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Physio:logical!

HSB ATW Physio students / Production: Jeremy Hookway & Elizabeth Stewart physiological1.wordpress.com
This English podcast series from the Hochschule Bremen's BSc physiotherapy course takes a look at a broad range of professional issues from the viewpoint of newly qualified physiotherapists. The podcast format was developed within their English course in association with the Languages Center of the Universities in Bremen. You'll find us on Spotify, apple podcasts and google podcasts. Subscribe now to make sure you don't miss the next episode!
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Episodes

S3 E7 Physio Training: Fit for Practice?

In the last of the current series, HSB ATW physios Luca, Paula and Mats take a look at the professional physio training which they completed before matriculation at HSB. To what extent did it make them fit for practice ? How was the step from theory to practice and taking on the assessment of real patients? In the modern discipline of physiotherapy, what could be usefully added or changed? Physio:logical! will be back with you in the autumn with a new cohort of physio students. If you have not c...

Feb 18, 202512 min

S3 E6 Physio School

In this episode Evelina, Melina and Matthis talk about their time at the physio school. How was it? What did they expect? And finally, how was the exam?

Feb 11, 202512 minSeason 3Ep. 6

S3 E5 Training during pregnancy

Have you ever wondered whether people should exercise when pregnant and if so, how much? In this episode we'll check out the topic of physical activity during pregnancy and explore the potential benefits that regular exercise can offer. Stay tuned! The following references will allow you to do some background reading if you like: 1. G. Teuchert-Noodt et al. (2009). “Mütterliches Verhalten während der Schwangerschaft hat Auswirkungen auf die kognitive Entwicklung des Kindes und auf die Ausbildu...

Feb 04, 202520 minSeason 3Ep. 5

S3 E4 Training and the menstrual cycle

Does the menstrual cycle influence sport performance? In this episode Aileen, Janine, Johanna and Lukas talk about the latest evidence concerning this question. A must-listen for trainers, physiotherapists and people with menstrual cycles. The following sources may be useful for some follow-up reading: - Association Règles Élémentaires (2020): Le Coup de Sang d'Estelle Nze Minko. Association Règles Élémentaires. https://www.regleselementaires.com/actualites/2020-05-05_le-coup-de-sang-d-estelle-n...

Jan 28, 202516 minSeason 3Ep. 4

S3 E3 Ankle Sprain

ATW physios Jan, Phillip, Josy and Janina get to grips with a common but often underestimated injury. As both competitive athletes and qualified physios, they offer some recommendations on the best ways to achieve a full recovery. Stay tuned!

Jan 21, 202520 min

S3 E2 The posture myth

ATW physios Sebastian, Arthur and Raphael take a look at posture. If you'd like to catch up on the references to which they refer in this podcast, the following links may be useful: Arthur 1. Carini et al (2017) "Posture and posturology, anatomical and physiological profiles: overview and current state of art" https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6166197/#abstract1 2. Schlumberger et al (2006) "Muscle imbalances – fact or fiction?" https://content.iospress.com/articles/isokinetics-and-exerci...

Jan 14, 202518 minSeason 3Ep. 2

S3 E1 Pain and mental health

In this episode, ATW physios Valeria, Anne and Sharif look at the effects of a positive mental attitude and how this attitude influences the therapy with the patient. How can the positive attitude of either patient or therapist help to relieve the pain? We based our research on: The Role of Positive Affect in Pain and its Treatment Patrick H Finan et al, published in the Clinical Journal of Pain. https://doi.org/10.1097/AJP.0000000000000092...

Jan 09, 202510 minSeason 3Ep. 1

S2 E8 Parkinson's Disease: How it changes the lives of sufferers

Sometimes people are living a very active life when they are diagnosed with Parkinson's disease . How should they react? In the final podcast of the current season, Emma, Kimberly and Joanna discuss treatment perspectives and take a look at the physiological basis of the disease. Physio:logical will be back for season three in November. We hope you enjoyed listening to season two as much as we enjoyed making it. We'd love you to join us again with the next generation of physio students!...

Mar 07, 20249 minSeason 2Ep. 8

S2 E7 ACL rupture: How to rehabilitate?

Have you ever torn your cruciate ligament? We are going to talk about the possibilities and differences in the treatment of professional and amateur athletes and the steps back to your sport. Greta, Kati, Lea and Nadja

Feb 29, 202411 minSeason 2Ep. 7

S2E4 Pain

We take a look at something familiar to everyone: pain. What IS pain exactly and what is its function?

