• [Physio Explained] Managing multimorbidity: evidence-based physiotherapy with Professor Soren Skou
    Dec 10 2025

    In this episode with Soren Skou, we discuss multimorbidity and the impact this can have on us as Physiotherapists. We discuss:

    • The implications of multimorbidity on Physiotherapy treatments
    • Evidence for different exercise therapy interventions in this population
    • Quality of life in this population and how Physiotherapists can impact this
    • Strategies to encourage behaviour change in this population

    👉🏻 Learn more about Physio Network’s Research Reviews here - https://physio.network/podcast-skou

    Søren T. Skou is professor of exercise and human health at the University of Southern Denmark and head of the multiprofessional research and implementation unit PROgrez in Region Zealand Denmark. He has vast research experience within the field of exercise as treatment of chronic conditions and multimorbidity. His main interest is to advance clinical care of people with chronic conditions through evidence-based treatments developed, evaluated and implemented in a close, interprofessional collaboration between patients, clinicians and other stakeholders.

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    17 mins
  • [Case Studies] Using foot orthoses in real-world lower limb cases with Blake Withers
    Dec 3 2025

    In this episode with Blake, we explore how we can use foot orthoses in various different case presentations in the lower limb. We discuss:

    • Misconceptions about foot orthoses
    • How and when to use foot orthoses
    • What conditions can respond well to foot orthoses
    • Differences between customised foot orthoses and off the shelf orthoses

    This episode is closely tied to Blake’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-withers

    Blake Withers is a musculoskeletal podiatrist working in a multidisciplinary sports medicine clinic and a PhD candidate researching running injuries. He lectures in biomechanics and teaches in the Sports Podiatry program at Newcastle University, is a published author, and sits on the Musculoskeletal Special Interest Group board. Blake co-hosts the top-5% global podcast The Sports Medicine Project, delivers national and international education on running and lower-limb injuries, provides global telehealth, and is a regular presenter featured across multiple leading industry platforms.

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    Our host is @Sarah_Yule from Physio Network

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    20 mins
  • [Physio Explained] Optimising nutrition after injury and surgery with Ben Steele-Turner
    Nov 26 2025

    In this episode, we discuss nutrition post injury and post surgery. We explore:

    • The stress response and the impact of this on recovery from injury
    • Can macronutrient intake enhance recovery post surgery
    • Awareness and extent of caloric intake post surgery

    Want to learn more about nutrition? Ben Steele-Turner has recently done a brilliant Masterclass with us called “Nutrition for Physiotherapists: Surgery, Rehab & Performance” where he goes into further depth on this topic.

    👉🏻 You can watch his class now with our 7-day free trial: https://physio.network/masterclass-turner

    Ben is a musculoskeletal physiotherapist based in the U.K. After completing a Physiotherapy BSc (Hons), Ben completed his MSc in Human Nutrition in 2018. Alongside clinical work, Ben is currently completing a PhD investigating physiotherapist-led weight management for people with knee osteoarthritis, is physiotherapist for Horsham Rugby Club and England Athletics.

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    19 mins
  • [Physio Discussed] Patellofemoral pain explained with Claire Robertson and Dr Lisa Hoglund
    Nov 19 2025

    In this episode, we discuss patellofemoral pain (PFP). We explore:

    • What is happening structurally in PFP?
    • Differential diagnosis around the knee
    • Role of effusion and crepitus in PFP
    • Assessment of patients with suspected PFP
    • Role of squatting in objective assessments and treatment
    • What factors may lead to chronicity
    • Evidence based management of PFP
    • Role of blood flow restriction within PFP

    Want to learn more about patellofemoral pain? Claire Robertson has done a brilliant Masterclass with us called “Patellofemoral Pain” where she goes into further depth on this topic.

    👉🏻 You can watch her class now with our 7-day free trial:
    https://physio.network/masterclass-robertson

    Claire 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.

    Dr Lisa Hoglund, PT, PhD, OCS, Cert. MDT is a professor, board-certified orthopedic specialty physiotherapist, and researcher. She has more than 30 years’ experience as a clinician helping people with musculoskeletal conditions of all ages achieve their goals of returning to work, sport, or increased activity. Dr. Hoglund teaches courses in musculoskeletal physical therapy and differential diagnosis at Thomas Jefferson University.

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    Our host is @James_Armstrong_Physio

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    53 mins
  • [Physio Explained] The essentials of ACL return to play testing with Dr Tim Mcgrath
    Nov 12 2025

    In this episode with Dr Tim Mcgrath we explore return to play assessment of athletes post ACL reconstruction. We discuss:

    • The importance of making the rehab specific to the patient’s end goal
    • High risk manoeuvres in rehab/return to play (RTP)
    • How important is RTP testing?
    • RTP testing essentials

    This episode is closely tied to Tim’s Practical he did with us. With Practicals you can see exactly how top experts assess and treat specific conditions – so you can become a better clinician, faster.

