It is here! 🎉
Introducing Beginner's Guide to Shoulder Pain
99 pages of:
🛠️In-depth insights into the pathophysiology of common shoulder conditions
😎7 Real-Life Clinical Cases
💉Suitable for keen students and early-career MSK Clinicians
Link: https://t.co/O7EEqmaabN
The 14th #MSKMag is one of our finest!
Here's my editorial which hopefully whets your whistle ahead of pieces from the mighty:
- @Seth0Neill
- Cormac Ryan
- @KMiddleton60
- @iangattphysio
- @mehab_jo
Editors Desk: https://t.co/OsQNsLQUbu
Subs: https://t.co/pMfQQuPYOh
All I Want For Christmas Is Chew!
is the official 2024 Physio Matters Christmas Video!
For the last 4 years, we have brought you a whimsical Christmas video. Last year was our ‘Love Jactually’ sketch announcing MSKMag and in 2022 'Chew They Know It’s Christmas’‘ broke the auto-tune…
Here’s the 2024 version with the Physio Matters Team performing ‘All I Want For Christmas Is Chew’! Points and prizes for whoever can post screenshots of the team members when you spot them!
Prepare to be disturbed as well as entertained…
Rheumatology At A Glance v2.0 pre-orders stacked up ready to ship...
You have approximately 12 hours to get on the discounted pre-order rate!
Why not get it as a secret Santa... 🎣
https://t.co/hdJDt7PMWi
VERSION2.0
Pre-orders start tomorrow... So check out my social feeds as it will be discounted for a short time.
v1.0 >1.2k printed copies and 500 Ebook copies which I wouldn't believe myself if I didn't have the orders from the printers 😆
Absolutely delighted, and surprised, to win the best poster award for ‘Building Capacity’ at the @thecsp annual conference today! Thanks to all those who were so generous with their time and praise, it was lovely to meet you. #physio24
Great to present on our NHS Sports Injury Clinic at csp physio conference today. Enjoying some very interesting talks and posters and meeting new and old acquaintances #Physio24
Huberman, Rhonda Patrick, Peter Attia: they all have their little supplement stacks, gadgets and gizmos, cold bath and sauna routines for health and longevity. You know who DOESN'T advocate those therapies?
Nearly every other exercise and health professional on the planet.
i think the point of posting this is clear, hence the curtness of my reply.
Neena Jha has made her bed (and been, rightly deconstructed, by a deluge of responses) by at best naively or worst deliberately provocatively implying that physios are not competent to see undifferentiated pts - more specifically / critically - may miss ‘red flag’ cases.
Yet it’s actually physios and other allied HCPs who have led the way in raising awareness in serious pathology recognition by producing landmark published documents like this one.
So, not only are physios fundamentally better than GPs in true msk assessment & management, it also seems they acknowledge & address the ‘ knowledge gap’, seek to fill it, and disseminate this information.
This is a doctor (not physio) who has worked as a GP and developed / led CCG wide msk interface services, suggesting to other doctors that physios are better than us in this role 🤷
The lack of knowledge is no fault of the GPs - it is a training issue. But that shouldn’t preclude us from showing some humility about our
limitations & get over a superiority complex - appreciate & embrace the skillset of their clinician colleagues.
The term ‘acute non-specific low back pain’ is often misunderstood and misrepresented by many patients and clinicians alike!
So lets take a look at what this diagnosis actually means and try to clear a few things up!
A short evidence based thread 👇