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Ferdinand Marin
Learn the basics about Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), one of the most effective forms of counselling.
Ross Iles & Paul Coburn
This panel discussion explores physiotherapy strategic approaches to improve return to work and the worker's health outcomes.
A. Richey
Prehabilitation is an approach to aid people recover from surgery and increase the likelihood of a good outcome.
A. Richey
The Orebro Musculoskeletal Pain Questionnaire (or OMPQ) used to be known as the Acute Back Pain Screening Questionnaire.
A. Richey
The term, 'treaters' includes general practitioners, medical specialists and allied health professionals who provide medical assistance to ill or injured workers.
A. Richey
Rehabilitation providers are multidisciplinary organisations which employ professionals from a range of health disciplines.
A. Richey
Exercise Physiologists are Allied Health professionals who focus on therapeutic physical exercise. They use exercise as medicine.
Dr Jon Ford
Dr Jon Ford (Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist, PhD) discusses how to get the best return to work outcomes.
Stefanie Garber
Injured workers are being further harmed by Australian compensation systems, according to an article by Robert Guthrie and Stephen Monterosso.
John Harrison
This webinar looks at the importance of having the claimant consider their own role in both the injury and the recovery.
Dr Mary Wyatt
Dr Mary Wyatt shares her experience as both clinician AND neck ache sufferer. What has she discovered from being both a patient and a doctor?
Paul Coburn
Occupational physiotherapy expert Paul Coburn explains the principles of good physiotherapy and how you can positively influence practitioners.
Robert Aurbach
Rob Aurbach talks about the neuroplasticity, and the impact of negative messages on pain and return to work.
SuperDoc
Gather round, gather round. I've got a story to tell - and it all starts with a simple question...