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PTR (PhysioTherapyRehab) podcast.

PTR (PhysioTherapyRehab) podcast.

De : Warrick Schmidt
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PTRpodcast is a musculoskeletal physiotherapy production focussing on sports and exercise rehabilitation topics. The goal is to provide a platform for interesting, stimulating interviews and discussion with authors, athletes and leaders in their field within the physiotherapy world.



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    • Episode 7: England women's Lacrosse rehab team.
      Feb 8 2026

      In this episode I am grateful for Adam Arthur (physio) and Josh Wall (S&C coach) taking time out of their busy schedule to join me on the podcast. We learn a lot from their clinical experience and cover how they got their positions, their processes and chat about some tricky case studies they were able to overcome!

      @EnglandLacrosseofficial @TLN @mll @WomensLacrosseLeague ​

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      59 min
    • Episode 6: Modern ways of TEACHING manual therapy
      Jan 15 2026

      In this shorter recording, we explore with the team from the previous episode (Roger Kerry, Kenneth Young, Dr Vasileios Georgopoulos and Anna Maria Mazzieri) how new ways of practicing manual therapy are being taught at university.

      #manualtherapy #physio #physiotherapy #massage #mobilisations

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      20 min
    • Episode 5: Modern ways to practice manual therapy with Roger Kerry et al (2024).
      Jan 7 2026

      In this episode I am honoured to be joined by Roger Kerry and some of the team (Dr Vasileios Georgopoulos, Anna Maria Mazzieri and Kenneth Young) who helped publish their 2024 paper on a new/ novel way of teaching and practicing manual therapy techniques.

      In the episode we break down how the concept started, how they came together to build a new framework and then built momentum at clinic and university level to be able publish their 2024 paper. The team bring a great wealth of both experience and insight from different professions on how we move forwards with up to date evidence.

      I hope you can take something useful away for your practice and that this might just generate a little debate at work and in clinic!


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      56 min
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