Barry's Dad was a scholar, his Mum a machinist, both parents were immigrants and he was a confessed computer geek and introvert, so communicating the nuances of pain as a Physio was going to be an uphill battle. And it was. In this episode, Barry talks about; the challenges of coming from a Vietnamese culture where touch is not considered the norm and Physio was largely unknownhow Physio was so tough that he nearly stoppedstarting in private practice as an employee and only seeing a few clien...
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Barry's Dad was a scholar, his Mum a machinist, both parents were immigrants and he was a confessed computer geek and introvert, so communicating the nuances of pain as a Physio was going to be an uphill battle. And it was. In this episode, Barry talks about; the challenges of coming from a Vietnamese culture where touch is not considered the norm and Physio was largely unknownhow Physio was so tough that he nearly stoppedstarting in private practice as an employee and only seeing a few clien...
By age 16, as a result of her gymnastic pursuits, Diane had an unstable ankle, 'funky' elbow and pelvic floor incontinence and so begin her interface with rehabilitation. Welcome to Physio+10 and our guest Diane Lee. Diane is a Canadian Physiotherapist, who is known worldwide through her landmark text, The Pelvic Girdle. This book and subsequent iterations parallel our profession's musculoskeletal development. Initially focused on the joint, then incorporating myofascial slings, motor c...
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Barry's Dad was a scholar, his Mum a machinist, both parents were immigrants and he was a confessed computer geek and introvert, so communicating the nuances of pain as a Physio was going to be an uphill battle. And it was. In this episode, Barry talks about; the challenges of coming from a Vietnamese culture where touch is not considered the norm and Physio was largely unknownhow Physio was so tough that he nearly stoppedstarting in private practice as an employee and only seeing a few clien...