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In this episode, we have a discussion with Professor Jeffrey Katz (Rheumatologist) and Professor Ian Harris (Orthopaedic Surgeon) for an alternative viewpoint of Osteoarthritis. We explore:
Pathophysiology and Drivers of change in OsteoarthritisThe role of surgery in OsteoarthritisThe relationship to scans/imaging, Osteoarthritis and painThe importance of weight bearing x-rays (Rosenberg view)Role of weight management and lifestyle changes in this populationTimeframe for referring from Physiotherapy to orthopaedic surgeonsManaging patient expectationsMultidisciplinary treatment of patients with OA👉🏻 Learn more about Physio Network’s Research Reviews here - https://physio.network/reviews-harriskatz
Dr Katz is Professor of Medicine and Orthopedic Surgery at Harvard Medical School and Vice Chair for Orthopedic Research at Mass General Brigham in Boston. He is a practicing rheumatologist and clinical investigator with a focus on prevention and management of osteoarthritis and the role of surgical and nonoperative strategies in musculoskeletal disorders.
Dr Ian Harris is Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at UNSW and Honorary Professor at the School of Public Health at the University of Sydney. A practicing orthopaedic surgeon with an interest in the evidence for surgical procedures and discriminating between perception and reality in surgical effectiveness.
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This episode with hip physiotherapist Mehmet Gem is a snippet taken from his Assessment of Lateral Hip Pain Practical live Q&A session. Held monthly, these sessions give Practicals members the chance to ask their clinical questions and get direct answers from expert presenters.
In this episode, Mehmet discusses:
Differential diagnosis in lateral hip painInterpretation of symptoms and clinical testsThe role of imaging in assessmentWhen to reassess and adapt your approach👉 Learn more about Physio Network’s Practicals here: https://physio.network/practicals-gem
Mehmet Gem is a specialist hip physiotherapist based in Exeter, UK. He holds a BSc (Hons) in Sport and Exercise Science, an MSc in Physiotherapy, and a PGDip in Advanced Neuromusculoskeletal Physiotherapy. He has over 16 years of experience in musculoskeletal physiotherapy, with the past 12 years focused on hip and groin conditions, including FAI syndrome. Mehmet now runs a specialist hip pain clinic and teaches healthcare professionals through hip-specific professional development.
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In this episode with Mitchell Selhorst, we discuss a recent paper in which he was lead author looking at standard care of spondylolysis. We explore:
· What is spondylolysis?
· Prevalence of spondylolysis
· Standard care of spondylolysis
· Evidence based care of spondylolysis e.g. “Immediate functional progression program”
· Role of education in this population
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Mitchell Selhorst is a physical therapist at Nationwide Children's Hospital in the Sports and Orthopedic Physical Therapy department. He is a board certified orthopedic clinical specialist and is also a certified orthopedic manual therapist. He received his Masters in Physical Therapy from The Ohio State University and recently completed a transitional Doctorate program at Evidence in Motion.
Reference to paper discussed in this podcast episode: Selhorst M, Sweeney E, Martin LC, et al. Immediate physical therapy is beneficial for adolescent athletes with active lumbar spondylolysis: a multicentre randomised trial, British Journal of Sports Medicine 2026;60:125-132.
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In this episode with Melanie MacKinnon, we discuss the new graduate mindset in Physiotherapy. We explore:
· Factors that affect success for new graduates
· Core beliefs and values of Physiotherapy
· How to prevent burnout in new graduates
· Emotional intelligence and how to find your purpose within Physiotherapy
· Managing new graduates expectations within clinical practice
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Melanie MacKinnon is a physiotherapist, clinic owner, and Assistant Professor (Teaching Stream) at the University of Toronto, with over 20 years of clinical experience. She is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapists (FCAMPT). Her work focuses on helping physiotherapists navigate the transition from training to real-world practice, ethically and effectively. She is currently completing a PhD in Health Professions Education.
