Physio+10

Dr Doug Cary - PhD. MSK Physiotherapy Specialist

Welcome to Physio+10, the podcast that puts you in contact with your future via clinicians, researchers and entrepreneurs with 10+ years of Physiotherapy experience. We all start new projects with zest, but what motivates some to grow in tough times, create new norms or imagine alternative possibilities? Physio+10 puts you in contact with just such people and their journey. Absorb their experiences, knowledge and insights so you can craft your future, by understanding their pasts!

  1. A/Prof Craig Allingham: Clinician | Author | Educator

    EPISODE 26

    A/Prof Craig Allingham: Clinician | Author | Educator

    Physio+10 focuses on the journeys of trailblazing Physiotherapists and today's conversation is with A/Prof Craig Allingham.  Apart from carrying the Olympic flame, Craig has illuminated many vanguard areas of physiotherapy. Being a sports physio when there was no such course, creating books on Men's health when the topic barely existed, and incorporating business concepts into a mostly, sole practitioner based-industry. In this conversation with Craig we learn; * what Craig & Monty Python have in common * the benefit of stepping outside of our normal boundaries and asking questions * how doors open when opportunities are explored * and at the end, you will hear 2 stories describing a 180 degree U-turn, on what we think makes a therapeutic relationship work Biography Craig's first ten years as a physio consisted of public hospital, start a practice, post-graduate study, sell a practice, move house five times, travel with a national sports team, join sports physio group committee, go to several APA Conferences and have two kids. Then it got really busy. Now in the twilight of his career, Craig looks back on four Olympic Teams, academic appointments, headlining international conferences, several major changes in professional direction, retiring then unretiring and his current job description is as a 'Freelance Physiotherapist'. It has been brilliant fun.   Texts mentioned in the podcast: The Prostate Recovery Map The Prostate Playbook You can also view this conversation on YouTube Support the show AAP Education provides evidence-based and fun, CPD for health professionals. 📆 Access the most recent CPD Education Calendar 👩‍🏫 Enhance your treatment! Sleep Mastery Online Course 💤 Try out our 14-Night Sleep Posture Challenge 📜 Read the latest research summaries in Creating Clinical Success 📓 Download a free Clinical Guide e.g. Managing Acute Low Back Pain 💦 Private practice new and feel overwhelmed? This free email course will help!

    1h 28m
  2. Mr Seif Wardani Clinician

    EPISODE 27

    Mr Seif Wardani Clinician

    Physio+10 focuses on the journeys of trailblazing Physiotherapists and today's conversation is with Mr Seif Wardani.  Seif is part of the team that provides medical services for the male players at the Australian Tennis Open.  He also covers FC Copehagen. Find out if it is skill, hard work, luck, or good looks that assisted him to cover two elite sports. In this conversation with Seif we also learn; * How his day providing physiotherapy to a professional European round ball team pans out * What he thinks new graduates should focus on clinically * What enabled him to move beyond his low point professionally * The importance of developing a network of support and contacts Biography Seif is a Notre Dame Physiotherapy Graduate from the Class of 2009, who endeavored to explore a career in Sports Physiotherapy and elite Sports. Upon completion of his Sports Masters post-graduate program at the University of Queensland in Brisbane Seif took a leap of faith with a move to Copenhagen (Denmark) where he quickly had to find his feet in a completely new environment & country. Seif finally reaped the benefits of this move by securing contracts with FC Copenhagen and the ATP Tour shortly after his move to Europe. He has just completed 6 years at FC Copenhagen in 2020 as the Long Term Injury & Sports Performance Physiotherapist and continues to work with the ATP as a Sports Physiotherapist on the Men's Professional Tennis Circuit around the world. AAP EducationEducating aspiring health professionalsDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show AAP Education provides evidence-based and fun, CPD for health professionals. 📆 Access the most recent CPD Education Calendar 👩‍🏫 Enhance your treatment! Sleep Mastery Online Course 💤 Try out our 14-Night Sleep Posture Challenge 📜 Read the latest research summaries in Creating Clinical Success 📓 Download a free Clinical Guide e.g. Managing Acute Low Back Pain 💦 Private practice new and feel overwhelmed? This free email course will help!

