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The Physio Pulse Podcast

The Physio Pulse Podcast

De: Jeff Morton and James Horner
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Welcome to The Physio Pulse Podcast, your go-to source for all things physiotherapy! Hosted by James and Jeff, two passionate and experienced physiotherapists, this podcast hopes to share that passion by delving into the latest research, exploring intriguing case studies, and engaging with clinical discussions to keep you at the forefront of the physiotherapy field. We bring a dynamic approach to every episode, sharing our expertise, experiences and failures. Hoping to make complex topics accessible and interesting for both seasoned professionals and newcomers alike.Jeff Morton and James Horner Higiene y Vida Saludable
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  • Ep. 59 - 10 Year Results of Placebo Shoulder Surgery (FIMPACT Study)
    Mar 1 2026

    Arthroscopic subacromial decompression has cost healthcare systems billions over the decades. No trial to date has demonstrated superiority of this surgery over placebo surgery or an exercise based approach.

    We run through 10 year results of the FIMPACT trial and discuss... should this surgery still be offered?

    Please note, this episode is not intended to act as medical advice.

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    30 m
  • Ep. 58 - What Is The Best Way To Manage Chronic Back Pain? (Re-Release)
    Feb 22 2026

    We've had loads of new followers and we thought this week it would be great to revisit one of our first ever episodes looking at the RESTORE trial.

    CFT treatment for chronic lower back pain

    We hope you enjoy!

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    49 m
  • Ep. 57 - 70% Failure Rate after Cross-Bracing for ACL Rupture?
    Feb 15 2026

    Today we discuss an interesting 2026 paper looking at long term outcomes for Cross Bracing ACL ruptures.

    DOI: 10.1097/JSM.0000000000001416


    • What is cross bracing?
    • Where did it come from?
    • How does it compare to surgery in an athletic population?


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    41 m
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