtiges Thema in den Neurowissenschaften von Schmerzen und zwar die Zentrale Sensibilisierung gesprochen. Zentrale Sensibilisie... more
In Folge #69 des PhysioBib Podcasts, hatten wir Prof. Dr. Thomas Weiss zu Gast. more
In Folge #68 des PhysioBib Podcasts, hatten wir Prof. Dr. Christian Büchel zu Gast. Er ist Neurowissenschaftler und Direktor des Instituts für Systemische Neurowissenschaften am Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf und beschäftigt sich in seiner Fo... more
In Folge #67 des PhysioBib Podcasts, hatten wir Prof. Dr. Arne May zu Gast. Er ist Neurologe und Neurowissenschaftler und hat sich in seiner wissenschaftlichen und beruflichen Laufbahn auf Kopfschmerzerkrankungen spezialisiert. Am Universitätskliniku... more
In Folge #66 des PhysioBib Podcasts hatten wir Prof. Frank Birklein zu Gast. Er ist Neurologe und Professor für Neurologie und neurologische Schmerzforschung an der Universität Mainz und er beschäftigt sich in seiner Forschung vor allem mit dem kompl... more
In Folge #65 des PhysioBib Podcasts hatten wir Dr. Kai Karos zu Gast. Wir haben Kai vergangenes Jahr auf dem Deutschen Schmerzkongress kennengelernt, wo er eine Keynote zur Rolle der sozialen Dimension von Schmerzen gehalten hat, die uns sehr beeindr... more
In Folge #64 des PhysioBib Podcasts haben wir mit Dr. Robert Prill gesprochen. Robert ist Physiotherapeut und leitet an der medizinischen Hochschule Brandenburg einen Forschungsbereich zum Thema muskuloskelettale Erkrankungen. Wie ihr in der Folge hö... more
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