    59 min
  3. A/Prof Shaun O'Leary Researcher | Educator | Clinician

    EPISODE 28

    A/Prof Shaun O'Leary Researcher | Educator | Clinician

    Physio+10 focuses on the journeys of trailblazing Physiotherapists and today's conversation is with Associate Professor Shaun O'Leary. Failing year 12 isn't exactly the ideal start to a planned career in Physiotherapy, but as the youngest in a family of sugarcane growers that is how Shaun's journey did start. Oh, did I mention that he also had to get over a boyhood romance of being a pro golfer! In this conversation with Shaun we also learn; how his learning strategies had to change midway through his physio training to reflect a maturing in the nature of the content being learnedabout his gypsy years in Europe and Australia post-graduationthat he has a passion for lifelong learningabout his ongoing professional commitment to the Australian College of Physiotherapists and the Specialisation pathwayBiography Dr Shaun O’Leary is a Senior Fellow in Physiotherapy between the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Queensland (UQ), and the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) Physiotherapy Department and Neurosurgical/Orthopaedic Screening Clinics. He is also a Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist as awarded by the Australian College of Physiotherapists. Dr O’Leary’s combined academic and clinical track record underpins his conjoint UQ/RBWH appointment. His service to health is broad, spanning the supervision of clinical research (clinician-initiated, research higher degree, honours, coursework masters), clinical education and mentoring across all levels of the physiotherapy profession (undergraduate, postgraduate, professional development, and specialisation), with a particular interest and role in developing clinician-scientist career pathways in Australian public health. Dr O’Leary also serves as a councillor and senior examiner for the Australian College of Physiotherapists, and is the Chair of the college's Fellowships Program Standing Committee. YouTube Available to also watch here. Support the show AAP Education provides evidence-based and fun, CPD for health professionals. 📆 Access the most recent CPD Education Calendar 👩‍🏫 Enhance your treatment! Sleep Mastery Online Course 💤 Try out our 14-Night Sleep Posture Challenge 📜 Read the latest research summaries in Creating Clinical Success 📓 Download a free Clinical Guide e.g. Managing Acute Low Back Pain 💦 Private practice new and feel overwhelmed? This free email course will help!

    1h 27m
  4. Mr Harry Truong Clinician | Educator

    EPISODE 29

    Mr Harry Truong Clinician | Educator

    Physio+10 focuses on the journeys of trailblazing Physiotherapists and today's conversation is with Harry Truong. Harry is representative of the new cadre of hard-working, creative Physiotherapists with a foot in both the clinical and academic camps. In this conversation with Harry we also learn; * what Harry recommends to be a successful mentor * why he would ease up on himself if he could do it all again * where he would like to see Physiotherapy heading in the next 5 years Biography Harry Truong FACP is a Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist (as awarded by the Australian College of Physiotherapists 2021) and is a Lecturer in Physiotherapy (Musculoskeletal) at the University of South Australia.  He graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Physiotherapy from UniSA in 2007  and completed his post-graduate Masters in Musculoskeletal and Sports & Exercise Physiotherapy from the University of South Australia in 2011. He is also an APA Titled Sports and Exercise Physiotherapist and has previously worked as one of the physiotherapists at Adelaide United Football Club in the Hyundai A-league (2012-2016) including their successful 2016 season winning both league and grand final titles. He is one of only three Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapists in South Australia, and still consults clinically, providing second opinion consultations and management of complex, persistent musculoskeletal pain. He is a Fellow of the Australian College of Physiotherapists and is a member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association, Musculoskeletal National Group and Sports & Exercise National Group. AAP EducationEducating aspiring health professionalsDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show AAP Education provides evidence-based and fun, CPD for health professionals. 📆 Access the most recent CPD Education Calendar 👩‍🏫 Enhance your treatment! Sleep Mastery Online Course 💤 Try out our 14-Night Sleep Posture Challenge 📜 Read the latest research summaries in Creating Clinical Success 📓 Download a free Clinical Guide e.g. Managing Acute Low Back Pain 💦 Private practice new and feel overwhelmed? This free email course will help!

