Episodios

  • Major Emma Williams – a physiotherapy career in the military
    May 20 2024

    Emma Williams is an Australian Army Officer and uniformed physiotherapist. In this episode, Emma discusses her career pathway from university to the military and her work with military personnel in Australia and overseas.

    In this episode:

    • 0:00 About this episode and welcome Emma
    • 4:00 Pathway into the military through a military scholarship, what is it like working as a physio in the army?
    • 13:05 Strategies for building rapport and gaining trust
    • 17:00 Common injuries in the army – MTSS, ankle sprains, balancing injury prevention and surveillance with the need to develop toughness
    • 22:00 Physical performance standards
    • 25:20 What injuries do military personnel get and what are the trends in activities and causative factors?
    • 33:00 What are the upsides and benefits of working in the military as a physio? Travel, free healthcare, getting paid to exercise
    • 38:50 Making decisions under pressure
    • 44:00 Baptism of fire and the valley of despair– developing confidence, humility and other life skills - foundational skills as a health professional

    Emma was recently featured in the Australian Physiotherapy Association’s magazine InMotion. Read the article here: https://australian.physio/inmotion/salute-physio-front-line

    Connect with Emma via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-williams-b5367262/?originalSubdomain=au

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    59 m
  • Thihan Chandramohan – The Cricket Physio talks though his own experiences with injury, surgery and rehabilitation
    Apr 24 2024

    Thihan is a highly experienced Sports Physiotherapist who has held roles with the Melbourne Renegades, Bangladesh Cricket, Hampshire Cricket, and most recently as the Rehabilitation Manager for the Sri Lankan Cricket Team. Thihan is also one of the hosts of the Physio Social Club Podcast.

    In this episode, we took a tangent from cricket, and discussed Thihan’s recent leg injury and his experiences with injury, surgery and rehabilitation. Thihan offered very interesting insights into the experience of having a serious injury and surgery in a developing country, reflections on the real experience of a lengthy rehabilitation, and advise for students and new graduate physios for prioritising their assessment and management. There is a lot in this episode! Thanks Thihan for a great conversation.

    In this episode:

    • 0:00 About this episode and welcome Thihan
    • 3:05 Thihan’s injury – fractured tibia and fibula. There was no pain until after the surgery – reflecting on when pain is not associated with pathology
    • 5:30 The experience of having surgery in a developing country
    • 9:30 How did you process the experience? Shared decision making with the surgeon
    • 12:23 ‘Letting go’, controlling what you can control and allowing people to do their job
    • 14:40 Fracture healing, pain management, IV paracetamol, risks of compartment syndrome, experience of having an epidural
    • 20:50 Waking up halfway through orthopaedic surgery! (not as bad as it sounds)
    • 25:45 Being present and taking things one step at a time. It’s hard to think about the bigger picture as a patient. Meet the person where they are
    • 31:40 Being proactive in your own rehabilitation. Lessons for practitioners
    • 36:35 How can students keep things simple and be effective? Have a system and a structure to your assessment that you can repeat until you learn the patterns. Know why you are asking questions.
    • 42:40 What is your job as a sports physio? How is this similar to hospital-based work?
    • 47:30 How do you stay motivated during long-term rehab?
    • 50:30 Goals in long-term rehab can often be impairment goals, e.g. ankle dorsiflexion range of motion, because this helps you visualise progress
    • 53:40 Maintaining a positive mindset during the rehab journey
    • 55:30 Empathy – 'get in the hole' with the patient / person
    • 59:00 Summary – the secret to long-term success is to engage with the process of your rehab (or learning), review and repeat throughout your career.