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In this episode, we discuss working in elite sport. We explore:
The sacrifices and demands of working in elite sportHow to get a role in elite sportNon-clinical skills which thrive in elite sportNavigating high pressure environmentsElite sport vs private practiceImportance of clinical reasoning with the elite populationHighlights of working in elite sport👉🏻 Learn more about Practicals here with our 7-day free trial: https://physio.network/practicals-cleary-cameron
Matt Cameron is the Head of Performance Health at the GWS Giants within elite AFL. He also works in private practice at The Sports Physio Clinic and is actively involved in physiotherapy education with the University of Technology Sydney and Australian Catholic University. He is also the founder of SPort-Formance Solutions, focusing on bridging clinical practice and high-performance sport.
Keiran Cleary is the Head Physiotherapist at the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles and has over 20 years’ experience in elite professional sport. Prior to joining Manly, he spent almost a decade with the Wallabies as Head of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, following earlier roles with the NSW Waratahs and Sydney University Rugby Club.
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In this episode with Beau Walker Tyrrell, we explore an interesting case study on a real patient of his – a Hyrox athlete, preparing for a marathon with bilateral shin pain. We cover:
Differential diagnosis within the shin regionObjective testing related to bilateral shin painRole of acute:chronic work load ratiosRole of imaging with this patientInterdisciplinary management plan of this patientBeau’s reflective reasoningThis episode is closely tied to Beau’s case study he did with us. With case studies, you can see how top clinicians manage real-world cases and apply their strategies to get better results with your patients.
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https://physio.network/casestudy-tyrrellBeau Walker Tyrrell, commonly known as the Stress Fracture Physio, is an Australian physiotherapist who specialises in treating runners with bone stress injuries at The Running Room, where he is Head of Professional Development. Known for his evidence-based approach and extensive experience managing stress fractures, Beau provides consulting for both patients and physios, and regularly presents internationally on bone stress injuries.
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In this episode with Daniel Elias, we discuss treating youth athletes. We explore:
· Differences between treating youth vs adults
· Rehabilitating youth athletes from ACL injury
· Importance of milestones in ACL rehabilitation
· High training loads in youth athletes
· Exercise prescription for this population
· Role of social media with adolescents
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Daniel is a highly experienced Physiotherapist with more than 15 years of clinical experience across the NHS, private practice, and elite sport. He has worked with England Athletics for the past eight years, supporting athletes from Under 13 to Under 20 level at both national and international competitions. Daniel is also the Director of The Youth Physiotherapy Clinic at Team Bath, a specialist clinic focused on evidence-based rehabilitation tailored to the unique developmental needs of children and adolescents.
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In this episode, we discuss Osteoarthritis and exercise. We explore:
How can we improve GP referral pathwaysTelehealth and management of knee OA vs in-person careMindset Shifts for High Quality CareValue of Education in the treatment of Knee OAWant to learn more about knee osteoarthritis? Allison Ezzat recently did a brilliant Masterclass with us called “Knee Osteoarthritis Essentials: Practical Strategies for Clinicians” where she goes into further depth on this topic.
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https://physio.network/masterclass-ezzatDr. Allison Ezzat is a physiotherapist and Implementation Scientist at the BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit, BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute, and a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of British Columbia, Canada. Her research uses theory-driven implementation science to reduce the short- and long-term burden of musculoskeletal injuries, with a focus on addressing gender disparities in sport injury prevention and improving outcomes such as knee osteoarthritis. She completed her PhD at UBC, undertook postdoctoral training at La Trobe University, has held leadership roles within the GLA:D program in Australia, and now serves as the National Lead for GLA:D Canada while maintaining clinical expertise in knee injury management across the lifespan.
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In this episode, we discuss the assessment and management of injuries to the groin. We explore:
Differential diagnosis of groin painKey clinical tests for groin painThe role of imaging in this populationSpecificity of strength testsRelationship between groin weakness and injuryPractical load management strategiesManaging recurrent groin painUnrealistic expectations in elite sportWant to learn more about groin pain? Dr Stacey Hardin recently did a brilliant Masterclass with us called “Mastering Groin Pain: From Injury to Return-to-Play” where she goes into further depth on this topic.