    45 min
  5. Ms Nicole Bryant Motorsport Physiotherapist

    EPISODE 30

    Ms Nicole Bryant Motorsport Physiotherapist

    Physio+10 focuses on the journeys of trailblazing Physiotherapists and today's conversation is with Nicole Bryant. I really enjoyed Nicole's conversation, she is very honest and obviously relishes hard work. However, she nearly didn't start studying Physiotherapy, failed Orthopaedics and pretty much quit on several occasions before completing her degree. So what kept her going?    While a conversation about her journey as a Physiotherapist, we touch on many issues relating to private practice, Nicole shares; What she found challenging in her transition from a hospital-based to private practice based caseloadHer secret strategies in progressing from one job to another and how to obtain your dream jobAn honest account of her current business mix that includes professional services to several motor sport racing crewsHer thoughts on the importance of planning and explaining career moves as a female clinician in private practiceBiography Nicole is a highly experienced Physiotherapist with over 18 years in clinical practice. A regular attendee at conferences for Sports Medicine Australia, Musculoskeletal Medicine Australia and the Australian Physiotherapy Association Nicole is always keeping up to date with current evidence-based practice and bringing this to High Line Active. Nicole strongly believes in a combination of Manual Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy plus Clinical Exercise to properly rehabilitate from pain or injury.   Her career thus far has included professional stints in Melbourne, Brisbane and Cape Town (South Africa) in a variety of clinical settings including work at The Alfred Hospital across a variety of specialties; mainly Orthopaedics and Trauma including the Intensive Care Unit, Cardiothoracic and Transplant Units, Oncology plus private hospital Orthopedic surgery work, Private Practice Clinics (Revive; Brisbane and Tooronga Physiotherapy; Malvern). Also Occupational Health at Virgin Australia.  Her Sports Physiotherapy work has included numerous sports namely AFL (Hawthorn and Melbourne Football Clubs), Triathlon Australia, Cycling Queensland, Gymnastics Australia and Grand Slam winning tennis players on the ATP/WTA tour.  Support the show AAP Education provides evidence-based and fun, CPD for health professionals. 📆 Access the most recent CPD Education Calendar 👩‍🏫 Enhance your treatment! Sleep Mastery Online Course 💤 Try out our 14-Night Sleep Posture Challenge 📜 Read the latest research summaries in Creating Clinical Success 📓 Download a free Clinical Guide e.g. Managing Acute Low Back Pain 💦 Private practice new and feel overwhelmed? This free email course will help!

    1h 4m
  6. Craig Phillips Clinician | Educator | Entrepreneur

    EPISODE 31

    Craig Phillips Clinician | Educator | Entrepreneur

    Physio+10 focuses on the journeys of trailblazing Physiotherapists and today's conversation is with Craig Phillips. Craig in a past life danced with the Australian Ballet for 10 years, and one of his experiences in Turkey caused him to link sports medicine and the performing arts. Craig has since been involved with Liverpool FC, the San Francisco 49ers, Riverdance and most of the AFL clubs in Australia. The link? Clinical Pilates injury prevention and/or rehabilitation.  Craig talks about; his early days being a male dancer in SAthe axe murderers & goat herders of Instabul in EDdeveloping a business in pilates equipment design and manufacture big picture Physiotherapy and the potential  involvement in health reformBiography Craig started his career as a professional dancer with the Australian Ballet, where he developed what was to become a lifelong interest in Pilates. After graduating from physiotherapy in 1987 and receiving special project grants from the Australia Council, Craig undertook further training in the USA and UK returning to establish the first Pilates clinic in Australia within a major sports medicine clinic, Prahran Sports Medicine in Melbourne. He developed a leading reputation with major stage and touring shows such as Cameron Mackintosh, Riverdance, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, and Melbourne Theatre Company, to name but a few as one of the first to manage performers as high-level athletes. He served 9 years on the Board of the International Association for Dance Medicine and Science working closely with international performing arts medicine specialists. He continues to work with Olympic medal winners, Institutes of Sports, English Premier League, Australian and British Defence Forces and has overseen published master's and doctoral research projects in Australian, New Zealand and UK universities. The effectiveness and popularity of this treatment method led Craig to establish training for other physiotherapists. He continues to lecture and present extensively worldwide, to date has trained over 10,000 physiotherapists in Clinical Pilates. Craig enjoys his work as a consultant treating patients, continuing his passion for developing and overseeing research projects in the Clinical Pilates program AAP EducationEducating aspiring health professionalsDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show AAP Education provides evidence-based and fun, CPD for health professionals. 📆 Access the most recent CPD Education Calendar 👩‍🏫 Enhance your treatment! Sleep Mastery Online Course 💤 Try out our 14-Night Sleep Posture Challenge 📜 Read the latest research summaries in Creating Clinical Success 📓 Download a free Clinical Guide e.g. Managing Acute Low Back Pain 💦 Private practice new and feel overwhelmed? This free email course will help!

