

Physiotutors Podcast
Physiotutors
The Physiotutors Podcast offers in-depth conversations with leading clinicians, researchers, and educators who are advancing the field of physiotherapy. Each episode follows a consistent structure—covering clinical reasoning, current evidence, practical application, and professional growth.
Our goal is to bridge the gap between research and daily practice. We discuss what the evidence really says, how to apply it, and where critical thinking matters most. Listeners can expect clear explanations, balanced discussions, and actionable insights that improve both understanding and patient outcomes.
Designed for physiotherapists, students, and educators, the Physiotutors Podcast is your reliable source for grounded, science-based learning that keeps you current and confident in your clinical work.
Our goal is to bridge the gap between research and daily practice. We discuss what the evidence really says, how to apply it, and where critical thinking matters most. Listeners can expect clear explanations, balanced discussions, and actionable insights that improve both understanding and patient outcomes.
Designed for physiotherapists, students, and educators, the Physiotutors Podcast is your reliable source for grounded, science-based learning that keeps you current and confident in your clinical work.
Episodes
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Apr 17, 2021 • 1h 3min
Episode 022 Shockwave with Paul Hobrough
This time we speak to Paul Hobrough, a leading expert in shockwave, physiotherapist and educator on the topic. Paul has worked with some of the elites in sports and we talk to him on just how much the addition of Shockwave into his physiotherapeutic practise has helped boost positive outcomes for his patients and speed up recovery times in both acute and chronic pathologies. We also discuss where shockwave research is heading and the positive outcomes it has so far produced when used in neurological patients!! Listen in to find out more!
Apr 2, 2021 • 1h 8min
Episode 021 Return to sport & Tendinopathy with Enda King
On This episode we talk with Enda Kind, a physiotherapist, S&C specialist, researcher and educator. We get to talk with him about what successful rehabilitation and return to sport/function entails, and how you can work on movement patterns, segmental control within the kinetic chain as well as tips on coaching your patients to optimise outcomes, and how treating just the pathology might be the reason why a patient might not be making the expected improvements - listen in to find out more!
Mar 6, 2021 • 1h 20min
Expert Tendinopathy Insights with Jill Cook
Today on the podcast we're joined by the world renowned Jill Cook - an expert and leader in tendinopathy rehabilitation and research! We cover the basics that you should look out for - what's important in your screening and why exercise prescription is far and away the biggest aspect to successful rehabilitation for your patient - but making sure you're really rehabbing a tendon and not misdiagnosing! Tune in as we take a deep dive into educating your patients and your clinical practise!
Feb 6, 2021 • 1h 16min
Episode 019 Utilising pain science & EBP in practise with Lars Avemarie
!!PAIN SCIENCE IS NOT AN INTERVENTION!! But as physio's we can use our understanding to provide patients with ways they can better understand and manage their symptoms - and that's where this episode takes us with Lars Avemarie, a physio, writer & educator, from using the DIMs/SIMs model to fostering self efficacy, then we take a brief dive into what using an EBP approach actually means for you and where your clinical experience factors in! Lars guides us through some of his own patients to give us take aways we can apply directly into practise, tune in to find out more!
Jan 2, 2021 • 1h 15min
Episode 018 Ultimate Instability & training techniques with Paul Venner
In a Physiotutors first, we were lucky enough to have Paul Venner live with us at the Physiotutors HQ to discuss Ultimate Instability - a tool used worldwide in elite sport and rehabilitation centres around the globe. In addition we talk to Paul about his approach to training with athletes - training methods and approaches that he utilises with Olympic athletes leading to increased learning speed and skill development with the utilisation of the Frans Bosch method! Tune in to find out more!
Dec 5, 2020 • 57min
Episode 017 Concussions & soft skills with Molly Parker & Natasha Wilch
This episode is a little different to the norm - I talk to both Molly and Natasha about concussions and their varied experiences on rehab from the patients perspective and the clinicians - what skills can help you stand out in the crowd and where the soft skills become invaluable in helping your patient deal with their injury. We also discuss their upcoming concussion call and the relevance for both clinicians to improve their understanding and shape their practise and those living with concussions on how to better deal with potential complications as well as dealing with the holidays!
Nov 28, 2020 • 57min
Episode 016 Running & Recovery with Brodie Sharpe
This time on the Physiotutors podcast we talk with Brodie Sharpe, the host of the Run Smarter podcast, a physiotherapist and a running enthusiast himself. We discuss running related injuries and the importance of recovery - this is also the topic of this upcoming month for the Run Smarter podcast - the importance of recovery! On this episode we look more specifically at when to and not to rest, the importance of a good balance between S&C, running and rest and how this can combine to produce positive outcomes for your patients.
Nov 7, 2020 • 1h 1min
Episode 015 Hamstring injuries & Research with Ryan Timmins
This time I chat with Ryan Timmins to discuss his work in hamstring injury research, a senior lecturer and researcher with well over 50 publications to date, we pick his brain and get his take on current literature research and we should be taking forward to our patients. We discuss injuries and return to sport, and talk about how we can optimise hamstring regrowth following ACL surgery (from a hamstring/hamstring + gracilis graft. We then get into training volumes and loads pre season and during to optimise injury prevention and compliance! Tune in to find out more!
Oct 3, 2020 • 54min
Episode 014 Knee OA with Anthony Teoli
This time I get to chat with Anthony Teoli to discuss knee OA, an educator and physiotherapist specialising in knee OA. We discuss the signs and symptoms we as physios should look for and how we can help our patients. We discuss the benefits of exercise therapy and tailoring your approach for your patient to ensure their compliance with, and engagement with the program!
Sep 5, 2020 • 59min
Episode 013 Cognitive Functional Therapy (CFT) with a sprinkle of LBP with Kjartan Fersum
In this edition of the Physiotutors podcast we talk with Kjartan Fersum about cognitive functional therapy (CFT) and how he integrates that into his daily practise, utilising it with chronic and acute pain patients to help them navigate their problems and it's role within physiotherapy. Kjartan provides us with methods you can easily take into your daily practise to improve your communication with your patient as well as help the progress on their journey of rehabilitation, stepping out of the "I will fix you" mentality and more into a therapeutic alliance *with* the patient.