    Read more about Thihan here: https://thecricket.physio/about

    The Physio Social Club podcast: https://physiosocialclub.com/about

    Read Thihan’s Linked In posts related to his injury, surgery and rehab here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thihanchandramohan/?originalSubdomain=au

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    1 h y 3 m
  • Dr Malia Ho - Beyond the foot: Foundational skills in podiatry, using technology in health professions education.
    Apr 4 2024

    Dr. Malia Ho is a sports podiatrist and Senior Lecturer within Monash University's Doctor of Podiatric Medicine course. With over two decades of experience in clinical practice, research, and education, Malia has a wealth of knowledge and insights. In this episode, Malia shares her unique journey from engineering to podiatry, revealing the pivotal moments and decisions that shaped her career. Malia offers useful tips for health profession students for achieving success, emphasizing the crucial role of foundational skills such as listening and empathy, alongside the importance of embracing technology in healthcare education. Thanks Malia for a great conversation.

    In this episode:

    • 0:00 About this episode and welcome Malia
    • 2:15 Malia’s professional background and interests – from engineering to podiatry
    • 9:00 How did your hospital work influence your sports podiatry practice? Developing good habits early in your career
    • 14:40 Malia’s education focus – technology in education, critical thinking skills
    • 17:40 Realistic and authentic teaching with case based learning, interprofessional skills, the importance of listening skills
    • 22:20 The most important knowledge and skills for a health professional – listening, empathy, being a good human.
    • 25:30 The importance of clinical anatomy, using technology in assessment, core podiatry skills
    • 30:55 Final thoughts – invest in your education, learn with other people

    Read more about Malia here: https://research.monash.edu/en/persons/malia-ho

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    34 m
  • Dr Luke Davies – How to improve patient outcomes with telehealth
    Mar 26 2024

    Dr Luke Davies is a musculoskeletal physiotherapist, educator and researcher in the School of Primary and Allied Health Care at Monash University. His research focuses on telehealth for physiotherapy clinical practice and education. In this episode, we discussed how telehealth can be used within your clinical practice, and Luke’s tips for effective clinical care, in-person, or through technology. Thanks, Luke for a great conversation.

    In this episode:

    • 0:00 About this episode and welcome Luke
    • 1:12 Welcome to Physio Foundations
    • 2:40 Hands on and Hands off physiotherapy
    • 3:17 What is telehealth?
    • 4:32 Who can telehealth be helpful for?
    • 5:50 Rural and remote healthcare
    • 6:40 What parts of care are easier to do in person?
    • 8:40 Getting started with telehealth in private practice
    • 9:50 How much should you charge for telehealth vs in-person care
    • 11:15 Setting up curriculum for universities and systems for using telehealth in clinics
    • 22:10 The most important knowledge and skills for a physiotherapist – communication, therapeutic alliance, building relationships between patients and therapists, lifelong learning – ask questions
    • 24:20 Communication skills online – a core competency for our profession
    • 26:55 Final thoughts – don’t be afraid to use telehealth, give it a go.

    Read more about Luke here: https://research.monash.edu/en/persons/luke-davies

    Read Luke’s research here: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3ELSw1QAAAAJ&hl=en

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    29 m
  • James Schomburgk - how to build and maintain a list in private practice.
    Feb 24 2024

    James is one of the owners of The Second Visit, who provide mentoring for physiotherapists in private practice and a range of professional development courses. James is a highly experienced practitioner and practice owner, university lecturer and leader within a number of organisations and professional associations.

    In this episode, James talked about the financial realities of running a private practice, key skills for new graduate practitioners to develop and how to build and maintain a list in private practice. Thanks, James for a great conversation.

    In this episode:

    • About this episode, welcome James and welcome back Zuzana
    • Are we undercharging our patients and overpaying our clinicians? Earning your stripes and getting results with clients. Costs of running a private practice
    • Physiotherapy is an under-valued profession – defining our value
    • What advice do you give new graduates to help them develop valuable skills, and market those skills?
    • What do you think are the most important foundational knowledge and skills for health professionals?

