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Parkinson's Disease<br>Plantar Fasciitis<br>Deep Vein Thrombosis<br>Berg Balance scale<br>Timed Up and Go<br>Dynamic Gait Index<br>Osteoporosis<br>Ankle Impingement<br>Begnin Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo<br>Accessory Navicular Bone<br>Cardinal Planes of Movement<br>Functional Movement Screen<br>10m Walk Test<br>Gait Cycle<br>Spasticity<br>Osgood-Schlatters Disease<br>Baker's Cyst<br>Patellar-Femoral Joint Syndrome<br>Centre of Gravity<br>Base of Support<br>Stoke<br>Postural Assessment for Stroke<br>Functional Gait Assessment<br>Mirror Therapy<br>Nine Hole Peg Test<br>Box and&nbsp;Block Test<br>Evidence Based Practice<br>Grades &amp; Levels of Evidence<br>
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Parkinson's Disease<br>Plantar Fasciitis<br>Deep Vein Thrombosis<br>Berg Balance scale<br>Timed Up and Go<br>Dynamic Gait Index<br>Osteoporosis<br>Ankle Impingement<br>Begnin Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo<br>Accessory Navicular Bone<br>Cardinal Planes of Movement<br>Functional Movement Screen<br>10m Walk Test<br>Gait Cycle<br>Spasticity<br><br>
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Revision as of 22:43, 17 November 2014

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About Me[edit | edit source]

My name is Scott and I am a First Class (Hons) Physiotherapy graduate from Coventry University in 2013. I have had an interest in physiotherapy for a long time now and I hope my passion and drive for the profession comes across to my patients and colleagues. Currently I am working at the Royal United Hospital in Bath, UK in the Outpatient Department, previously I was working at St Mary's hospital on the Isle of Wight on a Rehabilitation ward and also a Stroke ward.

I would say my key strength are communicating and building strong, working relationships with patients and I really enjoy the opportunity of testing my clinical reasoning ability during complex clinical scenarios. A personal interest of mine is with the psychological management of patients and social interaction and how this influences patient response to prognosis, symptom management and response to treatments.

As I am a keen runner and cyclist I have a deep interest with sports injuries and treatment especially in longer distance events and chronic injuries. Although I have not been exposed to many situations clinically, I enjoy reading around this topic area in my spare time.

During my training I have had placements in all of the core competencies of musculoskeletal outpatients, adult intensive care and neuro inpatient rehabilitation as well as renal medicine and burns and plastics with hand therapy outpatients. These placements led me across different trusts and the opportunity to be mentored by some of the most talented and specialist physiotherapists in the country.

In the future I hope to develop my key clinical skills in a rotational post in a large teaching hospital and gain as much experience in as many different areas as possible as I am unsure which direction I want to take my career in the future.

Physiopedia Awards[edit | edit source]

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Education[edit | edit source]

1st Class Physiotherapy Bsc (Hons) Student from Coventry University.

Original Editor[edit | edit source]

Arterial Blood Gases
Integumentary System
Maitland's Mobilisations
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Page Under-Construction
Psychological Approaches to Pain Management
Semipinalis Capitis
Ankle Osteoarthritis
Qualitative Research

Quizzes Created[edit | edit source]

Cervical Radiculopathy
Spurling's Test
Maitland's Mobilisations
Sharp-Purser Test
Yellow Flags
Migraine
Cervicogenic Headache
Visual Analogue Scale
Pain Outcome Measures
Pelvic Floor Anatomy
Psychological Approaches To Pain Management
Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory
Pelvic Floor Incontinence Questionnaire
Auscultation
Sacroiliac joint
Gastrocnemius & Soleus
Ankle Osteoarthritis
Patellofemoral joint pain syndrome

Parkinson's Disease
Plantar Fasciitis
Deep Vein Thrombosis
Berg Balance scale
Timed Up and Go
Dynamic Gait Index
Osteoporosis
Ankle Impingement
Begnin Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
Accessory Navicular Bone
Cardinal Planes of Movement
Functional Movement Screen
10m Walk Test
Gait Cycle
Spasticity

Osgood-Schlatters Disease
Baker's Cyst
Patellar-Femoral Joint Syndrome
Centre of Gravity
Base of Support
Stoke
Postural Assessment for Stroke
Functional Gait Assessment
Mirror Therapy
Nine Hole Peg Test
Box and Block Test
Evidence Based Practice
Grades & Levels of Evidence


Other Contributions[edit | edit source]

Book review - Kinesiology of the Musculoskeletal System: Foundations for Rehabilitation by Donald A. Neuman

Professional Affiliations
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Chartered Society of Physiotherapy

Healthcare Professions Council 

Websites
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Feel free to follow me on Twitter or connect with me on LinkedIn

Contact Details[edit | edit source]

If you would like to email me about any of my work on physiopedia, then email me Here or message me on twitter with the link above.