Recent Episodes
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170. Brazilian JiuJitsu (BJJ) injuries with Dr Lachlan Giles
Apr 8, 2025 – 01:11:48 -
169. Beyond stretching: How to create lasting flexibility. Physio Edge Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom
Mar 29, 2025 – 14:50 -
168. How to explain shoulder pain to patients. Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo Gibson
Feb 20, 2025 – 24:27 -
167. Bones, them strong bones: How to use bone loading programs. Physio Edge Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom
Nov 29, 2024 – 21:36 -
166. To tape or not to tape? Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo Gibson
Nov 20, 2024 – 24:32 -
165. Busting hip pain myths with Mehmet Gem
Nov 5, 2024 – 01:08:35 -
164. Case study: Rotator cuff tear + arm symptoms. Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo Gibson
Jul 18, 2024 – 14:51 -
163. ACL treatment options and cross-bracing with Clare Walsh
Apr 17, 2024 – 01:07:42 -
162. Three top tips for treating runners with a meniscal injury. Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom
Apr 5, 2024 – 19:59 -
161. Overcoming persistent shoulder pain in tennis players with Jo Gibson
Mar 14, 2024 – 18:27 -
160. ACL injuries with Zoe Russell
Feb 8, 2024 – 53:03 -
159. Rotator cuff tear arthropathy & subscapularis tears. Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo Gibson
Aug 24, 2023 – 20:23 -
158. Hip dysplasia treatment. Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom
Aug 21, 2023 – 24:12 -
157. Case study: Frozen shoulder or misdiagnosis? Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo Gibson
Aug 17, 2023 – 19:44 -
156. 3 types of hip dysplasia and how to identify them. Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom
Jun 12, 2023 – 15:37 -
155. Stingers, burners & shoulder instability in sport. Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo Gibson
Jun 2, 2023 – 25:58 -
154. Hip dysplasia key signs and symptoms. Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom
May 19, 2023 – 15:40 -
153. Posterior shoulder instability assessment, surgery & rehab. Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo Gibson
Apr 20, 2023 – 24:38 -
152. When should patients permanently stop running? Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom
Mar 13, 2023 – 18:44 -
151. Does strength training reduce running injury risk? Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom
Mar 3, 2023 – 12:11 -
150. Top tips for treating marathon runners. Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom
Feb 24, 2023 – 20:47 -
149. How to settle symptoms and make progress when pain is a barrier. Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom
Feb 3, 2023 – 18:52 -
148. How to assess ankle sprains & start rehab with Zoe Russell
Nov 18, 2022 – 56:06 -
147. Knee osteoarthritis (OA) assessment, rehab & overcoming patient fears with Dr JP Caneiro
Oct 12, 2022 – 58:57 -
146. Knee osteoarthritis (OA) rehab. Shifting patient beliefs & narratives with Dr JP Caneiro
Jul 15, 2022 – 01:07:24 -
145. How to choose exercises that improve patients pain with David Toomey
Apr 22, 2022 – 24:07 -
144. Proprioceptive rehab tools for shoulder pain? Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo Gibson
Apr 12, 2022 – 21:18 -
143. Key recovery strategies for physical and mental health. Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom
Apr 11, 2022 – 37:01 -
142. Shoulder SLAP tear assessment, diagnosis and treatment. Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo Gibson
Apr 8, 2022 – 26:26 -
141. How to reduce patellofemoral pain & load. Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom
Mar 25, 2022 – 17:49 -
140. How to use non-verbal communication for successful treatment sessions. Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo Gibson
Mar 24, 2022 – 21:59 -
139. Shockwave for Achilles tendinopathy? Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom
Mar 11, 2022 – 14:07 -
138. How to treat patellar & achilles tendinopathy with Daniel Silvan
Mar 3, 2022 – 01:24:37 -
137. Acute AC joint injury imaging, rehab & recovery. Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo Gibson
Feb 24, 2022 – 29:26 -
136. Frozen shoulder patients journey to recovery. Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo Gibson
Feb 17, 2022 – 17:48 -
135. Rehab calf strain patients effectively. Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom
Feb 15, 2022 – 24:17 -
134. How to help patients that feel asymmetrical, stiff or something’s “out of place”. Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo Gibson
Feb 11, 2022 – 26:11 -
133. How to assess and treat calcaneal stress fractures. Physio Edge Running Repairs podcast with Tom Goom
Feb 10, 2022 – 17:57 -
132. Rotator cuff repairs: How to treat slowly recovering patients. Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo Gibson
Feb 4, 2022 – 25:21 -
131. Holiday season - How to keep patients progressing, avoid losing them over the holidays and keep kids active & injury free with Paula Peralta, Simon Olivotto, David Toomey & Zoe Russell
Dec 3, 2021 – 01:14:02 -
130. Neck pain objective assessment & treatment part 2 with Prof. Gwendolen Jull
Aug 26, 2021 – 01:31:27 -
129. How important is strength in running injury? Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom
Aug 18, 2021 – 14:12 -
128. Postoperative shoulders - can we predict who gets stiff? Physio Edge Shoulder success podcast with Jo Gibson
Aug 17, 2021 – 16:04 -