Feb 08, 202418 minSeason 2Ep. 1

S2E3 Merci for massage

Marit, Anna, Fine and Jacky clear up some clichés about physiotherapy.

Feb 01, 202410 minSeason 2Ep. 3

S2E2 Lateral epicondylitis: Tennis elbow

You have never played tennis but your doctor diagnosed you with tennis elbow? You are a therapist and don't know how to treat your patient? Joana, Keno and Nina are going to shed some light on the basic information, treatment options and exercises regarding lateral epicondylitis aka tennis elbow.

Jan 23, 20249 minSeason 2Ep. 2

S2 E1 Lack of movement in children

Lack of movement and the consequences for children. How much are children moving? . Jenni, Charly, Jana and Pia take a look at the World Health Organisation recommendations for movement and some current numbers. We also interview physiotherapists and an osteopath to give you an insight into their work with children. How can you recognize a lack of movement and how can you change it?

Jan 16, 202415 minSeason 2Ep. 1

S2 E7 Trailer : ACL rupture – How to rehabilitate?

Have you ever torn your cruciate ligament? We are going to talk about the possibilities and differences in the treatment of professional and amateur athletes and the steps back to your sport. See you soon! Greta, Kati, Lea and Nadja

Jan 11, 202454 secSeason 2Ep. 7

S2 E4 Trailer: Lack of movement in children

Coming soon: Lack of movement and the consequences for children. How much are children moving? . Jenni, Charly, Jana and Pia take a look at the World Health Organisation recommendations for movement and some current numbers. We also interview physiotherapists and an osteopath to give you an insight into their work with children. How can you recognize a lack of movement and how can you change it? See you soon!

Dec 14, 20231 minSeason 2Ep. 4

S2 E3 Trailer: Merci for massage

Marit, Anna, Fine and Jacky are going to clear up some clichés about physiotherapists and physiotherapy for you. Stay tuned if you would like to know if some of those cliches are actually true.

Dec 12, 202346 secSeason 2Ep. 3

S2 E4 Trailer: Pain

Coming up soon: our students take a look at something familiar to everyone: pain

Nov 16, 202341 secSeason 2Ep. 1

S1 E4 Breathing: an interdisciplinary view edited

A midwife, a breath, speech & voice teacher and a physiotherapist get together to look at something essential to life: breathing. Take a deep breath, and relax.....

Nov 03, 202319 minSeason 1Ep. 5

S1 E3 How close is too close?

How close is too close? Anna, Anne, May and Amelie take a look at sexual harassment from the physiotherapist’s point of view, explain the legal situation and give some advice on how to deal with it. Particular thanks to our interview partners Jonas Kohlhage, Nina Felker and Selina Bergau and to everyone else who gave advice.

Feb 02, 202311 minSeason 1Ep. 3

S1 E2 Far more than massage

Sabrina, Anneke and Luisa take a look at the role of modern physiotherapy and explain how they help patients to take a more active role in the healing process. Follow our podcast now or subscribe so that you don't miss it! Available on Spotify/google and apple podcasts By physios, for physios, Physio:logical! takes a look at professional issues for newly qualified entrants to the profession. An SZHB / Hochschule Bremen University of Applied Sciences project.

Jan 13, 20238 minSeason 1Ep. 2

S1 E2 Far more than massage (trailer)

Sabrina, Anneke and Luisa take a look at the role of modern physiotherapy and explain how they help patients to take a more active role in the healing process. This episode will air early January 2023. Follow our podcast now or subscribe so that you don't miss it! By physios, for physios, Physio:logical! takes a look at professional issues for newly qualified entrants to the profession. An SZHB / Hochschule Bremen University of Applied Sciences project.

Dec 21, 202240 secSeason 1Ep. 2

S1 E1 Guillain Barré Syndrome

Series 1, episode 1 Nora, Charlotte and Martin take a look at Guillain Barré Syndrome, a rare and frightening condition involving rapid-onset paralysis. Particular thanks go to Mareile Hankeln, our special guest for this episode.

Dec 20, 20229 minSeason 1Ep. 1

Coming up soon on Physio:logical!: Guillain Barré Syndrome - Coming back to life (trailer)

Coming up in our first episode, we look at Guillain Barré Syndrome, a form of sudden-onset paralysis. We look at the importance of recognising it early, and find out how physios can -quite literally- give patients their lives back. By physios, for physios, Physio:logical! takes a look at professional issues for newly qualified entrants to the profession. An SZHB / Hochschule Bremen University of Applied Sciences project.

Dec 05, 20221 minSeason 1Ep. 1
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