The Art and Science of Physio

2026 E1 - Staying Out of AHPRA’s Spotlight: Ethics, Boundaries & Risk in Modern Physiotherapy with Tom Hindhaugh

26 min · 5 de ene de 2026
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In this episode of The Art and Science of Physio, we’re joined by highly experienced physiotherapist and former APA Victorian Branch President Tom Hindhaugh to unpack the realities of ethical practice in modern physiotherapy. Drawing on his work with AHPRA notifications, professional standards panels, and practitioner education, Tom explores the most common ethical blind spots facing clinicians and practice owners — from consent and documentation, to billing practices, boundary violations, and workplace relationships. This conversation is a must-listen for any physio wanting to protect their patients, their practice, and their registration.

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