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Each week top clinicians will discuss their journey to success & the key moments that defined their journey
We’ll take a deep dive into their secrets & their special interests….
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In this episode we speak with leading physiotherapist, clinician & researcher:
Phil Glasgow
Phil is currently Head of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation at the Irish Rugby Football Union having previously held the position of Head of Sports Medicine at the Sports Institute Northern Ireland for 14 years. He was Chief Physiotherapy Officer for Team GB at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games where he led the physiotherapy team of the most successful British Olympic Team in history.
Phil is particularly interested in the craft of leadership and in understanding factors that influence effective return to performance. Widely published and regarded as a leader in sports physiotherapy, Phil regularly presents at international conferences on areas related to sports medicine and performance. He is Visiting Professor of the School of Sport at Ulster University and teaches on a number of postgraduate sports medicine programmes at several UK and European universities.
Phil Glasgow has extensive experience in high performance sport as a practitioner, researcher, coach and mentor to the ‘team behind the team’.
In this episode we discuss:
Facebook: @hdpnglobal
Twitter : @philglasgow
LinkedIn: Phil Glasgow
Instagram: @hdpnglobal
Education https://www.hd-pn.com
Personal website: www.philglasgow.com
In this episode we speak with leading podiatrist, clinician & researcher:
Paul Harradine
Paul graduated in 1994 and has remained a clinician with an interest in research. He tries to balance his enjoyment of both, having prescribed more than 10,000 pairs of custom foot orthotics and being the lead author on 9 peer reviewed publications. Paul’s areas of interest are foot function theory, foot orthoses theory and gait analysis. He has also obtained a CertEd, PGCert in Sports Podiatry, PGDip in Sports Science and a MSc in Sports Injury and Therapy. He is currently in the 5th year of a part time PhD investigating real time clinical gait analysis.
Day to day, Paul is a full-time clinician and director of ‘The Podiatry Centre’ in 3 locations with 6 associates. These are unique podiatry clinic setups, with gait analysis and foot orthotic laboratories in each location. They make their own custom foot orthotic while the patient waits.
When not working, he is the father of 5 sons and has 2 step daughters. In any spare time, he trains and competes at drug free bodybuilding, coaches colts cricket and plays the guitar.
With two of his sons, they have a family rock band and they are rather loud!!
In this episode we discuss:
Clinic website: www.thepodiatrycentre.co.uk
Facebook: @hdpnglobal
Twitter: @theukpodcentre
Instagram: @hdpnglobal
Education https://www.hd-pn.com
Paul has a range of orthotics available through LBG medical designed around the unified theory called “The BioUnified”.
In this episode we speak with leading clinician:
Oli Williamson
Oli is a Senior Physiotherapist at English Institute of Sport, who is full time seconded to British Triathlon.
Previously he held roles within professional rugby, diving, badminton and athletics.
He also worked in private practice at CHHP (London) and MIHP (Manchester).
He currently operates a specialist triathlon endurance athlete clinic between Leeds and Manchester and is a guest lecturer on the subject of endurance related injury – Bone Stress Injury / Tendinopathy
He is tutor for HDPN having developed a Foot & Ankle course with Andy Walling
In this episode we discuss:
Email: info@hd-pn.com
Facebook: @hdpnglobal
Twitter : @oliw_physio
Instagram: @ hdpnglobal
Education https://www.hd-pn.com
In this episode we speak with Osteopath:
Ciaran Keen
Ciaran graduated from the European School of Osteopathy 2014. He has worked in the NHS, private practice and a University Sports Performance clinic at Brunel University.
He currently divides his time between private practice in Windsor, West London Track and Field and the CHHP in London.
In this episode we discuss:
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Facebook: @hdpnglobal
Twitter : @ciarankeen
Instagram: @hdpnglobal
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ciaran-keen-b06a76ab
Education https://www.hd-pn.com
In this episode we speak with leading clinician:
Tim Roberts
Tim is an Australian physiotherapist. He completed a Bachelor of Physiotherapy at University of South Australia before completing a Masters in Musculoskeletal and Sports Physiotherapy at University of South Australia. He worked in one of Australian’s largest sports medicine centres (SportsMed) as well as a number of different sports (primarily Australian Rules Football), before moving to London in 2016. He worked with James Moore and the crew at CHHP ( www.chhp.com ) , as well as multi-sport work with the English Institute of Sport during his time in London, before moving to Shanghai at the end of 2018.
He is currently working at the Shanghai Sports Institute, focusing primarily on athlete rehabilitation, covering athletes from 16 different sports. He supplements this work by consulting work for the Chinese Olympic Committee with travelling national team athletes. Tim is also completing a further Master’s degree in High Performance Sport through the Australian Catholic University, to complement strength and conditioning qualifications through the NSCA and ASCA.
His main clinical area of interest is the Sporting Hip and Groin and this is the area for which he will be delivering content for Health Development & Performance Network very soon.
In this episode we discuss:
Facebook: @hdpnglobal
Twitter: @TimRobertsPhys
Instagram: @hdpnglobal
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-roberts-601920130
Education https://www.hd-pn.com
In this episode we speak with leading clinician & researcher
Jo Gibson
Jo Gibson studied physiotherapy at the Salford College of Technology and qualified in 1987. Her physiotherapy career started in Nottingham in 1987 at Queen’s Medical Centre where an encounter with Professor Angus Wallace fuelled her interest in the shoulder. Jo moved to Liverpool in 1989 and after completing several years of rotational experience she joined forces with Professor Simon Frostick and, in 1996 she became one of the first specialist Upper Limb Physiotherapists in the UK.
