126. 3 signs of Plantaris involvement in Achilles Tendinopathy. Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom
Release Date: 07/23/2021
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Jo Gibson (Upper Limb Rehabilitation Specialist Physio) discusses the keys to successfully treat persistent anterior shoulder pain in two tennis players who had not recovered despite previous extensive rehab. In this podcast Jo explores what to include in your rehab of sportspeople who place large demands on their shoulders, elements commonly overlooked in shoulder rehab and how to address patients’ psychosocial factors, fears and beliefs to successfully treat persistent shoulder pain. The handout for this podcast consists of a transcript and research articles referenced in this...
info_outline 160. ACL injuries with Zoe RussellPhysio Edge podcast
Join David Pope (APA Titled Musculoskeletal and Sports & Exercise Physio) and Zoe Russell (Specialist Sports Physiotherapist, FACP; APA Titled Musculoskeletal Physio) in the Physio Edge podcast as they explore how to assess, treat, and manage patients suffering from ACL injuries or suspected ACL injuries. You'll discover how to assess a patient with a suspected ACL injury, and criteria you can use to identify whether a patient may be suited to non-surgical management or is likely to require surgery. You'll also understand when immediate or delayed surgery is the best option, and how to...
info_outline 159. Rotator cuff tear arthropathy & subscapularis tears. Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo GibsonPhysio Edge podcast
Rotator cuff tear arthropathy (RCTA) is a pattern of glenohumeral joint degenerative changes following rotator cuff tears, causing shoulder pain and stiffness. Subscapularis tears can also be involved in RCTA, or a significant cause of shoulder pain and disability. How can you identify RCTA and subscap tears in your shoulder pain patients? How can they be treated, and do these patients respond well to non-surgical management? Find out in this podcast with Jo Gibson (Upper Limb Rehabilitation Specialist Physio). The handout for this podcast consists of a transcript and research articles...
info_outline 158. Hip dysplasia treatment. Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom GoomPhysio Edge podcast
How can you successfully treat hip pain and instability associated with your patients’ hip dysplasia? Find out the eight critical steps to excellent results with hip dysplasia in this podcast, which is part 3 in this three-part podcast series with Tom Goom (Running Physio). Improve running injury assessment & treatment now with the Running Repairs Online course with Tom Goom at Free video series: Achilles Tendinopathy from start to finish line! with Tom Goom In this free Masterclass "Achilles tendinopathy: Assessment & rehab from start to finish line" presented by Tom Goom and...
info_outline 157. Case study: Frozen shoulder or misdiagnosis? Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo GibsonPhysio Edge podcast
When a patient presents with a potential frozen shoulder, what other differential diagnoses must be considered? Find out in this podcast with Jo Gibson (Upper Limb Rehabilitation Specialist Physio), exploring the case study of a patient diagnosed with “frozen shoulder” with symptoms that don’t quite match a typical frozen shoulder. What’s the diagnosis of this patient’s stiff shoulder? You’ll also discover whether an X-ray or imaging is required when a patient presents with a stiff or frozen shoulder. The handout for this podcast is the transcript associated with this...
info_outline 156. 3 types of hip dysplasia and how to identify them. Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom GoomPhysio Edge podcast
Hip dysplasia is a commonly missed cause of hip and groin pain. In this podcast, which is part 2 in the 3 part series with Tom Goom (Running Physio), you’ll discover three types of hip dysplasia that will cause different symptoms and need different treatment (based on Wilkins et al. 2017), how to identify each type, and common exercises and a treatment approach that may be stirring up your patients hip and groin pain. Improve running injury assessment & treatment now with the Running Repairs Online course with Tom Goom at Tricky tendons - Your free video guide to tendinopathy...
info_outline 155. Stingers, burners & shoulder instability in sport. Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo GibsonPhysio Edge podcast
Stingers or burners are a burning or stinging pain, often with some paraesthesia and occasionally weakness, often occurring in impact sports such as rugby or American football. When your patients present with neck and arm symptoms, how can you differentiate a stinger or burner from a C/sp fracture, discogenic symptoms or nerve root compression, which all require very different treatment? How should you manage patients with one-off or repeated stingers or burners? Find out in this podcast with Jo Gibson (Upper Limb Rehabilitation Specialist Physio). The handout for this podcast consists of a...
info_outline 154. Hip dysplasia key signs and symptoms. Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom GoomPhysio Edge podcast
Hip dysplasia is a commonly missed cause of hip and groin pain, catching, clicking, locking or popping, resulting from lack of coverage of the femoral head by the acetabulum. How can you identify hip dysplasia in your hip or groin pain patients, and avoid misdiagnosing it as iliopsoas or adductor related groin pain? What signs and symptoms will your patients reveal in their subjective history that’ll help you identify this condition? Find out the key signs and symptoms of hip dysplasia in this podcast with Tom Goom (Running Physio). Improve running injury assessment & treatment now with...
info_outline 153. Posterior shoulder instability assessment, surgery & rehab. Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo GibsonPhysio Edge podcast
Posterior shoulder instability can occur after a fall onto an outstretched arm, or diving and hitting the ground with your arm (like diving to score a try in rugby), injuring the posterior labrum and/or the glenohumeral joint. Unlike anterior shoulder instability, patients with posterior shoulder instability may not have have a feeling of instability, but may just experience pain, fatigue and weakness. How can you identify posterior shoulder instability in your shoulder pain patients? What does your rehab for posterior shoulder instability need to include? Find out in this podcast with Jo...
info_outline 152. When should patients permanently stop running? Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom GoomPhysio Edge podcast
After injury or surgery, a lot of runners are told to stop running for different reasons. How can you answer patients that ask if they need to give up running for good? When should patients consider permanently stopping running? Find out in this podcast with Tom Goom (Running Physio). Improve running injury assessment & treatment now with the Running Repairs Online course with Tom Goom at Tricky tendons - Your free video guide to tendinopathy treatment with Tom Goom. Discover a new, effective approach to treatment of tricky tendinopathy presentations, and lesser known tendinopathies...
info_outlineWhen your patient with Achilles tendon pain isn’t progressing as well as you hoped, could Plantaris be implicated in their pain? Find out in this latest Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom, where you’ll discover:
- Plantaris anatomy and relationship to the Achilles tendon.
- Common symptoms when Plantaris is causing Achilles tendon pain.
- How to differentiate Achilles tendinopathy from Plantaris involvement.
- Why patients with Plantaris involvement may not progress with a tendon loading program.
- How to adjust treatment when you suspect Plantaris involvement.
- When Plantaris patients can return to running and hill running.
- Additional medical and surgical management when Plantaris conservative treatment doesn’t resolve symptoms.
Enjoy this new podcast with Tom Goom now to improve your treatment of Achilles tendon pain.
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Your comprehensive guide to ITB assessment & treatment with Tom Goom
If you treat runners, walkers, cyclists or rowers you'll regularly see patients with lateral knee pain from an irritated iliotibial band (ITB).
What causes ITB syndrome? How can you assess, diagnose and successfully treat it?
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Video 1 - Discover what causes ITBS, how to explain it to your patients, and 2 treatments you NEED to avoid.
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Video 2 - How to quickly & accurately assess ITBS, other potential diagnoses, and a common ITB test you can stop doing now.
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Video 3 - How to successfully treat ITBS. You'll explore practical demonstrations of exercises, gait retraining, load management and treatment you can use to get great results with your ITB patients.
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Lateral hip pain assessment, diagnosis & treatment video series
To improve your lateral hip pain assessment, diagnosis & treatment skills, CLICK HERE for your access to 3 free videos presented by Tom Goom
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