Year: 2023

Physio

New courses on Physiopedia Plus address your fundamental knowledge needs

A new series of courses on Physiopedia Plus (Plus) has been developed to help support students, new graduates and educators with learning and teaching fundamental knowledge topics in rehabilitation. It is distressing to feel lacking in knowledge or skill. Perhaps…

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Will artificial intelligence and machine learning revolutionise physiotherapy?

This is the second guest post in a series written by Jason Giesbrecht – Physiopedia Plus Instructor, Senior Healthcare Leader and Physiotherapist. Greetings PhysioFuturists, Welcome to a future that isn’t a distant dream but an emergent reality. As we traverse the labyrinth of the 21st…

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Bridging the gap from clinician to online instructor to promote knowledge sharing for a global audience

Presenting an online video presentation is an intimidating task for most clinicians, whose expertise lies in the clinical setting and not necessarily in the realm of presenting content to a camera. The Physiopedia Plus (Plus) team have developed tools to…

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Top Contributor Aug 2023 | Lauren Heydenrych

We are thrilled to spotlight Lauren Heydenrych, a remarkable individual who has enriched the Physiopedia community with her contributions and passion for pediatric content. Lauren is also a regular writer for Physiospot and routinely attends team meetings despite her “load-shedding”…

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Clinical Skills Training and the power of mentoring, a clinical success story in Burma

Currently, in Burma, there have been very limited opportunities for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) of rehabilitation professionals and also increased rehabilitation needs due to political instabilities. The ReLAB-HS Clinical Skills Training Programme in Burma is providing a great opportunity to…

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New online functional anatomy courses aim to tackle current challenges faced in learning anatomy

The new Physiopedia Plus (Plus) Exploring Anatomy Programme utilises digital 3D models to deliver an innovative series of courses that will benefit both healthcare students and professionals. For many healthcare professionals, a solid understanding of anatomy is essential to safe…

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Queen Elizabeth II: Late Patron of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy

This article reflects some of the key contributions of our late and much-loved Queen Elizabeth II, as Patron of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP), as we look to the Coronation of King Charles III on 6th May 2023.  …

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A Nobel Prize for Physiotherapy?

The following story is a summary of an article by Nils Hanson and Anders Ottosson, titled ‘Nobel Prize for Physical Therapy? Rise, Fall, and Revival of Medical-Mechanical Institutes’. In his will of 1895, the Swedish innovator Alfred Nobel stipulated that…

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