Physio Edge podcast with David Pope

David Pope

Inspiring interviews with leading Physiotherapists, discussing real life assessment and treatment, clinical issues and ways to give you an edge in your Physiotherapy clinical practice.

  1. 175. Tendinopathy treatment: Your guide to isometrics, isotonics & plyometrics with Dr Ebonie Rio

    4 DAYS AGO

    175. Tendinopathy treatment: Your guide to isometrics, isotonics & plyometrics with Dr Ebonie Rio

    Should you prescribe isometric or isotonic exercises for your patient's lower limb tendinopathy? When is it safe to add plyometric loading, and how do you progress running or jumping without flaring your patients tendon pain? Why do some "tricky tendons" refuse to respond to your best loading programs? Dr Ebonie Rio (Post-Doctoral Senior Research Fellow, La Trobe University) reveals the evidence-based answers as she guides you through the clinical reasoning and practical strategies for managing patellar, achilles, and other lower limb tendinopathies. In this conversation, you'll follow clinical examples and unpack the latest research to help you feel confident with tendinopathy assessment and treatment. Inside this podcast you'll explore: Tendon pathology explained: What's happening inside tendinopathic tendons, how to explain tendinopathy and ultrasound scan results to patients The role of isometrics: Whether isometrics actually change tendon structure, when to use isometrics to improve pain, optimal dosage, and whether isometrics are all your tendinopathy patients need Safe loading from day one: When are both isometrics AND isotonics safe to start immediately, and how to choose isometric positions and loads. The 24-hour emoji rule: How to teach patients to monitor their response after running or loading using the emoji system What NOT to do: Exercises, manual therapy and supplements that won't help tendon pain and may stir it up Differential diagnosis mastery: How to distinguish patellar tendinopathy from patellofemoral pain, mid-portion achilles tendinopathy from peritendinitis, and when you've got the diagnosis wrong Stairs as a progression exercise: The quasi-isometric stair protocol that works for everyone from sedentary patients to elite sprinters—and how to use tempo to control tendon load Criteria-based progressions: Moving beyond time-based rehab to functional milestones When loading programs fail: What to do when your patient is worse with your exercises You'll walk away with: Clear clinical reasoning to differentiate true tendinopathy from other conditions Practical loading frameworks that progress your isometrics, isotonics and plyometrics based on patient response Patient education scripts that use imaging findings to build confidence rather than fear Simple monitoring tools (the emoji system) to empower patients to self-manage their load progression Dr Ebonie Rio is a post doc researcher at La Trobe University and has completed her PhD in tendon pain, Masters Sports Phys, B. Phys (Hons) and B. App Sci. Her clinical career has included the Australian Institute of Sport, Australian Ballet Company, Australian Ballet School, Melbourne Heart Football Club, Alphington Sports Medicine Centre, Victorian Institute of Sport, 2006 Commonwealth Games, 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, 2010 Singapore Youth Olympics, 2012 London Paralympics, 18 months travelling with Disney's The Lion King stage show (Melbourne and Shanghai tour).   Get free access to the "Tricky tendons" infographic series Unlock the secrets of successful tendinopathy assessment and treatment with this free infographic series for therapists. Links Improve your musculoskeletal and sports injury assessment & treatment results with a free trial Clinical Edge membership Click here to register and receive immediate access to the Tricky tendons infographic series Free Achilles tendinopathy video series with Tom Goom David Pope at Clinical Edge Download and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes Download the podcast in Overcast Listen to the podcast on Spotify Dr Ebonie Rio David Pope on Twitter David Pope & why I started Clinical Edge Review the podcast on iTunes Infographics by Clinical Edge Chapters: 00:02:57 - How isometrics emerged as a tendinopathy treatment 00:07:01 - How loading helps a tendon 00:07:39 - Tendon structure & how to describe tendinopathy to patients 00:12:28 - When and why tendinopathy develops 00:15:18 - Tendon imaging 00:17:40 - Differential diagnosis - Achilles peritendinitis vs mid-portion tendinopathy 00:19:36 - Does treatment change tendon structure? 00:21:29 - Can we load disorganised areas of tendon? 00:22:48 - Do supplements help? 00:24:48 - Avoid these in your tendinopathy treatment 00:26:51 - Finding the right level of running or load 00:28:45 - What causes tendinopathy to develop 00:31:57 - When and how to include isometrics in treatment 00:36:47 - When isometrics are likely to help or not help 00:38:56 - Choosing the starting position for isometrics 00:39:43 - How to describe isometrics to patients 00:40:28 - How to choose the load for isometrics 00:42:59 - When to include isotonics in treatment 00:44:09 - Plyometric & Stair loading   00:46:56 - How long should isometric holds be? 00:47:33 - Patient advice & discussion

