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Rheumatology.Physio Podcast

by Jack March

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Exercise and Inflammatory Bowel Disease

59m · Published 11 Mar 06:30

Dr Katherine Jones joins the chaps for this episode. Dr Jones explains the interactions between inflammatory bowel diseases and exercise, does it help?

Spoiler... There are a lot of unanswered questions!

The conversation steers from benefits to barriers, via hernias and finally to advice. Tim lends his experience of the struggles he has had returning to exercise and Rob discusses his return to Iron Man (the absolute nutter).

You can email us now so get in touch! [email protected]

Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis are conditions that are termed Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. These are auto-inflammatory conditions meaning they are caused by the bodies own immune system mistakenly affecting its own tissues.

Rob Beaven - https://dyerstclinic.com/

Jack March - https://rheumatology.physio

Tim Colledge - https://open.substack.com/pub/timcolledge05

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Previous Episodes…

Ep1 - The Diagnostic Journey

Prelude - Who Are We And Why Are We Here?

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The Diagnostic Journey - Crohn's & Colitis How To Spell Them And Other Problems

1h 6m · Published 12 Feb 07:00

Dr Mike McFarlane joins the chaps in this episode. He lends his considerable expertise as a Consultant Gastroenterologist as we cover a huge lot of ground from initial symptoms, diagnostic testing, different pathways, what happens after diagnosis and more...!!

Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis are conditions that are termed Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. These are auto-inflammatory conditions meaning they are caused by the bodies own immune system mistakenly affecting its own tissues.

Rob Beaven - https://dyerstclinic.com/

Jack March - https://rheumatology.physio

Tim Colledge - https://open.substack.com/pub/timcolledge05

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Crohn's Disease And Ulcerative Colitis - How To Spell Them And Other Problems - PRELUDE

27m · Published 05 Feb 07:00

Jack, Rob, and Tim explain who they are, why they are here, and what this podcast is going to all be about.

Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis are conditions that are termed Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.

These are auto-inflammatory conditions meaning they are caused by the body’s own immune system mistakenly affecting its own tissues.

Rob Beaven - https://dyerstclinic.com/

Jack March - https://rheumatology.physio

Tim Colledge - https://open.substack.com/pub/timcolledge05

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Get full access to The Rheumatology Physio at rheumatologyphysio.substack.com/subscribe

Session 103 - Medial Offloader Knee Braces waith Giles Leeming and Ossur

1h 3m · Published 05 Nov 06:00

Jim was just a little excited to indulge in one of his favourite topics for a full podcast - Osteoarthritis. Ossur produce a wide range of limb products, of particular interest are their medial offloader braces for knee osteoarthritis. These provide a very real option as part of a management program for this tricky condition and Jim wanted to delve deep into how and why they might work. A lot of ground covered as he discusses with Giles the construction of the braces, how they work and who they might work for, improving compliance/tolerance and the cost implications. ⁠You can find out more about Ossur here⁠ You can also contact them for more information by email [email protected] or phone 03450 065 065 Don't forget to like and subscribe to the podcast, if you have 10 seconds why not leave a review!

Your SpAce with Zoe Clark

17m · Published 14 May 06:19

Jack March am a big fan of NASS, this isnt news really. What is news though is they have innovated again in the patient self-management and support world. YourSpAce is a sensational resource to signpost patients to. Zoe Clark - Senior Self-management Programme Officer NASS and Allied Health Professional is here to discuss the project.


Your SpAce LinkOrder free promo packs (postcards and A4 posters)


Your SpAce has been supported by funding from Novartis. Novartis had no editorial input.


With thanks to Ben Marlow from Ben&Jack Studio for recording and editing https://benandjackstudio.com

Rheumatology Physio Podcast - Axial Spondyloarthritis in Sport and Exercise Medicine with James Noake - AxSpA Series 5/5

54m · Published 08 Jan 06:00

We are finishing up this AxSpA series with a bang! I finally managed to get Dr James Noake behind the microphone to talk about AxSpA in Sport and Exercise Medicine. We discuss the patients that attend his clinic, some of his tips, the challenges that this cohort present and the role of SEM Consultants in assessment/management

Find James on twitter HERE

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Thank you to Novartis for sponsoring this Series of 5 podcasts For more resources CLICK HERE

Psoriasis and MSK Pain

11m · Published 14 Jul 05:00

Psoriasis as we know is a big risk for developing Psoriatic Arthritis. Clinically reasoning who we send to Rheumatology is a little bit of a challenge however. Do you refer a person with Psoriasis and tendon pain? Or do you need more of an inflammatory picture first? 

We don't want to delay diagnosis but we also don't want to over investigate or over medicalise. I discussed one way in a blog about nails. In this video I discuss a paper that looks at Psoriasis, MSK Pain and Ultrasound. We take some useful ideas from it to help with clinical reasoning.

 Unfortunately the paper is not open access but you can find it here. 

 Please consider heading to rheumatology.physio/shop to find more resources and supporting me to continue this hairbrained project!   

As usual, feedback is greatly appreciated and for any further reading for me please send it my way!  

PLEASE REMEMBER – THIS BLOG IS NOT A REPLACEMENT FOR CLINICAL REASONING, IF YOU ARE UNSURE GET ADVICE

Covid-19 and New Onset Rheumatic Symptoms

11m · Published 06 Jul 05:00

Full Paper open access here

Please visit the website for more CPD

Experience and Advocacy In Axial Spondyloarthritis with Bethany Dawson and Dale Webb - AxSpA Series 4/5

41m · Published 30 Jun 05:00

The people who have conditions are the voices we need in healthcare to understand not only the effects of the disease but also the processes involved in navigating healthcare systems. Bethany Dawson has had Axial Spondyloarthritis for a number of years and has experienced the good and the bad of these systems. Dale Webb is the CEO of the National Axial Spondyloarthritis Society who work tirelessly to bridge the divide between patients and healthcare.

The information and experience in this podcast are vital if we as MSK Therapists are to understand our place in this landscape. I learned so much from this conversation and you will too.

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Thank you to Novartis for sponsoring this Series of 5 podcasts For more resources CLICK HERE

Xrays For Osteoarthritis

8m · Published 27 May 08:56

I didnt think saying "not everyone with joint pain needs an xray" was going to be my controversial opinion when I think Tea is the worst drink ever invented but here we are...

The NICE guidance says "Our guideline on osteoarthritis recommends that adults aged 45 or over should be diagnosed with osteoarthritis clinically without investigations if they have activity-related joint pain and either no morning joint-related stiffness or morning stiffness that lasts no longer than 30 minutes"

Rheumatology.Physio Podcast has 62 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 23:20:09. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 8th, 2024 03:41.

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