Mon, 25 November 2019
In episode 289 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're re-airing part two of episode 88 with professor Tamar Pincus. She’s a researcher of psychology and low back pain. We dive deeper into effective methods to identify when attitudes and beliefs are interfering with recovery, some valuable resources and scientific studies and more! This week on MCF!
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Thu, 21 November 2019
In episode 288 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're re-airing part one of episode 88 with Professor Tamar Pincus of London, England. She's a researcher focusing her work on psychology of low back pain. She shares her work, a relevant quote, keys to effectively identify and assist patients who are psychologically affected by low back pain and more! This week on MCF!
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Mon, 11 November 2019
In episode 287 of the Mechanical Care Forum, I conclude my conversation with Mr. Peter Schoch and Mr. Mark Cheel. We further discuss the delivery of a proper mechanical exam in the emergency department. We also hear about an orthopedic and neurological screening as well as the local diploma practicum site there in Geelong, Australia. This week on MCF!
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Mon, 4 November 2019
In episode 286 of the Mechanical Care Forum, I’m joined by Peter Schoch and Mark Cheel of Geelong, Australia. They share their experience of applying a proper mechanical exam in the Emergency Department. How it’s done and what it can do for that population of patients. This week on MCF!
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