127. Posterior shoulder pain differential diagnosis & treatment. Physio Edge Shoulder success podcast with Jo Gibson
Aug 6, 2021 – 22:48 -
126. 3 signs of Plantaris involvement in Achilles Tendinopathy. Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom
Jul 23, 2021 – 11:49 -
125. Cross education to improve shoulder strength. Physio Edge Shoulder success podcast with Jo Gibson
Jul 22, 2021 – 20:35 -
124. What do foam rolling and stretching do to the ITB? Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom
Jul 16, 2021 – 12:53 -
123. Subscapularis - the forgotten part of the rotator cuff? Physio Edge Shoulder success podcast with Jo Gibson
Jul 14, 2021 – 25:00 -
122. Shoulder pain after vaccine & NSAIDS - Physio Edge Shoulder success podcast with Jo Gibson
Jul 2, 2021 – 17:34 -
121. Neck pain assessment, clinical reasoning & rehab. Physio Edge podcast with Prof Gwendolen Jull
Apr 26, 2021 – 01:17:28
Recent Reviews
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Damo5000Great source of knowledgeI’m not a PT but found a lot of these episodes extremely helpful to help me better understand patella tendinopathy and rehab, and a whole lot of other stuff I listened to as well. Great stuff and easy to listen to. Thank you!
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H-BALLZMr. HMDWhat I found most helpful was how Jill spoke about not using eccentric strengthening exclusively. And understanding how to apply load management with each patient-athlete
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Johnny5WaterExcellent!!With a busy schedule and family life there isn’t a ton of time for continued education - these podcasts are so great for keeping me updated! From new grads to experienced physios these podcasts are a MUST!!
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isaiahplayer926Great contentHe does a great job of asking very specific questions to make the information practical
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mountainridgeptAlways helpfulThese guests know their stuff. Thanks David!
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JareynolThank you for making me a better PTI’ve been listening to your podcast on my commute and during my runs before I get my kids. Each episode impacts my clinical practice in a positive way. I have told all of my colleagues and PT friends about PhysioEdge. I even made a post on my instagram inspired by a particular episode! Keep it coming #clinicaledge Sincerely, @dr.jencarrpt
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Utah PTWonderful PodcastI have really enjoyed this podcast. It is such a wealth of knowledge with some pretty amazing speakers. Please keep up the podcast and sharing all that you can with us. Thanks!
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Markallen84Great way to learn.As a PT student here in the states, we can sometimes get burned out with the workload that comes with being a graduate student. This gives me sort of a different spin on the profession. For instance, I had never heard of a thigh or quad "cork" until listening to this podcast. Even after practicing as a young ATC. Good stuff here guys.
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Schmandrew 2.0Phenomenal PodcastI absolutely love this podcast. It is hands down the best and most entertaining physio podcast. It covers a wide variety of topics and is extremely applicable; David and his guests review information that can be utilized in practice immediately. Most other podcasts in these genre are either boring research reviews, repetitively rehash the same material, or they simply cover material that can't be put to use. I am incredibly thankful for the information that David is putting out to free. What's even more awesome is that is he now putting out free outlines on his site that go along with the podcasts. Thank you, David, and please continue what you're doing! This podcast is serving the purpose you have set out to fulfill by helping me improve my clinical practice.
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TimmyPTbendormanual89ExcellentAbsolutely love the content. This podcast has made a huge impact on my clinical reasoning and interventions.
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Tanvi MaharajaThought provoking and EducationalI have been an ardent fan of this amazing podcast for the past 2 years and rely heavily on it to keep myself informed, engaged in evidence based practice and learn about the same latest research in the field of Physical Therapy from well recognized physios from around the world. Stimulating conversations for the critical thinkers. Great work David and Clinical edge guys ! Thanks !
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Knottolagreat help for studentsI'm a physio student, and recently found this podcast. It is so helpful to hear these great researchers/clinicians tell us with their own words about the latest development, and share their clinical experience. It's a gift!!!
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Tr3v0r.MGreat Podcast!Awesome podcast! This was really helpful to answer any questions, or clear up any grey present after reading some the articles talked about in this podcast. Keep up the good work! Trevor M
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Sue_Canadian PTAmazing Podcast!Thank you so much for this amazing podcast! So much great information and really appreciate the clarifications and summaries David Pope makes during the interviews!
