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Dr Julie Vaughan-Graham

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Dr Julie Vaughan-Graham is an IBITA Basic and Advanced Tutor, holds a Masters degree in neuro rehabilitation and a PhD investigating the clinical reasoning process of expert Bobath physiotherapists. She owns her own clinical practice in Toronto, and developed the online iNeuroRehab training courses. Julie also holds a post-doctoral fellowship and adjunct lecturer position with the Department of Physical Therapy, University of Toronto.

This episode focuses on The Bobath Concept, clinical reasoning and the Model of Bobath Clinical practice which Julie co-developed. It picks up from our previous Bobath episodes with Janet Stevens (season 1) and Dr Kim Jennings (season 2), going deeper, and addressing some of the criticisms of the Bobath concept.

2.00 Introduction

2.41 Career pathway

16.20 PhD findings –

How Bobath instructors problem solve & clinically reason

22.00 Model of Bobath Clinical Practice

26.48 Bobath and the RCT

28.45 Applying the Bobath concept – Hemiplegic UL example

36.47 Using sensory cues in Bobath

43.38 Using the Bobath Concept is a skill to develop

47.25 Neuroscience & Bobath

53.50 Movement diagnosis & hypotheses

57.53 Discrete interventions vs Bobath Concept (a framework of intervention)
Papers and References

IBITA Model of Bobath Clinical Practice

Julie's ResearchGate

Professional & Scholarly activities

Links

Julie’s private practice in Toronto, Canada

iNeuroRehab

Julie's LinkedIn

Candanian Bobath Instructors Association profile

Janet Steven’s episode Webpage Apple podcasts

Dr Kim Jennings episode Webpage Apple podcasts

Episode webpage: https://aneurophysio.com/julie-vaughan-graham/

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Share the show with your friends & colleagues, give us a rating on your podcast platform or Buy us a coffee. Matt & Erin run the podcast out of their own time and resources. We'd love to update our recording equipment & cover our podcast publishing costs. Buy us a coffee if you can.

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Chapters

1. Dr Julie Vaughan-Graham (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Radically Apostolic (00:21:47)

3. (Cont.) Dr Julie Vaughan-Graham (00:21:48)

42 episodes

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Manage episode 420621757 series 3262803
Content provided by Matt Wingfield & Erin Bicknell, Matt Wingfield, and Erin Bicknell. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Matt Wingfield & Erin Bicknell, Matt Wingfield, and Erin Bicknell or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Dr Julie Vaughan-Graham is an IBITA Basic and Advanced Tutor, holds a Masters degree in neuro rehabilitation and a PhD investigating the clinical reasoning process of expert Bobath physiotherapists. She owns her own clinical practice in Toronto, and developed the online iNeuroRehab training courses. Julie also holds a post-doctoral fellowship and adjunct lecturer position with the Department of Physical Therapy, University of Toronto.

This episode focuses on The Bobath Concept, clinical reasoning and the Model of Bobath Clinical practice which Julie co-developed. It picks up from our previous Bobath episodes with Janet Stevens (season 1) and Dr Kim Jennings (season 2), going deeper, and addressing some of the criticisms of the Bobath concept.

2.00 Introduction

2.41 Career pathway

16.20 PhD findings –

How Bobath instructors problem solve & clinically reason

22.00 Model of Bobath Clinical Practice

26.48 Bobath and the RCT

28.45 Applying the Bobath concept – Hemiplegic UL example

36.47 Using sensory cues in Bobath

43.38 Using the Bobath Concept is a skill to develop

47.25 Neuroscience & Bobath

53.50 Movement diagnosis & hypotheses

57.53 Discrete interventions vs Bobath Concept (a framework of intervention)
Papers and References

IBITA Model of Bobath Clinical Practice

Julie's ResearchGate

Professional & Scholarly activities

Links

Julie’s private practice in Toronto, Canada

iNeuroRehab

Julie's LinkedIn

Candanian Bobath Instructors Association profile

Janet Steven’s episode Webpage Apple podcasts

Dr Kim Jennings episode Webpage Apple podcasts

Episode webpage: https://aneurophysio.com/julie-vaughan-graham/

Like our podcast and want to support us?
Share the show with your friends & colleagues, give us a rating on your podcast platform or Buy us a coffee. Matt & Erin run the podcast out of their own time and resources. We'd love to update our recording equipment & cover our podcast publishing costs. Buy us a coffee if you can.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Dr Julie Vaughan-Graham (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Radically Apostolic (00:21:47)

3. (Cont.) Dr Julie Vaughan-Graham (00:21:48)

42 episodes

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