    54 min
  2. 165. Busting hip pain myths with Mehmet Gem

    05/11/2024

    165. Busting hip pain myths with Mehmet Gem

    Join hosts David Pope and The Hip Physio - Mehmet Gem as they dive deep into the myths and misconceptions surrounding hip and groin pain. This podcast explores common myths about glutes and hip flexors, effective rehab exercises, and how to accurately assess and treat various hip conditions. Get free access to the "Tricky tendons" infographic series Unlock the secrets of successful tendinopathy assessment and treatment with this free infographic series for therapists. Links Improve your musculoskeletal and sports injury assessment & treatment results with a free trial Clinical Edge membership LEAP Trial Click here to register and receive immediate access to the Tricky tendons infographic series Free Achilles tendinopathy video series with Tom Goom David Pope at Clinical Edge Download and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes Download the podcast in Overcast Listen to the podcast on Spotify Mehmet Gem David Pope on Twitter David Pope & why I started Clinical Edge Review the podcast on iTunes Infographics by Clinical Edge Chapter markes: 00:00 Intro 00:27 Getting to know Mehmet 03:11 Glute myths and misconceptions - Can patients have "gluteal amnesia" or "switched off glutes"? 08:54 When and how to test & improve glute strength 12:58 Functional glute testing 14:49 Mehmet's favourite glute exercises 19:22 Greater trochanteric pain syndrome/gluteal tendinopathy 23:04 Stretches for lateral hip pain? 25:52 Should patients perform hip mobility exercises? 29:07 Improving hip range of movement 36:48 When to test hip range of movement 39:40 Differentiating hip osteoarthritis (OA) from GTPS 44:24 Hip objective assessment - OA vs GTPS 46:51 GTPS diagnosis 49:44 Return to running with hip dysplasia 52:37 Hip flexors - what are they responsible for? 53:42 Do hip flexors get tight from sitting? 54:39 Hip flexors - objective assessment 57:43 Hip rehab exercises

    1h 9m
  3. 131. Holiday season - How to keep patients progressing, avoid losing them over the holidays and keep kids active & injury free with Paula Peralta, Simon Olivotto, David Toomey & Zoe Russell

    03/12/2021

    131. Holiday season - How to keep patients progressing, avoid losing them over the holidays and keep kids active & injury free with Paula Peralta, Simon Olivotto, David Toomey & Zoe Russell

    We're heading into the holiday season, when your patients will either keep progressing with their rehab program, or give their exercises a miss for a while and risk an increase in symptoms, skip appointments in the new year, and disappear off your list. How can you prepare & motivate your patients for the holiday period, or effectively hand over care of your patients to another therapist, so their pain and strength keep improving? In this live mentoring session, the Clinical Edge presentation team of Specialist and Titled Physiotherapists will reveal to you: How to keep your patients engaged and progressing over the holiday period. If you're going away, how to effectively keep in contact with patients or hand patients over to other therapists, and avoid losing them over the Christmas period. How to help kids and young athletes stay active and manage load over the holidays, to stay strong and healthy and avoid overuse injuries early next year. Prepare your patients now, and set yourself up for a successful holiday season and new year with this free mentoring session. Links associated with this episode: CLICK HERE to download your podcast handout Holiday season exclusive handout & infographic iTunes - Download and follow the podcast Overcast - Download the podcast in Overcast Spotify - Listen to the podcast on Spotify Comprehensive, practical training to improve your skills, clinical reasoning, treatment results & confidence with a free trial Clinical Edge membership Twitter - Paula Peralta Twitter - Simon Olivotto Twitter - David Toomey Twitter - Zoe Russell Let David know what you liked about this podcast on Twitter Follow and review the podcast on iTunes Infographics by Clinical Edge

    1h 14m
  4. 119. Suspect a stress fracture? Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom

    14/04/2021

    119. Suspect a stress fracture? Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom

    Stress fractures and bone stress injuries in running patients need to be identified early, to allow recovery before the injury worsens and requires extensive time away from running. When should you suspect a stress fracture or a bone stress injury (BSI) in your running patients? Find out in the podcast with Tom Goom (Running Physio), and explore: How to identify stress fractures & BSI's in your patients. Which patients are at greater risk of developing BSI or stress fractures? Features in your patient history, including past & medical history, onset & aggravating factors that increase your suspicion of a stress fracture. Which BSI's are "high risk"? Common training errors that lead to a stress fracture. What tests can be performed in your objective assessment to help diagnose stress fractures? How to differentiate tendon pain from bone stress injuries Will bruising or swelling appear with bone stress fractures? How palpation can help your diagnosis Why common assessment tests are often painfree in bone stress injuries. When imaging is important. Which imaging modalities to request when you suspect a stress fracture or BSI. Improve your identification and assessment of stress fractures and bone stress injuries now with this podcast. Free running injury assessment & treatment video series available now Links associated with this episode: Successfully treat ITB pain with this free three part video series with Tom Goom. Improve your lateral hip pain assessment, diagnosis & treatment skills with 3 free videos presented by Tom Goom Improve your confidence and clinical reasoning with a free trial Clinical Edge membership Join Tom live on Facebook & ask your running related questions every Friday Download and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes Download the podcast now using the best podcast app currently in existence - Overcast Listen to the podcast on Spotify Tom Goom on Twitter Tom Goom's website David Pope - Twitter David Pope & why I started Clinical Edge Review the podcast on iTunes Infographics by Clinical Edge