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Elon DPTBest PT related podcast I've found-DPT studentAs a student with ADD, I commonly want to learn more about a wide range of topics related to my future profession that aren't covered in the classroom or clinical rotations; physioedge meets that demand. Thanks for the material, David, these help make my commutes both productive and enjoyable!
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.AaronLouis.Great stuffClinically applicable, intriguing questions, relevant subjects, and no advertisements. Best podcast out there for PTs.
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JasonsweasGreat PT InformationI love these podcasts! David does a great job of interviewing to not only just sell the clinical edge products, but to give us great information on assessment and treatment. There are some great clinical pearls throughout these podcasts.
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Scot MorrisonOne of the bestI look forward to each episode on here. One of the best podcasts for physio's that I know of. Thanks for all that time and effort you put in this and keep them coming please!
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EOsbornEnjoyable educationI am a physical therapy student in the states and listen to the podcasts in my leisure time. Having general anatomy and physiology exposure allows listener to comprehend points and references throughout the podcast. Only thing I would add is asking all interviewees what is the most valuable thing they know now that they didn't learn in school. Two thumbs up!
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States DPTQuality podcast for rehabilitation professionalsI appreciate the thoroughness and thoughtfulness of the narrator and his in depth questions. The guests are a good sample of physio/physical therapists and their specialties, knowledge, and different clinical experiences and opinions. Thanks for the great topics as well. May I suggest having the guests also briefly describe a case study related to their topic, breifly describing what was found on evaluation, the thought process that led to what interventions and the outcomes? It might help to transfer the great information from this podcast into our clinical thinking and improve usefullness. Thanks for it, keep it coming!
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jlassiteWonderful resource!!!This is great. I love being able to listen to some of the best physios in the world talk about things that I can use while riding to/from work. Really great podcast, thank you so much!!!
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DrewsygoldenBest PT podcast availableThanks for what you are doing. Truly the most cohesive, clinically-relevant podcast out there.
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K MoffattGreat podcastThis is a great podcast that all PTs should listen to. It's just as informative as any continuing Ed class.
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ToddMillerVTThe most useful and entertaining podcast for orthopaedic therapistsDavid Pope is funny, personable, talks to people I want to hear from and asks the questions I'd like to ask them. The topics are covered in detail so most podcasts run for at least an hour, but the time flies by and at the end I've got a bunch of new ideas or specific clinical tools I can use straight away. I would definitely pay for this podcast if it were ever in jeopardy of not being able to continue. Many thanks for an exceptionally useful and entertaining show!
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Acum's RazorGreat ResourceWas just referred to these podcast by another American PT. These are a great resource for all therapist focused on manual therapy.
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Bob LeBeauAbsolute must for all manual PT'sThis is such a great resource for all the manual PT's out there! We learned about the pod cast at our Fellowship program at UIC and enjoy every recording! Great way to pick up an Ausi accent too! Cheers Bob L
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Alberta cowgalExcellent podcast!I have been a licensed physical therapist for over 30 years and love this podcast. Keeping up to date with the current evidence and striving to improve my skills is what keeps me in the field. Great interviews! Keep them coming!
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CascopointTop notch infoCame for the podcast with Roger Kerry, had to stay for the rest. Solid content great listening for long car trips.
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RunningPTExcellent content!I've found this podcast very helpful - the interviews and researchers/ therapists interviewed are all top-notch!
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TommyDPTDPT, OCSThe Physioedge podcast inspires me every month to further my education. The episodes with Andrew Hutton and Roger Kerry were so great, I would gladly have paid for them. Thanks David!!!
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Paul FrizGreat stuff!I thoroughly enjoy Dave P and his interactions with the guests. Never intrusive but always getting clinical pearls with well timed and well thought out questions. PT needs more great stuff like this! Keep up the great work.👍👍👍👍👍 Paul F
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AllmountainBest physical therapy podcast I have listened to!Best physical therapy podcast I have listened to! David Pope asks great questions and gets enough detail out of his guests to use at the clinic that day. Keep it up.
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Wild TimeHappyI enjoy these podcasts and find they definitely stimulate my critical thinking and help me move beyond "what I learned in PT school." It's nice to have a chat, even if only one-way, with subject matter experts and clinicians in the field. Please keep the podcasts coming!
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Dave2180Fantastic PodcastI'm a chiropractor in the states and this podcast is incredible. Great interviews, pertinent information. Thanks so much!
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EM818emGreat podcast!Love this podcast! Very engaging, educational and extremely relevant to our practice as physios! Keep up the good work! Erica Meloe
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R duncanGreat podcast for physiosReally enjoy the interviews and expert insight!
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