Join and listen to Lewis Cowan, Bradley Carrigan and Connor Wright discussing the most recent topics in Physiotherapy with students, lecturers, and specialists. Find out what makes physiotherapists tick day to day, what gets them up in the morning and listen to what they have to share - we hope you enjoy the adventure with us! Follow us Instagram: @talkingphysio Twitter: @talkingphysio Facebook: f... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In this episode, we welcome Sam Dickinson back to the podcast. Tune in to learn how you can control those pre-interview nerves, create a great first impression, make your body language speak for you, prepare for any question or scenario and deliver t... more
This episode we dive into a brand new paper published by our very own Lewis Cowan titled: The effect of endurance (low intensity) training on managing the risk and progression of CVD in middle ages adults: a systematic review.
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Kicking off the New Year we have brought together an episode talking through Hoenig et al. 2024 International Delphi Consensus on Bone Stress Injuries in Athletes.
We discuss 3 main areas of the agreement around terminology, risk factors and imple... more
In this episode we discuss the Doha agreement written by Weir et al. (2015).
We give general overview of what the Doha Agreement is and why it was necessary. We discuss how this seminal paper classified different areas of hip and groin pain to make... more
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Although not a physiotherapist student myself, I have really enjoyed listening to this podcast to see how physiotherapists play a role in other areas of healthcare. The guests each week are so unique and the hosts interesting questions at the end always produce an amusing response!
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Focus is on recent developments in physiotherapy, with hosts discussing various topics alongside specialists, students, and clinical practitioners. Episodes cover a range of subjects including cardiovascular health management, bone stress injuries, and the importance of standardized terminology in healthcare. Notable discussions include insights into Olympic preparations from physiotherapists and the significance of training methodologies for different populations. The engaging dialogue and incorporation of expert opinions create an informative platform for those interested in physiotherapy and healthcare practices.
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