    Read more about James and The Second Visit here: https://thesecondvisit.com.au/meet-the-team/james-schomburgk/

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    1 h y 9 m
  • Abby De Kretser - Managing hip, pelvic and spine conditions and teaching applied anatomy
    Feb 13 2024

    Abby De Kretser is the principal physiotherapist at Universal Practice in Fitzroy in Melbourne, Australia, and an anatomy facilitator with Monash University Physiotherapy. In this episode, we talked about managing hip, pelvic and spine conditions using Pilates and other exercise-based rehabilitation, and her experiences teaching applied anatomy. Thanks Abby for a great conversation.

    In this episode:

    • 0:00 About this episode and welcome Abby
    • 2:00 Background and interests
    • 4:01 Key career turning points and developing a special interest area in Pilates and sports physiotherapy.
    • 6:19 How does clinical Pilates complement strength and conditioning?
    • 9:48 Cues to help people who are over-bracing to become more fluent in their movement
    • 14:03 The role of range of motion in performance
    • 17:15 Managing hip pain in athletes
    • 18:58 Case study of an athlete with hip pain – management strategies
    • 23:50 Biomechanics and observation of running. What is ‘quad dominance’?
    • 28:00 Developing a repertoire of exercises for rehabilitation
    • 33:40 How anatomy underpins clinical practice
    • 38:20 Tips for learning anatomy – don’t just rote learn, think about function, use the resources, never stop asking questions
    • 49:00 The most important knowledge and skills for a physiotherapist – listening and understanding
    • 60:00 Final thoughts

    Read more about Abby here: https://universalpractice.com.au/practitioners/

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Dr Christina Ekegren – How can we help people stay active in hospital and after major trauma?
    Feb 5 2024

    Christina Ekegren is a Senior Research Fellow at the Rehabilitation, Ageing, and Independent Living (RAIL) Research Centre at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. Her research focuses on physical activity for hospitalised patients, older adults, and people recovering from traumatic injury. In this episode, we discussed Christina’s research on strategies for helping people stay physically active in hospital and after major trauma.

    In this episode:

    • 0:00 About this episode and welcome Christina
    • 1:39 Background and interests
    • 5:42 The many factors that lead to people being sedentary in hospital
    • 6:30 Physical activity as a vital sign in hospital
    • 7:40 Wearables and measurement as an intervention, limitations in hospitals, feasible ways to measure physical activity in hospitals
    • 11:40 Why don’t patients move around in hospital. The need for shared decision-making in hospitals related to falls and physical activity
    • 14:30 What is the relationship between physical activity and heath outcomes? 600 steps or 25 minutes a day of slow-paced walking per day
    • 18:20 Key research papers – end PJ paralysis!
    • 28:30 Foundational knowledge and skills – learning how to talk about physical activity
    • 32:20 Is physical activity medicine?
    • 34:30 Physical activity following major trauma
    • 39:20 Final thoughts

    You can read more about Christina and her research here

    Christina mentioned the Multi-Process Action Control (M-PAC) Framework, an approach to physical activity behaviour promotion.

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    43 m
  • Dimitrie Damos part 2 – Managing complexity in the clinic as a new graduate physiotherapist - New grad series Part 12
    Jan 31 2024

    Dimitrie joins me again to discuss her strategies for managing complexity in the clinic as a new graduate physiotherapist. This is part 12 of the new graduate series on the podcast. Enjoy!

    In this episode:

    • 0:00 About this episode
    • 2:30 Experience in the first days of working as a new graduate physiotherapist
    • 5:30 What happens when the routine approach doesn’t work? When is it time to try something different?
    • 9:30 What allows you to have the confidence to make mistakes?
    • 14:45 What to people want when they see a physio?
    • 15:13 Balancing ‘high value’ and ‘low value’ treatment
    • 18:44 Referring to other health professionals – good practice tips
    • 23:05 Going to court – the importance of taking good notes and medical records
    • 27:27 ‘Tell me your story’ starting sessions with open questions. Maintaining rapport when taking notes.
    • 36:00 Final thoughts

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    40 m