In order to increase her sub-speciality knowledge and expertise, Jo completed travel fellowships in the UK, Europe and the USA, sponsored by the British Elbow and Shoulder Society and Royal Liverpool University Hospital Trust Charities Board.
Since that time the Liverpool Upper Limb Unit has gained an International reputation as a centre of Excellence in Shoulder and Elbow.
Jo has a passion for education and since 1996 she has lectured nationally and internationally on rehabilitation of the shoulder and she runs her own courses all over the World.
Internationally, in 2004 she was a co-founder of the International Congress of Shoulder and Elbow Therapists, a meeting which now runs tri-annually. In addition, Jo has served as Vice president and Chair of the education committee on the EUSSER board (European Society of Shoulder & Elbow Rehabilitation).
Nationally, Jo has been the AHP representative on the British Elbow and Shoulder Society (BESS) Council and in addition she has served as a member of the BESS Research and Education Committees. She is an associate lecturer at the University of Liverpool and has co-developed tailor made masters modules to support physiotherapists working in or towards specialist Upper Limb appointments.
Jo completed her Masters in Advanced Practice at Liverpool University in 2012 and completed her dissertation on the Biopsychosocial model cementing her belief in tailoring treatment to the individual and the importance of communication skills.
She continues to be involved in upper limb research, has presented original research at many National and International conferences. She has published in peer-reviewed journals and written several book chapters. Jo also co-authored BESS Care Pathways for the British Elbow and Shoulder Society.
Jo continues working at Liverpool Upper Limb Unit & Consultant in Private Practice
In this episode we discuss:
Facebook: @hdpnglobal
Twitter: @shouldergeek1
Instagram: @shouldergeek1
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jo-gibson-51008513
Education https://www.hd-pn.com
In this episode we speak with leading clinician
Tom Quantrell
Tom is a Chartered Physiotherapist with a Master’s degree in sports and exercise rehabilitation with over 15 years’ experience of working with children and young people (CYP). For over 10 years, Tom has set up and run paediatric musculoskeletal services in both the NHS and private sector. Tom has taught on this subject to a wide variety of audiences nationally and internationally from the team at Great Ormond Street to the medical department of the army foundation college. Tom continues to contribute to the CPD program for the British Society for Children’s Orthopaedic Surgery and the British Orthopaedic Association. He also lectures on the Paediatric physiotherapy Master’s program at UCL. Tom has worked with numerous elite young athletes including two years with a premiership rugby club’s junior academy, five years with the age group program at England hockey and over seven years with Sport England’s TASS program.
Tom currently runs the physiotherapy and sports injury clinic at Cambridge University Sports including his role as lead physio for the boat club, as they prepare for their annual boat race against Oxford.
In this episode we discuss:
Facebook: @physioteq
Twitter : @hdpnglobal
Instagram: @hdpnglobal
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-quantrell-a789b870
Education https://www.hd-pn.com
In this episode we speak with leading clinician
Michael Giakoumis
Michael is a London based sports physiotherapist who specialises in hip, groin and lower limb muscle injuries. He currently works at British Athletics, CHHP London and Total Performance.
Michael has co-authored the course “Muscle Injuries of the Lower Limb”; a short course in Optimising Rehabilitation. Michael has published research and written book chapters in the related areas.
In this episode we discuss:
Email: info@mgperformancehealth.com
Facebook: @hdpnglobal
Twitter : @MickGiakoumis
Instagram: @michael.giakoumis
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-giakoumis-05b25b80
Education https://www.hd-pn.com
Personal website: https://www.mgperformancehealth.com/
In this episode we speak with leading clinician & researcher
Dr Lee Herrington
Lee is a Senior Lecturer in Sports Rehabilitation, University of Salford; programme leader for the MSc Sports Injury Rehabilitation course. Lee has a technical lead clinical role with the English Institute of Sport and acts as a consultant physiotherapist to a number of premiership & championship football and rugby union clubs. Lee also worked as part of the Team GB medical team at the London 2012 Olympic Games and the Team GB medical team for the Baku 2015 European Games. He has previously worked with British Swimming team, Great Britain Women’s Basketball team, Wigan Warriors and Great Britain Rugby League teams. Lee's research interests are the treatment and rehabilitation of sports injuries, specifically: anterior knee pain; hamstring muscle injuries and rehabilitation following knee surgery (principally ACL reconstruction), along with work into the swimming and rugby shoulder, has published over 100 research papers.
In this episode we discuss:
Facebook @hdpnglobal
Twitter @leehphysio
LinkedIn http://linkedin.com/in/lee-herrington-1690456
Education https://www.hd-pn.com
In this episode we speak with leading clinician
Andrew McCauley
Andrew is a physiotherapist and SandC specialist based in Cornwall, UK. He works as an extended scope practitioner in hips, knees and shoulders, as well running his own private practice: 'ProCare Sports Medicine.'
He has a degree in PE/Sports Science from Liverpool University and a physiotherapy degree from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.
In 2013, Andrew completed his Masters in Sports and Exercise Medicine from Exeter University with distinction.
Andrew is a certified strength and conditioning specialist from the NSCA. He delivers a course called ‘Unravelling SandC for Therapists” which aims to improve the therapist’s ability to prescribe exercise.
In this episode we discuss
Email info@procaresportsmedicine.com
Facebook ProCare Sports Medicine https://www.facebook.com/ProCareSportsMedicine
Instagram @procaresports
Twitter @mccauleyandrew
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=160919724
Education https://www.hd-pn.com