What can Plato’s Allegory of the Cave tell us about knowledge translation?
The allegory of the cave is a famous passage in the history of philosophy. It is a short excerpt from the beginning of Plato’s book, The...
The allegory of the cave is a famous passage in the history of philosophy. It is a short excerpt from the beginning of Plato’s book, The...
Guest Post by Dr Neil Langridge, Consultant Physiotherapist NHS. I recently had the privilege of attending and presenting at a conference...
Dr Mick Thacker PhD MSc Grad Dip Phys Grad Dip MNMSD FCSP *Only Course in 2018* Day 1 Session 1 – The Problem of Pain This session will...
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 am a proud member of a few special interest groups, namely the Musculoskeletal Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (MACP) and the...
I have an interest in clinical reasoning and attended a workshop run by Peter O’Sullivan; it sparked ideas on how multiple classification...
Apologies for not blogging for so long but I am back with a few more perspectives on physiotherapy. Following my first blog on...
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...