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Decode ME

Decode ME

with Sonya Chowdhury and Dr David Strain

Concussion

Concussion

with Donna Sanderson-Hull, Nicola Hunt & Dr Cameron Marshall

Fatigue with Nigel Hume

90 minutes’ CPD: Learning by Oneself
The dynamic Tablet-Avoiding GP discusses what you need to know about fatigue

Diabetic Neuropathy with Barry Jacobs

Save your patients from the consequences of diabetic neuropathy through early detection, mitigation, and proper health management. Includes the 3 minute diabetic foot exam.

Nutritional Considerations with Matt Wallden

Learn how to determine the metabolic type of your patients as your reference in creating the appropriate dietary and rehablitation approaches for optimal results. The expert naturopath talks about the repair system of the human body and what influences biochemical individuality, and the prevailing approaches to treating patients with particular muscoloskeletal conditions.

Pharmacology with Nigel Hume

Pharmacology presented by The Tablet-Avoiding Doctor! Up date your knowledge about the side effects of NSAIDs, statins and steroids (particularly asthma inhalers). Find out how you can help your patients ask the right questions of the GP when discussing medication.

Primitive Reflexes with Bob Allen

A bouncy, fascinating look at what happens when your patients have retained primitive reflexes. How can you help manage developmental delays and how can you spot them in a patient?

Nutrition with Natalia Kerkham

The medical herbalist and nutritional therapist talks about the different diet types and provided useful dietary advice that helps combat illnesses like migraine and ‘leaky-gut’ syndrome, among others.

Fascia with Leon Chaitow

Watch the master! The latest on fascia research that will change the way you practice! Do you know where the muscle ends and fascia begins? What is it and what does it do? Amazing stuff!

Geriatric Care with Shane Roche

Mr Roche has been a doctor since 1980, and a consultant since 1992. He is a Fellow of The Royal College of Physicians, specialising in geriatrics. Among his many clinical interests, he includes dementia, depression and osteoporosis, all of which are of direct relevance to physical therapists, albeit for different reasons.

Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo and other ENT concerns with Adam Frosh

Mr Adam Frosh is a senior Ear Nose and Throat surgeon, with extensive experience at consultant level. In this recording he discusses approaches to glue ear, migraines, and treating Benign Paroxysmal Postural Vertigo. He demonstrates the Epley manoeuvre for correcting BPPV and talks about the mechanisms behind it.

Respiratory Disorders with Leon Chaitow

Leon Chaitow ND, DO hardly needs introduction. An internationally renowned therapist, he graduated from the British College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1960. He has authored, or co-authored, well over 70 books and is founding Editor-in-Chief of the peer-reviewed & Medline indexed Journal of Bodywork & Movement Therapies. In this broadcast, he discusses the role of manual therapy in helping patients with breathing pattern disorders, including the relevance not just of the ribs and diaphragm, but various breathing techniques, and even the relationship with urinary stress incontinence.

Anatomy Trains and the Role of Fascia with James Earls

Leon Chaitow ND, DO hardly needs introduction. An internationally renowned therapist, he graduated from the British College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1960. He has authored, or co-authored, well over 70 books and is founding Editor-in-Chief of the peer-reviewed & Medline indexed Journal of Bodywork & Movement Therapies. In this broadcast, he discusses the role of manual therapy in helping patients with breathing pattern disorders, including the relevance not just of the ribs and diaphragm, but various breathing techniques, and even the relationship with urinary stress incontinence.

Dermatology with Olivia Stevenson

Olivia completed her specialist training in dermatology in the West Midlands in 2005 and is a consultant Dermatologist at Kettering General Hospital, where she is also the lead clinician for atopic eczema in children and for skin cancer. In this broadcast we will be looking at skin conditions generally, including psoriatic problems, and how they affect not only the sufferers, but our work in clinic.

Juvenile Hypermobility and CRPS with Nathan Hasson

Dr Nathan Hasson has over 30 years’ experience of working with young people, in particular those with joint hyper mobility. Many of these children experience excruciating pain and in this interview he explains the diagnostic process and the treatment protocols needed – all of which are easily applicable in your clinic.

Men’s Health with Raj Persad

Mr Raj Persad is consultant urologist at Bristol Royal Infirmary. He has over 205 published articles to his name and has written 5 books on the subject of men’s health and urology. He is heavily involved in research, particularly into medical robotics, and is Professor of Medical Robotics at the University of the West England. He is Chairman of the Research Ethics Committee and National Clinical Advisor on Research Ethics and Clinical Effectiveness.

Hypermobility with Josephine Halsall

Josephine Halsall is an osteopath with a lifetime of experience of hypermobility – she’s a sufferer herself. In this interview she discusses diagnostic criteria, the impact on lifestyle and management of the condition.

Viscera Demystified with Kelston Chorley

Kelston Chorley, until recently the Head of Professional Development at the BOA, has spent over 20 years in the field of visceral osteopathy and is responsible for setting up OPRA, the association responsible for promoting the therapy and maintaining practitioner standards.