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Fit As A Physio

Podcast von Fergus Tilt, Sports Physiotherapist

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Gesundheit & Persönliche Entwicklung

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Sports and Exercise Physiotherapy conversations from Sydney, Australia.

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Episode Frozen Shoulder: What the World’s Largest Clinical Trial Reveals About Surgery vs. Therapy Cover

Frozen Shoulder: What the World’s Largest Clinical Trial Reveals About Surgery vs. Therapy

PHYSIO MOSMAN: https://www.fitasaphysio.com/ [https://www.fitasaphysio.com/] The UK FROST study was a multicentre randomised clinical trial conducted to determine the most effective treatment for adults suffering from primary frozen shoulder. Researchers compared three common interventions: early structured physiotherapy with a steroid injection, manipulation under anaesthesia, and arthroscopic capsular release. The trial findings revealed that none of the treatments were clinically superior to the others regarding long-term pain relief and improved shoulder function at the one-year mark. While capsular release surgery carried the highest risks and costs, manipulation under anaesthesia was identified as the most cost-effective option within the UK healthcare system. Consequently, the authors suggest that doctors should prioritise less invasive treatments and reserve surgery for cases where initial therapies fail. READ MORE: https://www.fitasaphysio.com/blog/frozen-shoulder-what-the-worlds-largest-clinical-trial-reveals-about-surgery-vs-therapy [https://www.fitasaphysio.com/blog/frozen-shoulder-what-the-worlds-largest-clinical-trial-reveals-about-surgery-vs-therapy] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2545254/support]

12. Mai 2026 - 56 min
Episode Optimising Training Recovery Strategies for Endurance Athletes Cover

Optimising Training Recovery Strategies for Endurance Athletes

PHYSIO MOSMAN: https://www.fitasaphysio.com/ [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa01ua2N3dF9RU1EzaWZ2UW1qM1ZfRHpfRk5MZ3xBQ3Jtc0tsTDVYN2F6dUNoaENsMDBYa01zNG11em5GWFhhTkFHbDE4eThfdDNPbmZxTTRsTC00OERuWXhuMHNJVm5FRW95Rm5JT0Z6Z2M3ZC1icGRva0kzQklvUWo5aGoteDhlR2I5N0V6X2plTF8xSFd5dmpKWQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.fitasaphysio.com%2F&v=N_oNj0oFXSo] This umbrella review by Li et al. (2024) evaluates the effectiveness of various recovery strategies specifically for endurance athletes, such as cyclists and runners. The researchers analyzed twenty-two systematic reviews and meta-analyses to determine if methods like compression garments, cryotherapy, massage, and nutritional supplements actually improve performance or physiological markers. Their findings indicate that no single strategy provides consistent, universal benefits across all recovery parameters for this specific population. However, individual data suggests that compression garments and cold-water immersion show the most promise for enhancing recovery between intense training sessions. The authors conclude that while these passive techniques may reduce muscle soreness, more high-quality research is needed to establish definitive guidelines. Overall, the study emphasizes that endurance athletes may respond differently to these interventions compared to team-sport athletes. READ MORE: https://www.fitasaphysio.com/blog/optimizing-training-recovery-strategies-for-endurance-athletes [https://www.fitasaphysio.com/blog/optimizing-training-recovery-strategies-for-endurance-athletes] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2545254/support]

29. Apr. 2026 - 43 min
Episode Evidence-Based Protective Strategies for Heading in Youth Football Cover

Evidence-Based Protective Strategies for Heading in Youth Football

PHYSIO MOSMAN: https://www.fitasaphysio.com/ [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbVRmRTg0ZmpFNkdYRHp3UDVHZ0pzYVFabHRKZ3xBQ3Jtc0ttLUI5Qlg5WTBvMFMwal85cjFkeGtGRzNXc0tIb29COENsLUp1a1dmOWpMLTNQd201UkpGU2JOMmQ5MHRGR0tmbnZ3YURKMWNIZW8wYnAzWVpqTEp5ZU5walBvVmZOWlpxRlRrU0ctS25VS0hhdG80RQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.fitasaphysio.com%2F&v=LTtR88mKlKY] Current medical research is investigating the long-term neurological risks associated with purposeful heading in youth and professional football. While football offers significant physical and mental health benefits, concerns persist regarding how repeated subconcussive impacts might affect the developing brain. In response, governing bodies have implemented safety guidelines to restrict heading frequency during training, yet scientific evidence remains limited and primarily focused on adults. Experts emphasize the need for comprehensive studies to establish a safe dosage of head impacts without discouraging participation in the sport. Ultimately, higher-quality data is required to balance the social advantages of play with the preservation of player safety. READ MORE: https://www.fitasaphysio.com/blog/evidence-based-protective-strategies-for-heading-in-youth-football [https://www.fitasaphysio.com/blog/evidence-based-protective-strategies-for-heading-in-youth-football] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2545254/support]

14. Apr. 2026 - 28 min
Episode Why Exercise Heals Your Pain (Even When You’re Not Getting Stronger) Cover

Why Exercise Heals Your Pain (Even When You’re Not Getting Stronger)

PHYSIO MOSMAN: https://www.fitasaphysio.com/ [https://www.fitasaphysio.com/] This editorial challenges the traditional belief that muscle strength gains are the primary reason exercise relieves musculoskeletal pain. While physical activity is highly effective for recovery, current research suggests that biomechanical changes often fail to explain why patients feel better. Instead, the authors highlight biopsychosocial factors, such as increased confidence, reduced fear of movement, and improved biochemical balance, as more likely drivers of improvement. They urge clinicians to move beyond simplistic strength-based narratives to avoid demoralizing patients who do not see physical gains. Ultimately, while strength remains vital for general health, the sources emphasize that the mind-body connection and the therapeutic relationship are more central to pain rehabilitation. READ MORE: https://www.fitasaphysio.com/blog/strength-in-musculoskeletal-pain-rehabilitation [https://www.fitasaphysio.com/blog/strength-in-musculoskeletal-pain-rehabilitation] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2545254/support]

30. März 2026 - 39 min
Episode The ACL Myth: Surgery Versus Rehabilitation Cover

The ACL Myth: Surgery Versus Rehabilitation

PHYSIO MOSMAN: https://www.fitasaphysio.com/ [https://www.fitasaphysio.com/] Surgery Versus Rehabilitation for ACL Rupture This living systematic review and meta-analysis evaluates whether early surgical reconstruction or primary rehabilitation—with the option of later surgery—offers better outcomes for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries. After analyzing data from multiple randomized controlled trials, the researchers found no clinically significant differencesbetween the two strategies regarding self-reported knee function, sports participation, or quality of life. The study highlights that rehabilitative management may trend toward a lower risk of radiological osteoarthritis, while surgery shows a slight potential benefit for meniscal health, though both findings carry low certainty. These results challenge the traditional medical paradigm that immediate surgery is necessary to ensure optimal long-term recovery. Consequently, the authors suggest that clinical guidelines should be updated to recommend a "stepped care approach" that prioritizes physical therapy as the first line of treatment. Continuous annual updates are planned for this review to incorporate emerging data from ongoing clinical trials. READ MORE: https://www.fitasaphysio.com/blog/surgery-versus-rehabilitation-for-acl-rupture [https://www.fitasaphysio.com/blog/surgery-versus-rehabilitation-for-acl-rupture] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2545254/support]

19. März 2026 - 40 min
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