    1h 7m
  7. Mr Steve Hooper Clinician | Author

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    Mr Steve Hooper Clinician | Author

    Physio+10 focuses on the journeys of trailblazing Physiotherapists and today's conversation is with Steve Hooper. Steve has degrees in Exercise Physiology, Geography and Physiotherapy; which probably says it all! He is one of the most passionate Physiotherapists I know and really focuses on health and wellbeing as a total package for his clients. I think this is what makes him extra special as a clinician. In this podcast Steve ; shares his approach to building rapport with his clients and guiding future decisions through digging deep - symptom | limitation | associated emotionturns the tables on me and we discuss sleep and the clinical importancediscusses how he has applied skills from high-performance S & C training to client rehabilitation YouTube You can watch this conversation with Steve here Biography Steve was born in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada where he lived the first 26 years of his life. For the majority of his childhood and adolescence, he participated in a wide range of sports including ice hockey, baseball, and track and field. His true passion was for hockey and he competed successfully at the highest levels for his age into his teenage years. After successfully completing high school, Steve went on to attend Wilfrid Laurier University (WLU) where he received a Bachelor's Degree in Exercise Physiology and a second major degree in Geography. While completing these degrees he also played hockey for WLU and competed in regional and state-level ‘body-to-weight’ powerlifting competitions. For the next two years, Steve utilized his skills as an Exercise Physiologist, Personal Trainer and qualified strength and conditioning coach to help elite level athletes excel in their chosen sports. At the age of 26, Steve accepted an offer to attend Curtin University in Western Australia to undertake a Bachelor of Science degree in Physiotherapy, which he completed in 2000. Steve’s unique skill set allowed him to offer a holistic approach to his clients that often focused on health, nutrition, movement, hands-on therapy, and performance-driven outcomes. During the first six years of practice, Steve also worked as a senior lecturer at the Australian Institute of Fitness speaking on a range of subjects including nutrition, strength and sports conditioning, and rehabilitation. After the successful completion of his physiotherapy degree in 2000, Steve resumed his competitive sporting career by participating in Inline Hockey. He represented Western Australia at the national Inline Hockey championships in 2001, 2003, 2005, 2009, and 2011 an The Sleep Mastery Coursewhy sleep matters and how to improve itDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show AAP Education provides evidence-based and fun, CPD for health professionals. 📆 Access the most recent CPD Education Calendar 👩‍🏫 Enhance your treatment! Sleep Mastery Online Course 💤 Try out our 14-Night Sleep Posture Challenge 📜 Read the latest research summaries in Creating Clinical Success 📓 Download a free Clinical Guide e.g. Managing Acute Low Back Pain 💦 Private practice new and feel overwhelmed? This free email course will help!

    58 min
  8. Randall Cooper Clinician | Entrepreneur | Educator

    EPISODE 41

    Randall Cooper Clinician | Entrepreneur | Educator

    Physio+10 explores the journeys of trailblazing Physiotherapists and we kick off 2023 in conversation with Randall Cooper. Randall is known to many as a Specialist Sports Physiotherapist with a passion for ACL rehab, to others as the creator of PreMax and more recently as an educator and podcaster. In our conversation Randall shares four key business tips; Start small, test, and then scaleYou don't know what you don't know. Invest in people to gain skills that are complimentary to your own, not the sameClarify your short and long-term goals. Refine as you developHave a service or product that is UNIQUE and NEEDEDRandall explains why he regrets attending a Level 2 Sports Physiotherapy course and what the life lesson was that he learnt from the experience. Plus, his best investment for under $200 and his thoughts on how we can create a more stable profession with less practitioner churn and more appropriate remuneration. So many takeaways! You can watch our conversation on YouTube. Thanks for listening! Biography Randall is a Fellow of the Australian College of Physiotherapists, Adjunct Senior Lecturer at La Trobe University Sport and Exercise Medicine Research Centre, co-Author of the world’s most read sports medicine text book Clinical Sports Medicine, and regularly delivers keynote presentations at sports medical conferences around the world.Randall’s key area of expertise is the role of skin in sport. After noticing that the creams and lotions he used on his elite athletes were hampering their performance, he decided to look into what he could do to change the game. He conducted research into the area, gathered insights from his athletes and made himself an expert in the science of skincare in sport. He founded Premax in 2006, a brand now used by elite athletes and sporting clubs around the world. Premax has truly cemented itself as being synonymous with elite athletic performance. Support the show AAP Education provides evidence-based and fun, CPD for health professionals. 📆 Access the most recent CPD Education Calendar 👩‍🏫 Enhance your treatment! Sleep Mastery Online Course 💤 Try out our 14-Night Sleep Posture Challenge 📜 Read the latest research summaries in Creating Clinical Success 📓 Download a free Clinical Guide e.g. Managing Acute Low Back Pain 💦 Private practice new and feel overwhelmed? This free email course will help!

    1h 13m

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Welcome to Physio+10, the podcast that puts you in contact with your future via clinicians, researchers and entrepreneurs with 10+ years of Physiotherapy experience. We all start new projects with zest, but what motivates some to grow in tough times, create new norms or imagine alternative possibilities? Physio+10 puts you in contact with just such people and their journey. Absorb their experiences, knowledge and insights so you can craft your future, by understanding their pasts!