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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Life SciencesMedicineScienceHealth & Fitness |
Want to be an Advanced Practitioner? Katie Kinch, Lead Advanced Practice Physiotherapist in Paediatric Orthopaedics in Fife, Scotland, discusses the ways clinical practice is changing and how Advanced Practice is central to that; the new frameworks b... more
Elaine Owen MBE, pioneer and expert in the scientific approach to orthotic management of deformity, explains how a physiotherapist got involved in orthotic design and prescription, how it can be easier to explain to families than healthcare professio... more
Adam Galloway, Leeds-based senior children's physio, PhD researcher and ardent Man Utd fan talks about his NIHR-funded voyage into understanding Perthes disease; asking the questions that really matter to patients, and how to translate the answers in... more
Eloise Carella shares her experience of working in New Zealand, her ambition to up the profile of specialist paediatric services, and the challenge that entails. Originally trained in Glasgow and having worked at Yorkhill Children's Hospital speciali... more
Denise Watson-Tann (Chelsea and Westminster Hospita, London, UK) joins us to discuss her pioneering journey into advanced paediatric physio practice, how she specialised in clubfoot treatment, and what the future of advanced practice might look like.... more
Angela Jackson is a physio specialising in the treatment of children who excel at sports. Here we discuss what sparked her interest, her training, her concepts and her guiding principles for the management of musculoskeletal complaints in this challe... more
Christine Douglas talks us through her journey to her role as an advanced practitioner at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in Stanmore, London. We discuss the hip dysplasia clinic, who should be doing the ultrasounds, and the prospects for Phy... more
Aoife McCarthy joins us to discuss the challenges meeting the demand for children's physiotherapy services in Ireland, how to work effectively in a private setting, advanced practice, and the joys of Instagram!
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