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  • Burns Part 3: Physiotherapy's Vital Role in Burn Recovery with Moira Wilson
    Jul 7 2025

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    Whether you're a physiotherapy student, practicing clinician, or healthcare professional working with burn patients, this episode offers targeted, evidence-informed approaches to optimize outcomes. Refresh your knowledge about the role of positioning, manual hyperinflation, stretching, progressive mobilisation, and the 'physio pause' management strategy in patient management.

    Link to paper that was discussed in this episode: doi: 10.4102/sajp.v78i1.1543

    Podcast website: https://physiotherapytraumatalks.buzzsprout.com
    Book: Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy in Trauma: An Evidence-based Approach’ published by World Scientific: https://doi.org/10.1142/13509

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    26 m
  • Burns Part 2: A Nurse Manager's Perspective on Multidisciplinary Patient Care with Katinka Rheeder
    Jun 23 2025

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    What makes burns nursing unique? The world of burns care is explored with Katinka Rheeder, an experienced burns ICU nurse manager who has been working in trauma care since 1980. She shares her expertise in managing patients with burn injuries, highlighting how the multidisciplinary team approach ensures optimal outcomes for patients with complex injuries. For physiotherapists working with burns patients, this episode offers invaluable guidance on collaboration with nursing staff. As Katinka wisely notes, "We do not nurse on an island" – successful burns care depends on team work between all healthcare professionals involved.

    Podcast website: https://physiotherapytraumatalks.buzzsprout.com
    Book: Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy in Trauma: An Evidence-based Approach’ published by World Scientific: https://doi.org/10.1142/13509

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    25 m
  • Burns Part 1: The Trauma Surgeon's Role in Patient Management with Prof Tim Hardcastle
    Jun 9 2025

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    In part 1 of this four part series on burns, Professor Timothy Hardcastle shares his expertise on the role of trauma surgeons in managing patients with burn injuries, exploring everything from emergency department care to long-term follow-up. The episode highlights the complex journey of burn recovery and the vital multidisciplinary approach needed for optimal patient outcomes.

    Podcast website: https://physiotherapytraumatalks.buzzsprout.com
    Book: Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy in Trauma: An Evidence-based Approach’ published by World Scientific: https://doi.org/10.1142/13509




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    29 m
  • Tiny Bodies, Big Differences: Why Your Pediatric Trauma Approach Matters with Professor Brenda Morrow
    May 26 2025

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    Physiotherapists often find treating pediatric trauma patients in intensive care challenging due to limited specialized training. Professor Brenda Morrow, an internationally renowned expert in pediatric physiotherapy, brings clarity to this complex subject, explaining why children are fundamentally different from adults in trauma care. Beyond the physiological aspects, Professor Morrow emphasizes the importance of child-centered care. Children are vulnerable, dependent on adults, and often don't understand what's happening to them during medical interventions. Including caregivers in treatment planning and incorporating play-based approaches significantly improves outcomes and emotional wellbeing. Join us to gain essential insights that will transform your approach to pediatric trauma care and ensure you provide the safest, most effective interventions for these vulnerable patients.

    Podcast website: https://physiotherapytraumatalks.buzzsprout.com
    Book: Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy in Trauma: An Evidence-based Approach’ published by World Scientific: https://doi.org/10.1142/13509

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    38 m
  • Measuring Success: Outcome Tools in Trauma Care with Associate-Professor Ronel Roos
    May 12 2025

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    Outcome measures aren't just numbers on a page—they're powerful communication tools that transform physiotherapy practice in trauma care. Associate-Professor Roos explains how outcome measures create a universal language between patients, clinicians, and healthcare funders. Ronel shares how these tools guide critical decision-making throughout the rehabilitation journey—from acute care to discharge planning. For busy trauma physiotherapists, she offers a treasure trove of quick-to-implement assessment options requiring minimal equipment but delivering maximum impact. Whether you're a new graduate navigating your first trauma placement or a seasoned clinician looking to enhance your practice, this episode provides practical insights you can implement immediately. Consider sharing your thoughts about this discussion with me using the link provided, I would love to hear from you!

    Podcast website: https://physiotherapytraumatalks.buzzsprout.com
    Book: 'Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy in Trauma: An Evidence-based Approach’ published by World Scientific: https://doi.org/10.1142/13509

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    36 m
  • When Respiration Meets Communication: Critical Insights for Trauma Teams with Dr Kim Coutts
    Apr 28 2025

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    Dr. Kim Coutts pulls back the curtain on the often-overlooked role of speech therapy in trauma care, revealing how this vital discipline can transform patient outcomes in the ICU. She explains that speech therapists are essential team members who contribute to managing post-extubation dysphagia, supporting patients with tracheostomy, and addressing communication barriers in the ICU. With a decade of clinical experience and her current position as a senior lecturer at the University of the Witwatersrand, Kim brings both clinical expertise and academic insight to this eye-opening conversation. Ready to enhance your trauma care practice through better collaboration? Share your experiences working with speech therapists with me using the link provided here.

    Podcast website: https://physiotherapytraumatalks.buzzsprout.com
    ‘Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy in Trauma: An Evidence-based Approach’ published by World Scientific: https://doi.org/10.1142/13509

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    15 m
  • Trauma Care Through Occupational Therapy with Dr Kirsty van Stormbroek
    Apr 14 2025

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    In this episode we delve into the pivotal role occupational therapists play in trauma care and rehabilitation. Dr van Stormbroek sheds light on how OTs contribute to restoring not just physical function but also the overall quality of life for patients recovering from trauma. Drawing on her wealth of experience, she discusses key strategies for fostering patient participation in their recovery journey, emphasizing that rehabilitation should focus on helping individuals regain their roles in society.

    Listeners will hear compelling insights on managing mental health challenges faced by healthcare providers working in high-stress environments. Kirsty addresses the importance of team dynamics among different healthcare professionals and how nurturing effective communication can lead to better outcomes for patients. Tune in, gain valuable perspectives, and join the dialogue on enhancing trauma care for better rehabilitation outcomes.

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    Podcast website: https://physiotherapytraumatalks.buzzsprout.com
    ‘Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy in Trauma: An Evidence-based Approach’ published by World Scientific: https://doi.org/10.1142/13509

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    23 m
  • The Vital Role of Diet in Trauma Care: with Chantal Mostert
    Mar 31 2025

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    Discover how nutrition is the unsung hero in trauma recovery care in our latest episode! Join me in conversation with Chantal Mostert, a dedicated dietician from the trauma intensive care unit at Netcare Milpark Hospital. In this enlightening conversation, we explore the vital role that nutrition plays for patients recovering from traumatic injuries, unveiling how tailored eating plans can drastically enhance healing and improve outcomes.

    The synergy between dieticians and physiotherapists also takes center stage as we discuss how collaborative teamwork is critical for patient recovery. Anyone involved in trauma care will gain valuable insights into the importance of early nutritional interventions and methods for tracking progress.

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    Podcast website: https://physiotherapytraumatalks.buzzsprout.com
    ‘Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy in Trauma: An Evidence-based Approach’ published by World Scientific: https://doi.org/10.1142/13509

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    15 m