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Stacey Hardin is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and athletic trainer with an extensive background working in professional soccer in the United States. Previously, Hardin was the Senior Director, Player Health and Performance for Minnesota United in Major League Soccer and the Director of Medical and Performance for Bay FC in the National Women’s Soccer League. Currently, Stacey is a PhD student at Teesside University studying fatigue in the female athlete.
Dr Adam Weir is a British-trained sports medicine physician specialising in groin injuries, who completed his training and PhD in the Netherlands before working internationally, including a leadership role at Aspetar in Doha. He is a key contributor to research and terminology in groin pain, holds clinical and academic roles in the Netherlands, and has broad interests in sports injury management, education, and research.
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In this episode with Claire Patella we explore an interesting case study on a real patient of hers - a patient who presents suffering with bilateral Hoffa’s Fat pain. We cover:
Differential diagnosis of Hoffa’s Fat pad painRole of the entire kinetic chainKey, expert tips for management of this conditionSpecific evidence-based exercises for treatmentHow to manage patient setbacksThis episode is closely tied to Claire’s case study she did with us. With case studies, you can see how top clinicians manage real-world cases and apply their strategies to get better results with your patients.
👉🏻 Watch Claire’s case study here with our 7-day free trial: https://physio.network/casestudy-robertsonClaire Robertson qualified in 1994 with a BSc(hons) Physiotherapy. She has since obtained her MSc Physiotherapy, in 2003, and PGCE in 2006. Claire has worked in the NHS, academia and private practice, and currently runs a specialist patellofemoral clinic at Fortius, London spending an hour per patient and liaising closely with their treating clinician. Claire has lectured internationally and has many research papers and editorials published in internationally peer-reviewed journals.
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In this episode with Cliff, we discuss the use of shockwave therapy for treatment of tendinopathies. We discuss:
Different treatment modalities for tendinopathyRole of shockwave in treatment of tendinopathy and plantar fasciitisAchilles Insertional Tendinopathy vs Mid-portion Tendinopathy👉🏻 Learn more about Physio Network’s Research Reviews here - https://physio.network/reviews-eaton
Cliff Eaton is a chartered Physiotherapist and a Clinical Specialist at Enovis. He specialises in the work of shockwave for all conditions and has extensive experience in this area. He is both a researcher and author and educates about electromodalities, including through his current role as a Clinical Specialist.
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In this episode with Tim Retchford we discuss his recent experience of working with the athletes at the 2026 Winter Olympics. We discuss:
Key Roles of the Physiotherapist in this environmentWorking with Olympic athletes in the lead up to the Olympic Games Working in a Multidisciplinary EnvironmentHow a Physiotherapist can enhance team rapport and dynamicsWhat you can do to help break into working with elite sport👉🏻 Learn more about Physio Network’s Research Reviews here - https://physio.network/retchford-reviews
Dr Tim Retchford is a Sports and Exercise Physiotherapist and Lecturer at Charles Sturt University, Australia. Tim coordinates and teaches the musculoskeletal subjects at Charles Sturt University along with working on research projects in partnership with University of Canberra, Snow Australia and Albury Wodonga Health. Outside of his role as a lecturer, Tim has maintained his clinical practice, particularly in elite sport as he has worked with the Australian Cross Country Ski team for the past 15+ years.
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In this episode, we discuss all things “throwing injuries”. We explore:
Load management and the bodies response to loadSigns of overload/fatigue vs development in athletesAcute:Chronic WorkloadsBalancing performance and injury riskProgramming a modern throwing programAvoiding acute loading spikes in elite sportThis episode is closely tied to Mike’s case study he did with us called “UCL injury in a Baseball Athlete”. With case studies, you can see how top clinicians manage real-world cases and apply their strategies to get better results with your patients.
