WLC Physio 20th June MSK X-Ray Series | Hip Fractures — What the Image Is Telling You 🦴 THE NATURE OF HIP FRACTURES 🦴 Hi Reader, Welcome back to the MSK X-Ray Interpretation series. This week, we’re turning our attention to one of the most important fracture patterns you’ll encounter in clinical practice — the hip fracture. If you're finding these emails useful, but are still struggling to plan your rehab programmes for patient’s or clients drop me an email for my availability where we’ll...
26 days ago • 2 min read
WLC Physio 10th June The 5 Step X-RAY MSK Interpretation Guide Keeping this week's case study email short and sweet, the clinical case study is actually at the end of the free guide so enjoy! 5 Step MSK X-RAY Interpretation Guide.pdf Next week we discuss Hip Fractures. Can we find a systematic way to quickly assess a hip fracture and their prevalence within the UK. Why urgent assessment and management is crucial to avoid long lasting complications. @WLCPhysio on all social media platforms....
about 1 month ago • 1 min read
WLC Physio 09th June Will AI eventually replace the MSK Physiotherapist? How artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the way we design and deliver physiotherapy - and what that means for patients' of the future. I recently used an AI model to help design a detailed 12-week home rehabilitation programme for a 62-year-old patient with knee osteoarthritis. The purpose was to see if I could be replaced by A.I and if there will eventually be a need for a face-to-face MSK assessment, because if a...
about 1 month ago • 4 min read
Weekly X-RAY review June 05th Fall, Shoulder Pain, Now What? Hi Reader This weeks case review. 16 y.o triathlete falls off their bike, immediate left shoulder pain. Now before we get into this weeks shoulder X-ray, lets summerise last weeks. How did you get on? Did you manage to spot the most obvious injury? As a reminder, our 69 year old patient presented with knee pain and a knee and distal femur X-ray were conducted within the emergency department. This case study did not give us much...
about 1 month ago • 3 min read
Welcome to the WLC Physio newsletter! Hi Reader, This weekly newsletter will be a re-cap of a clinical case study to give you food for thought and most importantly help improve your clinical reasoning, recognise serious pathology and consider your next steps in terms of patient management and rehabilitation. For this weeks case study, we initially don't have much information to go by, this is where critical thinking and clinical knowledge from pattern recognition is essential to improve our...
about 2 months ago • 1 min read