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Rheumatology.Physio Podcast

by Jack March

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Pregnancy Outcomes In Axial Spondyloarthritis with Dr Sinead Maguire - AxSpA Series 3/5

31m · Published 12 May 05:00

Axial Spondyloarthritis affects "people of childbearing age" which means we need to know the affect it has on pregnancy, birth and symptoms. Unfortunately until recently this information has been quite sparce. Enter Dr Sinead Maguire who is changing this in a hugely positive manner.

In this podcast we cover a lot of ground, the what, why and how does AxSpA affect women during and after pregnancy. Then we go on to talk about effects on the baby as well. A must for anyone seeing women with AxSpA!

Thank you to Novartis for sponsoring this Series of 5 podcasts

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What Is Hypermobility? With Mike Makher

34m · Published 10 Mar 06:00

Welcome back Rheumatology fans, I booked in another sneaky podcast record and its a really great look at Hypermobility with the awesome Mike Makher. 

We discuss what hypermobility is, what physios can do and when we should refer out. 

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Comment on your experiences or any topics you want me to cover

AxSpA Series 2/5 - Axial Spondyloarthritis In Primary Care

45m · Published 24 Feb 06:00

In this, the second of a series of five podcasts concentrating on Axial Spondyloarthritis for healthcare clinicians, Jack March - The Rheumatology Physio speaks to Dr. Louise Warburton a GP with Special Interest in Rheumatology all about AxSpA in Primary Care. They go into specific detail about the challenges of Primary Care, which investigations to order and what the results of these investigations mean and referral pathways. Vital information for anyone working in Primary Care and referring roles.

Thank you to Novartis for sponsoring this series of podcasts. Please fill in this feedback survey regarding the podcast to help inform and improve the delivery of CPD materials.

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Osteoarthritis or Gout Flare? - Top Tips

10m · Published 10 Feb 12:49

Welcome back Rheumatology fans, trying something new this week as I created my first "Top Tips" video. This weeks video comes from a recent batch of courses I presented, the question was asked a couple of times. How do you differentiate a gout flare from an osteoarthritis flare? After all the symptom profiles and patient demographics are rather similar. The "Top Tips" series is born, you can watch the video below (10 mins) or I have popped the slides below as well which contain the information. Let me know what you think of this format please!

The Rheum 101 hybrid event in Person and Virtual tickets are available and being snapped up FAST. Grab yours HERE if you want to hear from some amazing speakers all about Rheumatology (including Chris!). It will be unmissable!!

Imaging Psoriatic Arthritis BlogRead

8m · Published 27 Jan 06:00

Welcome back Rheumatology fans, we are all about imaging and Psoriatic Arthritis this week following a heads up from the wonderful Chris Martey on twitter about a paper tha discusses this in fantastic detail. I have pulled out what I believe to be the salient points for this blog.

The Rheum 101 hybrid event in Person and Virtual tickets are available and being snapped up FAST. Grab yours HERE if you want to hear from some amazing speakers all about Rheumatology (including Chris!). It will be unmissable!!

FULL PAPER (open access)

AxSpA Series 1/5 - Physiotherapy and Axial Spondylarthritis

46m · Published 20 Jan 08:04

In this, the first of a series of five podcasts concentrating on Axial Spondyloarthritis for healthcare clinicians, Jack March - The Rheumatology Physio speaks to 3 members of AStretch about Physiotherapy provision for AxSpA. They cover a broad range of topics from the benefits of in-person and virtual appointments, transferrable skills that MSK Therapists already have, and personalising treatments. Susi, Heather, and Hannah are hugely experienced clinicians working with people with AxSpA and the information they provide is top class and of immediate use in the clinical environment.

Thank you to Novartis for sponsoring this series of podcasts. 

Australian nr-AxSpA Consensus Statement

8m · Published 06 Jan 10:45

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Happy New Year Rheumatology Fans, we are starting 2022 with a BANG as there is a great consensus document that has been published about none radiographic AxSpA. It only came to my attention in the last 24 hours so I havent had time to fully get to grips with it yet but a couple of things drew my attention which I wanted to get started with in this blog for you. In other news we have courses up both in-person and virtual, check them out HERE there are limited tickets so grab them before they disappear and you miss out. Also the updated, upgraded, and all-around better recorded course is live too so check that out for a ton of learning.

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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

ASK ME ANYTHING LIVESTREAM 06.12.21

31m · Published 09 Dec 11:38

Welcome back and after a bit of a break I was back on Chewing It Over! I opened it up as an Ask Me Anything and a few questions came in for me to discuss. We first talked about assessing for Enthesitis, then moved on to psoriasis and nails before finishing up on Hypermobility. It was good fun and I will certainly look at running some more in the new year.

If you have any questions for me then do get in touch, I always try to answer them or use them as a basis for a blog.

Psoriatic Arthropathy Blog Read

8m · Published 02 Dec 06:00

Welcome back to the blog! Psoriatic Arthritis (Big Sigh). This is not easy, today I had a paper brought to my attention by Martin Thomas on Twitter which is open access LINK and is an interesting read for certain. It speaks to a lot of the challenges we face when trying to pick out Psoriatic Arthritis conditions in the sea of MSK presentations. I have tried to create some learning pointers in this blog.

Please consider heading to the shop to find more resources and supporting me to continue this hairbrained project! Or you can Buy A Coffee

You can also listen to all of my blogs as podcasts subscribe to your preferred channel HERE You can also find my podcast on Apple & Spotify & Google

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

Why All Clinicians Should Care About Rheumatology

7m · Published 25 Nov 06:00

Welcome back to the blog! Catchy title alert, clickbait? Maybe. This is a topic I have been wanting to talk about for a while and I have a really good little article in the blog to demonstrate why. I have put my thoughts in and I hope they get your brain ticking over. I have also put the audio on my podcast feed :)

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 16th, 2024 08:11.

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