👉🏻 Watch Mike’s case study here with our 7-day free trial: https://physio.network/GabRei-CaseStudyDr. Mike Reinold is a globally recognized expert in physical therapy, sports medicine, and performance, specializing in rehabilitation and injury prevention for athletes, particularly baseball pitchers, while also helping people of all ages return to activity. He is co-founder and president of Champion Physical Therapy and Performance in Waltham, MA, and has extensive experience with Major League Baseball, including the Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, and Chicago White Sox, where he developed programs to prevent injuries and optimize performance.
Professor Tim Gabbett has over 30 years experience working as an applied sport scientist with athletes and coaches from a wide range of sports. He holds a PhD in Human Physiology and has completed a second PhD in Applied Sport Science, with special reference to physical demands, injury prevention, and skill acquisition. Tim has worked with elite international athletes over several Olympic Games cycles and continues to work as an advisor for several high performance organizations around the world.
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In this episode with Dr James Furness, we explore an interesting case study on a real patient of his - a surfer who was suffering from anterior shoulder pain. We cover:
Mechanisms specific to surfingImportance of a “working diagnosis” Special tests of the shoulder Treatment modalities for anterior shoulder painThis episode is closely tied to James’s case study he did with us. With case studies, you can see how top clinicians manage real-world cases and apply their strategies to get better results with your patients.
👉🏻 Watch James’s case study here with our 7-day free trial: https://physio.network/casestudy-furnessJames Furness is a PhD graduate at Bond University with a background in musculoskeletal physiotherapy and research in water based sports. He is a Lead researcher within Water-based Research Unit at Bond University investigating the musculoskeletal and physiological adaptations in the sport of surfing. He has established a national collaboration with Surfing Australia and an international collaboration with universities within New Zealand and the USA.
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In this episode, we discuss everything about therapeutic alliance and motivational interviewing. We explore:
The power of communicationHow to build alliance in the first few minutes of an appointmentHow to approach resistance to behaviour change Skills from motivational interviewing we can apply immediatelyCognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) strategies within Physiotherapy practiceWant to learn more about communication and optimise patient behaviour change? Alison Sim recently did a brilliant Masterclass with us called “More than Words: Communication Tools for Treating People in Pain" where she goes into further depth on this topic.
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Dr Alison Sim (PhD) is an osteopath, educator, and researcher specialising in pain management and early intervention following injury. She has worked clinically for over 20 years and teaches communication and behaviour change skills to allied health professionals across Australia. Alison’s research focuses on distress, risk screening, and compensable injury recovery. Alison enjoys helping improve clinician - patient interactions and supporting practitioners to integrate evidence-based communication strategies into everyday care.
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This episode with Dr. Brooke Patterson is a snippet taken from our Practicals live Q&A sessions. Held monthly, these sessions give Practicals members the chance to ask their pressing questions and get direct answers from our expert presenters. In this episode Brooke discusses:
Return to play outcome measures Concussion prevention research Brooke’s return to contact protocol (AFL)Prep-to-Play program👉🏻 Learn more about Physio Network’s Practicals here - https://physio.network/practicals-pattersonn
Dr. Brooke Patterson is an Australian Research Council Early Career Industry Research Fellow and physiotherapist who completed her PhD at La Trobe University. A former AFLW player with the Melbourne Football Club and later an Assistant Coach, Brooke went on to lead the development of Prep-to-Play, an injury prevention program for community women’s football. She now works closely with community coaches to implement effective knee and concussion injury prevention strategies.
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In this episode, we discuss the treatment of youth injuries. We explore:
How children are different to adults for assessment and treatmentPercentages when treating youth rather than using “age”Gender differences in treating youth athletesManaging youth overload and deloadImportance of parental education and involvementImportance of nutrition for youth athletesMyth busting beliefs about childrenWant to learn more about treating youth athletes? Angela Jackson recently did a brilliant Masterclass with us called “Assessment and rehabilitation of low back pain in youth athletes” where she goes into further depth on this topic.
