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SPECIAL GUEST | Robert Walsh UK Physiotherapist discusses all things Shoulder Pain

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Host Dan reaches out to an old friend to come onto the podcast. Introducing Rob - an Exercise Physiologist and a Physiotherapist who now resides over in the UK working for the NHS.

Rob discusses his physiotherapy approach for patient's presenting with idiopathic shoulder pain. We delve into anatomy, pathophysiology and clinical reasoning behind subjective and objective assessments from a physiotherapists perspective. A truly enlightening podcast to ehance the knowledge and skillset of managing a client with shoulder pain!

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Host Dan reaches out to an old friend to come onto the podcast. Introducing Rob - an Exercise Physiologist and a Physiotherapist who now resides over in the UK working for the NHS.

Rob discusses his physiotherapy approach for patient's presenting with idiopathic shoulder pain. We delve into anatomy, pathophysiology and clinical reasoning behind subjective and objective assessments from a physiotherapists perspective. A truly enlightening podcast to ehance the knowledge and skillset of managing a client with shoulder pain!

________

This podcast is proudly sponsored by HGG Performance. As a valued Bodytrack Academy Associate, you are entitled to a discount on their great products! Use the code BODYTRACK10 at the checkout to receive 10% off! Access HERE:

https://hggperformance.com/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIsKL4xNmAggMVdKtmAh1ZoQOREAAYASAAEgLVW_D_BwE

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