
Dr Pablo Herrero PhD is a Physiotherapist from Zaragoza, Spain. He teaches dry needling at under-graduate (San Jorge University) and post-graduate levels around the world. He has developed the DNHS® (Dry Needling technique for Hypertonia and Spasticity) a Dry Needling technique which he has been expanded to different countries all through the world. Presently, Dr. Herrero is Vice-Dean of the Physiotherapy Degree Course and Director of the iPhysio Research Group at San Jorge University, Zaragoza.
Sep 4, 2016
1 hr 16 min

Professor
Ian Harris, author of Surgery, the Ultimate Placebo explains how
commonly performed operations can be found to be useless or even harmful
when properly evaluated. That these claims come from an experienced,
practising orthopaedic surgeon who has performed many of these
operations himself, makes the unsettling argument particularly
compelling.
Sep 2, 2016
1 hr 5 min

Dr Dawn Sandalcidi PT, (Board Certified Biofeedback-Pelvic Muscle
Dysfunction) specializes in: pelvic muscle dysfunction (incontinence and
pain), orthopedic manual therapy, and TMJ treatment. She is the leading
expert in the field of paediatric incontinence in physical therapy. She
has trained medical professionals in manual therapy since 1992 both
nationally and internationally.
Dawn has actively been treating patients for the past 32 years and owns a private practice in Denver, Colorado,
Dawn
has been published in the Journal of Urologic Nursing, the Journal of
Manual and Manipulative Therapy, Journal of the Section of Women’s
Health and the Journal of International Association of Orofacial
Myology.
Sep 2, 2016
1 hr 2 min

I recently spoke to Dr Larry Steinbeck who is a Physical Therapist from the United States. He teaches Fascial Manipulation Technique will bring you up to date with everything you need to know about the latest in Fascia.
Jul 13, 2016
9 min

I was delighted to speak with such a highly respected & published researcher because we are going to learn so much from this interview.
Dr Saleet Jafri works at George mason University in the Department of Molecular Neuroscience, Fairfax, VA. He serves as Department Chair and Acting Director for the Krasnow Institute & teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in the Department of Molecular Neurosciences and Program in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. He conducts research using mathematical models in the areas of cardiovascular physiology, cell signaling, cell energetics, and biochemical reaction networks.
He has the longest CV I have ever read! It’s 51 pages long.
Jun 28, 2016
9 min

Find out why by listening to Dr Carel Bron (Physiotherapist)
Sep 9, 2015
59 min

Evidence Based vs Evidence Informed, Diagnosis by probability & the latest about Pain.
Aug 5, 2015
34 min

Headaches are so prevalent, they're a big part of our practices, with an average of around 96% lifetime prevalence in our Society. Dr. Cesar Fernandez de las Penas has contributed much to our understanding of this important presentation, including an excellent book: Tension-Type and Cervicogenic Headache: Pathopsysiology, Diagnosis, and Management.
May 20, 2015
1 hr 5 min

Last month I was very lucky to be able to talk to Professor Helene Langevin, Professor in residence at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School and a visiting Professor at the University of Vermont in the USA.Listen to this fascinating podcast & see what the Professor has to say about these topics:The connection between connective tissue stiffness & the risk of cancerPeople with lower back pain have thicker connective tissueTreating an inversion sprains of the ankle using Dry Needling TherapyNeedle grasp is caused by connective tissue not muscle fibres
Mar 11, 2015
47 min

Dry Needling Podcasts about Dry Needling Therapy, Protecting & Growing Your Health Business
Feb 26, 2015
55 min
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