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Treating Foot Problems with Manual Therapy

PodChatLive is the live show broadcast on Facebook for the continuing education of Podiatrists and other people that may be interested in the topics that the live debates. Whilst the show goes out live at Facebook the saved edition is soon after uploaded to YouTube. Every livestream features a different expert or number of guests to go over a different theme each time. Queries are answered live by the hosts and experts in the live stream on Facebook. There's even a PodCast adaptation of each episode offered on iTunes and Spotify and the other typical podcast options. They've already attained a large following which continues to grow. PodChatLive is seen as one of the many approaches where podiatrists can get free professional improvement credits, points or hours.

One of the most popular and also controversial episode which they did has been one with the physical therapist, Adam Meakins in which they talked about what exactly manual therapy is and just what impacts they have and much more precisely what Adam considers which it doesn’t do, which explains why he perceives it “sucks”. Additionally, they highlighted subjects such as subluxed cuboids, pelvic equilibrium, trigger points and also palpation pareidolia. Some earlier lives with other experts had been pro manual treatment and this chat was obviously an anti-manual treatments show. Used together with each other these episodes will provide those a great analysis of the pros and cons with the reasons for and against the use of manual therapies in clinical practice. A lot of this comes down to the caliber of the research and how one decides on to spin that research to back up whatever you decide to or might not believe in. Adam Meakins is a physical therapist in the United Kingdom where he works as an extended Scope Practitioner both in the National Health Service as well as the private sector located in and about Hertfordshire, England. He runs the Sports Physio website along with a range of courses of instruction for physiotherapists. Adam is known for a visible social media profile, regularly arguing manual therapies subjects.