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The Physio Pulse Podcast

The Physio Pulse Podcast

Di: Jeff Morton and James Horner
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Welcome to The Physio Pulse Podcast, your go-to source for all things physiotherapy! Hosted by James and Jeff, two passionate and experienced physiotherapists, this podcast hopes to share that passion by delving into the latest research, exploring intriguing case studies, and engaging with clinical discussions to keep you at the forefront of the physiotherapy field. We bring a dynamic approach to every episode, sharing our expertise, experiences and failures. Hoping to make complex topics accessible and interesting for both seasoned professionals and newcomers alike.Jeff Morton and James Horner Igiene e vita sana
  • Ep. 64 - Is Your Neuro Exam Testing What You Think It Is?
    Apr 19 2026

    This week....

    We discuss the Bender et al paper from 2023 Does Your Bedside Neurological Examination for Suspected Peripheral Neuropathies Measure https://www.jospt.org/doi/10.2519/jospt.2022.11281


    and...

    • Jeff debriefs about his recent BASK conference
    • James has some nerdy nerve facts



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    42 min
  • Case Study #12 - Fluoroquinolone Induced Achilles Ruptures
    Apr 12 2026

    This week we discuss similar cases we have experienced regarding Achilles tendinopathies and ruptures associated with certain types of antibiotics.

    Please note, this episode is not intended to be medical advice.

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    41 min
  • Ep. 63 - Scapula Dyskinesis, when does it matter?
    Apr 5 2026

    This week

    - Jeff opens a beer

    - James has a case study

    - We get into the weird world of scapula's


    Does scapula movement matter? and if so, when?

    We look at the 2026 Villa-Dieguez et al paper

    Clinicians who think scapular dyskinesis is important are more likely to identify it in healthy individuals

    https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12929090/

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    35 min
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