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PhysioNote Sounds

PhysioNote Sounds

De : Gavin Spence and Michail Kokkinakis
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Podcasts by and for Paediatric Physiotherapists worldwide, featuring discussions with experts on aspects of clinical practice, service provision, challenges and controversies. MSK, neurodisability, advanced practice - it's all here. Sign up to the accompanying private discussion forum for free www.physionote.orgCopyright 2023 Gavin Spence and Michail Kokkinakis Hygiène et vie saine Maladie et pathologies physiques Science
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    • The route to Advanced Practice in Paediatric Orthopaedics - lessons from Scotland
      Oct 12 2022

      Want to be an Advanced Practitioner? Katie Kinch, Lead Advanced Practice Physiotherapist in Paediatric Orthopaedics in Fife, Scotland, discusses the ways clinical practice is changing and how Advanced Practice is central to that; the new frameworks being developed to accredit the role; and what you will need to do to make that leap...

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      31 min
    • Orthotics, algorithms, hearts and minds
      Oct 2 2022

      Elaine Owen MBE, pioneer and expert in the scientific approach to orthotic management of deformity, explains how a physiotherapist got involved in orthotic design and prescription, how it can be easier to explain to families than healthcare professionals...and what she plans to discuss in the webinar on December 12th!

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      31 min
    • Perthes and how to really understand it
      May 26 2022

      Adam Galloway, Leeds-based senior children's physio, PhD researcher and ardent Man Utd fan talks about his NIHR-funded voyage into understanding Perthes disease; asking the questions that really matter to patients, and how to translate the answers into novel strategies that clinicians can actually use in practice. Plenty of food for thought in this podcast about how to really do clinical research the modern way.

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      29 min
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