
The Knowledge Exchange
Join Daniel Arbilla and Brendan Mouatt as they chat with clinicians, researchers, and people with lived experience about how we, as health professionals can do better for those seeking our help.
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Leonard van Gelder – Process-Based Rehab

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Gianni Chng – How to Handle Misinformation as a Physio

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Alexis Léveillé – How to Respond to BS

Feb 11, 2022 • 1h 3min
Misinformation Series – Ellen Masson & Tait Brown

Feb 5, 2022 • 1h 6min
Daniel Harvie – Perception and Pain: A closer listen at why we hurt
Dr Daniel Harvie from the University of South Australia and the author of, Perception and pain: A closer look at why we hurt joined us to discuss his new book and explore what we can learn from audio illusions. We discussed: What we can learn from these illusions about human experience and our clinical practice … Continue reading Daniel Harvie – Perception and Pain: A closer listen at why we hurt →

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Misinformation Series – John Flagg & Antony Lo
How can clinicians handle misinformation, knowing the possible harms it could cause? We had an informal chat with John Flagg (@rebuild_stronger) and Antony Lo (@physiodetective) on: How to respond and react to misinformation in the clinic and on social media The value of our engagement and choices when interacting with social media posts Being flexible … Continue reading Misinformation Series – John Flagg & Antony Lo →

Jan 11, 2022 • 0sec
Travis Pollen – Biomechanics, Injury Risk and Performance (Part 2b)
Part 2 of our discussion with Travis Pollen a.k.a. the Fitness Pollenator. We discussed: Risk factors for injuries amongst athletes Prevention vs risk reduction Nuances of performance Benefits of movement screens Biomechanics matter For more of Travis’ work, check out fitnesspollenator.com

Jan 11, 2022 • 0sec
Matthew Danziger – The Benefits of Manual Therapy (Part 2)
Matthew Danziger is a massager therapist and personal trainer from New York. He’s an OG from Soma Simple and well-known in the online field of pain science groups and content. In this podcast, we talked about: Matthew’s personal experience with chronic pain. Updated narratives for manual therapy. The BPS aspects of a massage. Matthew’s very … Continue reading Matthew Danziger – The Benefits of Manual Therapy (Part 2) →

Dec 21, 2021 • 0sec
Zain El-Roubaei – Gems from a Client
We were privileged to have an open and candid chat with university student and street dancer Zain El-Roubaei who shared with us: His personal journey with pain and the challenges in navigating our healthcare system Helpful and unhelpful messages he received about pain Biggest takeaways from the experience and how he deals with flare-ups Common … Continue reading Zain El-Roubaei – Gems from a Client →

Dec 16, 2021 • 0sec
Anthony Berrick – Behavioural Analysis and Choice Point
Anthony Berrick is a Consultant Psychologist specialising in pain, based out of Barbell Psychology. We discussed: Behavioural Analysis – what it is and why we should know. Common misconceptions about ACT. ACT principles of most benefit to clinicians working in private practice. The Choice Point with a case example. Process-Based Therapy for musculoskeletal pain. To … Continue reading Anthony Berrick – Behavioural Analysis and Choice Point →
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