    14 min
  5. Physio Edge 088 Combating hand wrist injuries part 1 with Ian Gatt

    29/03/2019

    Physio Edge 088 Combating hand wrist injuries part 1 with Ian Gatt

    Hand and wrist assessment and treatment can be overwhelming. There are a lot of tendons, ligaments and bones crammed into a small area, you need to worry about ligament and cartilage tears, rehabing fine and gross motor control, strengthening, and then there are a bunch of fancy-looking splints. How would you like to get a better grip on hand and wrist injuries? In this podcast with Physiotherapist (English Institute of Sport Boxing Technical Lead Physio) Ian Gatt, we discuss hand and wrist injuries in general, and dive into details on contact-related injuries encountered in boxing. If you treat patients that fall onto their hands and wrists, cop a blow to their fingers in ball sports, are boxers or martial artists, or just occasionally get involved in confrontations with walls or other immovable objects, you will enjoy this episode. You will explore: How to take a comprehensive subjective history for hand and wrist pain patients Questions you need to ask your hand and wrist patients Identify likely diagnoses for your patients injuries based on their pattern of symptoms When imaging is useful Figure out if your patient is likely to have a quick or slow recovery What is most important - pathology &structural diagnosis, biomechanics or function? Common boxing or contact-related hand and wrist injuries How to establish the severity of an injury Carpometacarpal (CMC) joint injury management Knuckle (Sagittal band) injuries Bone stress injuries of the hand and wrist Triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) injuries, and why these are not as common now in contact sports In the next two podcasts with Ian, we will explore how you can assess and treat these injuries. Links associated with this episode: Download and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes Download the podcast now using my favourite podcast app - Overcast Listen to the podcast on Spotify Improve your confidence and patient results with a free trial Clinical Edge membership Let David know what you liked about this podcast on Twitter Review the podcast on iTunes Like the podcast on Facebook Infographics by Clinical Edge LinkedIn - Ian Gatt Twitter - @IanGattPhysio Instagram - @IanGattman Sheffield Hallam University - Ian Gatt Courses - HE Seminars Resources associated with this episode: Video - How to wrap a boxer's hands with Ian Gatt Loosemore et al. 2016. Hand and Wrist Injuries in Elite Boxing: A Longitudinal Prospective Study (2005-2012) of the Great Britain Olympic Boxing Squad. CLICK HERE for your spot on a free shoulder assessment webinar with Jo Gibson, available soon. Other Episodes of Interest: PE 043 - Sporting Shoulder with Jo Gibson PE 027 - Sports Injury Management with Dr Nathan Gibbs

    1h 26m
  6. Physio Edge 086 "Sore but not stuffed" - understanding and explaining your patients pain with Dr Tim Mitchell and Dr Darren Beales

    14/12/2018

    Physio Edge 086 "Sore but not stuffed" - understanding and explaining your patients pain with Dr Tim Mitchell and Dr Darren Beales

    How do you answer your patient when they ask why they still have back or neck pain more than 12 months after an injury? Shouldn't their body have healed by now? Why does their knee pain get worse every time they do their exercises, put tape on it, go for a walk or just climb the stairs? What is going on? Why do they still have pain? How are you going to explain it, and how can you help them? In this podcast with Dr Tim Mitchell and Dr Darren Beales, you'll discover: 4 types of pain, and how they change your assessment and treatment Why some patients become sensitised following an injury Questions you need to ask in your subjective How to identify red flags Is night pain and disturbed sleep a red flag? When your patient is sensitised to pain, can you differentiate between central and peripheral sensitisation? Important aspects to include in your objective assessment Assessing movement and function How hyperalgesia and allodynia affect your treatment Why it can backfire if you tell your patient they have central sensitisation and pain is in their brain How to challenge a patient's beliefs about their pain, like they "just need a massage" or their "pelvis is out" so that it won't backfire and make their faulty belief even stronger When should your patients return to work or have adjusted duties? How to use the Musculoskeletal clinical translation framework and apply it in your clinical practice Links associated with this episode: Increase your confidence and results with patients with a free trial Clinical Edge membership Discover a quick simple shoulder assessment in three free videos with Jo Gibson Let David Pope know what you liked about this podcast on Twitter Review the podcast on iTunes Like the podcast on Facebook Infographics by Clinical Edge Musculoskeletal Clinical Translation Framework Dr Tim Mitchell Dr Darren Beales Twitter: @PeteOSullivanPT TWITTER: @hels_slater Curtin University - Master of Clinical Physiotherapy Resources associated with this episode: BJSM Podcast - Lorimer Moseley Pain Options - Pain Resources Pain Health - Pain Self-checks Örebro Musculoskeletal Pain Questionnaire Örebro Musculoskeletal Pain Questionnaire Short Form Agency for Clinical Innovation - Best practice care for people with acute low back pain Pain-Ed Other Episodes of Interest: PE 035 - Know pain with Mike Stewart Part 1 PE 036 - Know pain with Mike Stewart Part 2

    1h 24m

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