Sun, 26 June 2016
In episode 123 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we continue our conversation with Mr. Josef Andersen of Copenhagen, DK. We discuss more ideas on patient care, his philosophy of optimizing outcomes, resources, studies and even the comparison of scientific studies versus clinical experience.
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Mon, 20 June 2016
In episode 122 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we speak with Mr. Josef Andersen of Copenhagen, DK. He's an instructor for Mulligan Concepts, and he shares his story, his evolution as a therapist and the influential people in his career, especially Brian Mulligan. All that and more!
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Sun, 12 June 2016
In episode 121 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we recap prior episodes. With more than 70 previous guests on the show and new listeners finding MCF each week, I realized that many of my guests--especially those joining me early on--have gotten "buried" under all the more recent guests. Many episodes are chock full of insights, so they're surely worth a second listen! I review some of the topics covered along the way and identify episodes to allow you to go back and catch up.
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Sun, 5 June 2016
In episode 120 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we take a bit of a turn from the pattern and share a full, uncut case from Case Conversations--my online audio resource where expert clinicians talk through an actual patient to discuss what else they'd investigate in the history-taking, how they'd conduct the exam, and where they'd go next in follow-up visits.
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