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Jack March

Rheumatology.Physio Podcast

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Rheumatology.Physio Podcast

Jack March

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Rheumatology.Physio Podcast

Jack March

Rheumatology.Physio Podcast

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Dr Katherine Jones joins the chaps for this episode. Dr Jones explains the interactions between inflammatory bowel diseases and exercise, does it help? Spoiler... There are a lot of unanswered questions! The conversation steers from benefits to
Dr Mike McFarlane joins the chaps in this episode. He lends his considerable expertise as a Consultant Gastroenterologist as we cover a huge lot of ground from initial symptoms, diagnostic testing, different pathways, what happens after diagnos
Jack, Rob, and Tim explain who they are, why they are here, and what this podcast is going to all be about. Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis are conditions that are termed Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. These are auto-inflammatory condition
Jim was just a little excited to indulge in one of his favourite topics for a full podcast - Osteoarthritis. Ossur produce a wide range of limb products, of particular interest are their medial offloader braces for knee osteoarthritis. These pr
Jack March am a big fan of NASS, this isnt news really. What is news though is they have innovated again in the patient self-management and support world. YourSpAce is a sensational resource to signpost patients to. Zoe Clark - Senior Self-mana
We are finishing up this AxSpA series with a bang! I finally managed to get Dr James Noake behind the microphone to talk about AxSpA in Sport and Exercise Medicine. We discuss the patients that attend his clinic, some of his tips, the challenge
Psoriasis as we know is a big risk for developing Psoriatic Arthritis. Clinically reasoning who we send to Rheumatology is a little bit of a challenge however. Do you refer a person with Psoriasis and tendon pain? Or do you need more of an infl
Full Paper open access herePlease visit the website for more CPD Get full access to The Rheumatology Physio at rheumatologyphysio.substack.com/subscribe
The people who have conditions are the voices we need in healthcare to understand not only the effects of the disease but also the processes involved in navigating healthcare systems. Bethany Dawson has had Axial Spondyloarthritis for a number
I didnt think saying "not everyone with joint pain needs an xray" was going to be my controversial opinion when I think Tea is the worst drink ever invented but here we are...The NICE guidance says "Our guideline on osteoarthritis recommends th
Axial Spondyloarthritis affects "people of childbearing age" which means we need to know the affect it has on pregnancy, birth and symptoms. Unfortunately until recently this information has been quite sparce. Enter Dr Sinead Maguire who is cha
Welcome back Rheumatology fans, I booked in another sneaky podcast record and its a really great look at Hypermobility with the awesome Mike Makher. We discuss what hypermobility is, what physios can do and when we should refer out. Don't forge
In this, the second of a series of five podcasts concentrating on Axial Spondyloarthritis for healthcare clinicians, Jack March - The Rheumatology Physio speaks to Dr. Louise Warburton a GP with Special Interest in Rheumatology all about AxSpA
Welcome back Rheumatology fans, trying something new this week as I created my first "Top Tips" video. This weeks video comes from a recent batch of courses I presented, the question was asked a couple of times. How do you differentiate a gout
Welcome back Rheumatology fans, we are all about imaging and Psoriatic Arthritis this week following a heads up from the wonderful Chris Martey on twitter about a paper tha discusses this in fantastic detail. I have pulled out what I believe to
In this, the first of a series of five podcasts concentrating on Axial Spondyloarthritis for healthcare clinicians, Jack March - The Rheumatology Physio speaks to 3 members of AStretch about Physiotherapy provision for AxSpA. They cover a broad
Would you like these blogs directly to your email inbox? I now have a weekly newsletter! SUBSCRIBE HEREHappy New Year Rheumatology Fans, we are starting 2022 with a BANG as there is a great consensus document that has been published about none
Welcome back and after a bit of a break I was back on Chewing It Over! I opened it up as an Ask Me Anything and a few questions came in for me to discuss. We first talked about assessing for Enthesitis, then moved on to psoriasis and nails befo
Welcome back to the blog! Psoriatic Arthritis (Big Sigh). This is not easy, today I had a paper brought to my attention by Martin Thomas on Twitter which is open access LINK and is an interesting read for certain. It speaks to a lot of the chal
Welcome back to the blog! Catchy title alert, clickbait? Maybe. This is a topic I have been wanting to talk about for a while and I have a really good little article in the blog to demonstrate why. I have put my thoughts in and I hope they get
RheumMates is back and oh wow do we cover some ground in this podcast. Faye is a Physio and has Ankylosing Spondylitis.We cover topics like acceptance of the diagnosis, how her management has varied over time and what happened during her pregna
Thank you to Psoriasis Association for inviting me to speak alongside Karina Jackson to their members about exercise. It was very enjoyable with an excellent Q&A section.Dont forget to subscribe to the channel and if you fancy leaving a review
Welcome back to the blog! Osteoarthritis has been a bit of a passion project of mine over the last few months, learning and absorbing, finally attempting to disseminate what I believe to be the most up to date understandings around how the cond
Welcome back to the blog! It was livestream week this week and you can catch up here. This month I discussed Rheumatology in primary care, some of the challenges here and what we should do about it. If you are interested in the study that spark
Welcome back, its been a while!Can we be specific in Rheumatology as MSK Therapists, how and when should we be?Don't forget to hit subscribe check out the website and find loads of links to my stuff here  Get full access to The Rheumatology Phy
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