Physiotutors Podcast

Episode 010 Diagnostics, lower back pain and SIJ with Mark Laslett

Jun 5, 2020
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
Is Diagnostics a Separate Science?
02:36 • 2min
3
Is Diagnostic a Diagnosis?
04:27 • 6min
4
How Do I Know if I Have a Back Pain?
10:02 • 3min
5
Acute Back Pain
13:01 • 5min
6
The Process of Diagnosis Is a Sequence
18:30 • 5min
7
Diagnosis by Subtraction Is a Formal Process
23:19 • 5min
8
How Can I Use My Clinical Diagnosis for More Investigations?
28:24 • 2min
9
Diagnoses Matter a Lot
30:47 • 2min
10
Is There a Patho, an Anatomic Entity?
32:47 • 2min
11
Physiotherapy for Back Pain
34:27 • 3min
12
Treating Non Specific Back Pain
37:47 • 3min
13
Is the Most Common Source of Pain in Persistent Back Pain?
40:56 • 3min
14
Back Pain and Directional Preference in Primary Care
44:16 • 5min
15
The Palpation Tests Aren't a Reference Standard
49:26 • 4min
16
Symptoms of Sacrilejond Joint Pain
53:39 • 5min
17
Is There a Difference in Range of Motion in Sacretit Pain?
58:45 • 4min
18
Is Radio Frequency Steril Injection a Good Treatment for Asitan Pan Pain?
01:03:02 • 5min
19
Spinal Stenosis and Spinal Spinal Osteoarthritis
01:08:02 • 3min
20
I've Been Videoing for a Long Time, and I'm Currently a Working on Translating Three of My Coast Studies Into French Wanes
01:10:47 • 4min
21
How to Get Over Your Back Pain
01:14:22 • 2min
22
Is Stenisis a Sports Disease?
01:16:42 • 3min
23
Aredy - Can You Touch Her Back Ten Years Ago?
01:19:19 • 3min
24
The Difference Between Diagnostician and a Psychiatrist
01:22:41 • 2min
25
I've Had a Lot of Vilios A, the Sacre Joint Provocation Tests
01:24:48 • 4min
26
Do You Know How to Get the Right Outcomes for Your Patient?
01:28:35 • 2min