Something A Little Different
As suggested by the subheading, I have decided to do something a little bit different. I have invested some time into creating some videos for YouTube based on various diagnoses and pathologies that have been previously discussed on this site. I have done this for a few reasons, including:
- To allow the blog/site to reach a greater audience
- To assist or cater for those who prefer to watch or listen to information rather than read lengthy articles
- To allow physiotherapists and physical therapists to refer patients/athletes to the videos as a source of information, which can be consumed in their own time
Therefore, the intended audience of the videos is you – but I feel many patients and athletes could pick up useful information. So my reason for this post is that I would like feedback from the greater physiotherapy/physical therapy community… you guys. You can watch an example video below.
Video Example – Femoroacetabular Impingement
What Are Your Thoughts?
As I said I would love to know your thoughts, so be sure to let me know what you think in the comments or catch me on Facebook or Twitter.
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Comments
I really liked the video. Very thorough and complete from a pre-physical therapy student perspective. I appreciate the time you took to make this and would like to see more. Maybe add a resource section in case we wanted to dive deeper in the research.
Fantastic!!!
Maybe you intentionally didn’t include an example of the anterior impingement test?
Good point John, I figured there are heaps of videos out there that demonstrate the specific tests. Thanks for the feedback.
Excellent presentation and it makes learning and understanding much easier than reading a book. Keep them coming!
Thanks Jonny: appreciate the feedback massively!
Well done! The diagrams and graphs are spot on and help visualize the injury and research results. Thanks.