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    https://physio.network/practicals-mcgrath

    Tim is a Sports Physiotherapist with over 20 years professional practice & professional sport experience. He is currently working as Senior Director of Player Health & Performance for the Washington Commanders NFL team in the USA. Tim completed his PhD from the Research Institute of Sports & Exercise (UCRISE) at the University of Canberra on the topic of ACL rehabilitation and return to sport following knee injury in 2016.

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    Our host is @James_Armstrong_Physio from Physio Network

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    17 mins
  • [Case Studies] Managing ulnar collateral ligament injuries in baseball: a case study with Mike Reinold
    Nov 5 2025

    In this episode with Mike Reinold, we explore an interesting case study on a real patient of his - a baseball player with a medial ulnar collateral ligament injury - also known as a “Tommy Johns injury”. We cover:

    • Initial presentation of the patient
    • Important subjective questioning in this population
    • Differential diagnosis around the medial elbow region
    • Importance of load management in baseball
    • Management of ulnar collateral ligament injury

    This episode is closely tied to Mike’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 Mike’s case study here with our 7-day free trial: https://physio.network/casestudy-reinold

    Mike Reinold, PT, DPT, ATC, CSCS, C-PS is considered a world-renowned leader in the field of physical therapy, sports medicine, fitness, and sports performance. He is a noted author, lecturer, consultant, researcher, and clinician. As a physical therapist, athletic trainer, and certified strength and conditioning specialist, Dr. Reinold has used his expertise in a variety of settings to help people restore, optimise, and enhance their performance. He has most notably worked extensively with a variety of professional athletes from every major sport, with emphasis on the care of throwing injuries in baseball players.

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    29 mins
  • [Physio Explained] Non-traumatic shoulder instability: what physios need to know with Anju Jaggi
    Oct 29 2025

    In this episode with Anju Jaggi, we discuss non-traumatic shoulder instability. We cover:

    • What predicts which patients will respond well to physiotherapy?
    • Mental health and self efficacy in this population
    • Goals of physiotherapy in individuals with this condition
    • Exercise prescription in this population
    • Realistic expectations for recovery

    This episode is closely tied to Anju’s Practical she did with us. With Practicals you can see exactly how top experts assess and treat specific conditions – so you can become a better clinician, faster.

    👉🏻 Watch Anju’s Practical here with our 7-day free trial:
    https://physio.network/practicals-jaggi

    Anju has over 25 years of experience at the RNOHT, specialising in managing complex shoulder dysfunction. She is an active researcher and educator, having led clinical trials, published extensively, and lectured internationally. A former EUSSER President and BESS Council member, she is passionate about advancing shoulder rehabilitation and promoting physiotherapy worldwide.

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    19 mins
  • [Physio Discussed] Strength & conditioning in rehabilitation: key tips for clinicians with Dr Claire Minshull and Lachlan Wilmot
    Oct 22 2025

    In this episode, we dive into the topic of strength and conditioning in rehabilitation. We discuss:

    • Ways to monitor athletes/patients during their rehab
    • Best pieces of S&C equipment for physios to have in the clinic
    • How physios can improve their S&C prescription
    • Challenges with loading in rehab
    • The role of rate of force development in rehab

    Want to learn more about strength and conditioning? Dr Claire Minshull recently did a brilliant Masterclass with us called “The Practice-Changing Principles of Strength & Conditioning for Physios” where she goes into further depth on this topic.

    👉🏻 You can watch her class now with our 7-day free trial - https://physio.network/masterclass-minshull

    Dr Claire Minshull is an internationally respected tutor, researcher, and consultant specialising in musculoskeletal rehabilitation, strength and conditioning and neuromuscular training. She has a PhD in neuromuscular physiology and has worked extensively in academia, clinical practice, and elite sports. She is currently Visiting Professor at Leeds Beckett University and Claire’s expertise lies in bridging the gap between rehabilitation and performance, particularly in optimising muscle function.

    Lachlan Wilmot is a leading strength and conditioning coach with over 20 years’ experience working across elite sport and athlete development. He spent 8 years as the Senior Athletic Performance Coach specialising in strength and power at the GWS Giants AFL Club based in Sydney, after previous involvement with the AIS-AFL Academy and NSW/ACT AFL Academy. He is now the Director of Coaching and Performance at Athletes Authority, co-leads performance for the NSW Swifts, and sits on the board of the Australian Strength and Conditioning Association.

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    Our host is @James_Armstrong_Physio from Physio Network

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    50 mins