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Angela Jackson is a highly experienced Youth Athlete Consultant physiotherapist dedicated to improving care for young athletes. She has worked across national teams, Premier League football, county cricket and school sport, helping thousands of children return safely to play after injury. Angela founded Physiofit in 1992, growing it into a centre of excellence before selling it in 2021 to focus on education and advocacy through her platform Kids Back 2 Sport. A passionate global educator, she delivers international workshops, created the Kids Back 2 Sport return-to-play course, has consulted with the Cheshire Cricket Board for nearly two decades, and is a contributing author to Cricket Sports Medicine.
Daniel is a highly experienced physiotherapist with more than 15 years in the NHS, private practice and elite sport. For the past eight years he has worked with England Athletics across U13–U20 national and international squads, specialising in the assessment, treatment and long-term management of young athletes while collaborating closely with parents and coaches. He is also an active educator, lecturing for the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Sport & Exercise Medicine and the University of the West of England on topics including overtraining and adolescent injury.
Link to download free ossification timings and growth and maturation handout discussed in this episode - https://kidsback2sport.com/resources/
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In this episode with Dr Bradley Neal, we explore an interesting case study on a real patient of his - a runner who was experiencing patellofemoral pain. We cover:
The role of gait analysis and key aspects to look out forTreatment of patellofemoral pain using gait retrainingForefoot striking vs rearfoot strikingStep rate vs stride length retrainingThis episode is closely tied to Brad’s case study he did with us. With case studies, you can see how top clinicians manage real-world cases and apply their strategies to get better results with your patients.
👉🏻 Watch Brad’s case study here with our 7-day free trial: https://physio.network/casestudy-nealDr Bradley Neal is a Lecturer in Physiotherapy at the University of Essex, a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Sports & Exercise Medicine at QMUL, and a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire. With a PhD on lower limb biomechanics and patellofemoral pain, he spent 10 years as a Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist and Head of Research at Pure Sports Medicine, London. His research focuses on patellofemoral pain, knee pathology, running-related injury, and musculoskeletal biomechanics.
Reference to paper discussed in this episode here - Neal BS, Lack SD, Bartholomew C, et al; Best practice guide for patellofemoral pain based on synthesis of a systematic review, the patient voice and expert clinical reasoning. British Journal of Sports Medicine 2024;58:1486-1495.
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In this episode with Airelle Giordano, we discuss two recent papers which cover the meniscus knee rehabilitation consensus. We explore:
Patient eligibility for a MenisectomyRehabilitation post MenisectomyPrecautions and contraindications post menisectomyReturn to sport post meniscal repair👉🏻 Learn more about Physio Network’s Research Reviews here - https://physio.network/giordano
Airelle Giordano serves as the Director of Clinical Services, Residency, and Fellowship Training at the University of Delaware Physical Therapy Clinic. She is a Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in both Sports and Orthopedic Physical Therapy and holds the position of Associate Professor in the University of Delaware Doctor of Physical Therapy Program. Currently, she is the President of the American Academy of Sports Physical Therapy (AASPT). Her clinical expertise centers on complex knee injuries, gait retraining, and post-concussion rehabilitation.
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This episode is a REPLAY of one of the most popular Physio Explained episodes we’ve ever released.
In this ITB pain episode with Dr. Rich Willy, we explore:
What we now know about the causes of ITB painSimple, evidence-based explanations clinicians can use with patientsHow this changes late-stage rehab decisionsPractical strategies to build knee robustness and reduce reinjury risk in runnersWant to learn more about ITB pain?
🎁 For a limited time, you can get Paul Ingraham’s Complete Guide to ITB Syndrome e-book for FREE when you start a 7-day free trial of Practicals.
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Dr. Richard Willy is an Assistant Professor in the School of Physical Therapy, University of Montana (Missoula, MT, USA). He received his PhD in Biomechanics and Movement Science from the University of Delaware and his master of physical therapy from Ohio University. In addition to his research, Dr. Willy has been a clinician for 18 years specializing in the treatment of the injured runner.
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