Reflections on Knowledge and engagement with the Other
I feel very lucky and privileged to be a Physiotherapist. Physiotherapy, a profession that encompasses many dimensions such as clinical,...
I feel very lucky and privileged to be a Physiotherapist. Physiotherapy, a profession that encompasses many dimensions such as clinical,...
This blog has emerged from a range of sources and an interest in how physiotherapists can utilise coaching skills into patient care. It...
This is a timely guest blog post by Consultant Physiotherapists Chris Mercer, Laura Finucane and Sue Greenhalgh. Last week, Graeme...
I was fortunate enough to have been invited by Physio First to contribute to their journal ‘In Touch’ and I chose to write about managing...
I too had the pleasure of receiving an invitation to the amusingly titled ‘Big R’s’ and enjoyed excellent company and conversation. Jack...
Guest Post by Dr Neil Langridge, Consultant Physiotherapist NHS. Clinical decision-making; we all do it every day. Researchers have tried...
Thinking about a disconnect: Big data and person-centred care Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy commonly experiences many shifts in thinking,...
A few people have contacted me with regards to my recent poster presentation that I gave at IFOMPT 2016 in Glasgow. Below is the content...
I have an interest in clinical reasoning and attended a workshop run by Peter O’Sullivan; it sparked ideas on how multiple classification...
Firstly, I would like to thank Roger Kerry, Associate Professor at Nottingham University (@RogerKerry1) for the inspiration for this post...
Have you ever had the difficult experience of conveying an idea, notion or concept to someone? This may be a challenge in itself to a...