Sun, 25 September 2016
MCF Episode 136 - Hans van Helvoirt (Re-airing), Part 1: Practicing and Publishing with Multidisciplines
In episode 136 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're re-airing episode 40 with Mr. Hans van Helvoirt. In addition to episode 40, Hans and I discuss his popular research and big takeaways from that data. All that and more!
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Sun, 18 September 2016
In episode 135 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we feature the conclusion of my interview of Professor Jill Cook of Melbourne, Australia. She continues offering specifics on tendon rehab, references of mandatory reading on the topic, and what she sees as important for all clinicians in the field of physiotherapy. All this and more!
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Sun, 11 September 2016
In episode 134 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we speak with Professor Jill Cook of La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia. She shares a bit of her journey and early failures in treating patients with tendinopathy, the development of her model, and more! This week on MCF!
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Sun, 4 September 2016
In episode 133 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're speaking with Mr. Mark Miller and Mr. Kevin Jones of Integrated Mechanical Care (IMC). We talk about their company and specifically about the practice of providing triage for their patients and medical referral partners. They share what they've learned, how it's done effectively, and how it's impacted their clinical product. This week on MCF!
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