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Mar 30, 2020 • 0sec
Kyle Richardson – TeleHealth, Objective Ax and Clinical Growth

Mar 26, 2020 • 0sec
Marc Surdyka – Instagram, Myths and Empowerment
We sat down with Marc Surdyka and talked shop on: His story and experience with hip AVN Resistance training for clinical populations His journey to 150k+ followers on Instagram Common myths and misconceptions How some narratives and interventions can leave people feeling fragile. What’s missing in our industry. Find Marc at instagram.com/dr.surdykapt and check out … Continue reading Marc Surdyka – Instagram, Myths and Empowerment →

Mar 8, 2020 • 0sec
Travis Pollen – Injury & Performance in Swimmers
Travis Pollen is a trainer with a bachelor’s in physics and masters in biomechanics and movement science, currently undergoing a PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences. In Part 1, we discuss: Connotations of “guru” and “influencer” The learning process and university. His story as an athlete once holding 100-yard freestyle record for swimmers missing one arm or … Continue reading Travis Pollen – Injury & Performance in Swimmers →

Feb 9, 2020 • 0sec
Toby Coy – Self-Efficacy and Manual Therapy
Toby Coy is a well-versed science-informed Massage Therapist and an active member of the Association of Massage Therapists. In this podcast we discuss: Toby’s existential crisis as he came across the literature on pain and myofascial release. The role of manual therapy in pain management. The struggle of newgrads grappling with pain science along with … Continue reading Toby Coy – Self-Efficacy and Manual Therapy →

Feb 9, 2020 • 0sec
Zak Gabor – Misinterpretations of the BPS Model
Zak Gabor is the founder of Level Up In this episode, we go through Zak’s past mistakes as a newgrad in clinical practice. Barriers in applying a BPS approach. Misinterpretations of the BPS model as a pain treatment model, and limitations of the cup analogy. Advice to clinicians applying evidence-based practice in a private clinic. … Continue reading Zak Gabor – Misinterpretations of the BPS Model →

Feb 9, 2020 • 0sec
Matthew Danziger – The Benefits of Manual Therapy (Part 1)
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 1) →

Jan 24, 2020 • 0sec
Connor Gleadhill – The Runaway Healthcare Train
We were recently joined by Connor Gleadhill – researcher, physiotherapist, strength and conditioning coach and co-founder of Future Health Network. We chat about: What is high value healthcare? Over-servicing. Difficulty in defining and measuring self-management. KPIs for high value healthcare delivery. What do patients actually want?

Jan 24, 2020 • 0sec
Connor Gleadhill – The Runaway Healthcare Train

Sep 29, 2019 • 0sec
Luke and Paul – Back to Roots
We sit down with the boys from Back to Roots to discuss the concept of play, and incorporating it into clinical practice. We then get stuck into discussing their business model and the idea’s they’ve explored in developing their concept, with loads of take homes for the practice owner.

Dec 19, 2018 • 0sec
Adam Meakins – Low-value interventions and manual therapy
To read Adam’s Blogs and find out more about the man check out his page HERE. Or check out his NAF Physio podcast HERE. We hope you enjoy!
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