0:00 Introduction
Diane Lee
3:56 Diane’s early career
Mary Walsh Workbook of Manual Therapy Techniques
The Pelvic Girdle 1989
5:49. Competitive Gymnastics
Backpacking Europe
Physiotherapy Training, University of British Columbia
Evolution of the physiotherapy profession
Cliff Fowler, John Oldham, David Lamb, Earl Pettman
Early versions of evidence based practice and clinical reflection
9:40. Mentorship and Integration
10:54. Let go… one door closes, another opens
From 1 to 25 to 18
Examiner Fellow of Canadian Academy of Manupulative Therapy
Teaching
Chief Examiner for 20 years – development of the Canadian Orthopaedic Manipulative Therapy Curriculum
Biomechanics (never things being “in” or “out”)
What’s changed = the mechanisms
13:47. The Pelvic Girdle
The Pelvic Girdle, 4th Edition
An invitation not meant for Diane
4 years’-worth of references…
Labour through scarcity vs labour through volume!
3-4 years’-worth of writing… State of the Art (in 1989)
16:17. The formulation of the World Congress on Low Back & Pelvic Pain
A call from a guy named “Vleeming” … or something?!
Meeting “Trannie”
Paul Hodges, Andry Vleeming, Motor Control & Form/Force closure
Trusting what your hands feel
Paul Hodges and “Trannie”!
20:36. Hands-on versus Hands-off Research
1995 Dr Bengt Sturesson
“You can’t teach this with a video”
Training brain maps
2001 Barb Hungerford
“ROM too small to measure”
Testing goes full- circle… Gillet’s back in!
Jo Abbott: accurate to 0.0056 degrees
inter and intra-tester reliability
“The evidence based methodology has failed the evidence based understanding for inter-tester reliability”
Gillet’s Test… back in favour!
27:58. Serge Gracovetsky – skin markers – reflecting a composite
The optimum spine
Dr Jean Claude Guimberteau – fascia
Clinical relevance
Hands as clinical tools
31:17. Vleeming – “Manual Therapy is ‘fiddling’ – give it up!”
Panjabi’s Neutral Zone
Passive mobility for SIJ
Interoception
Practitioner-Patient Interaction through touch
36:19. Dennis Keily – “You have to love the body”
Soft, but strong
Patient is always in control
Manual treatment as safe stimulation, change the experience from a part of the body that normally hurts
Active Straight Leg Raise
39:03. Force Closure (NOTE: Matt accidentally says “Form” closure in the podcast, but he’s referring to “Force Closure”)
Hamstring strain… or pelvic driver?
Even if the theory is wrong, there’s a clinical value to it
42:12. The Thorax
10 pelvises stacked on top of one another
Linda-Joy Lee
2003 Thoracic Ring Correction
ASLR – Gold Standard for pelvic control
Hamstring may be driven by thoracic ring control issue
Compressor Belt (Baby Belly Pelvic Support)
Subgroup gets worse with compression
Finding the driver
A “Thoracic Ring”…
48:39. Recurrent Hamstring Strain
Why
Pelvis as Platform
Loss of pelvic control
Foot driver?
52:27. Spinal Manipulation & Motor Control.
Spinal Manipulation Therapy – is it all about the brain?
Neurophysiological effect of impulse
Entrapped meniscoids…
Over-manipulation – cracking the belief
58:50. Prevention in Physical Therapy
Reason for consulting a therapist is most commonly pain
Dental v.s Chiropractic model of prevention
Judging v.s Picking up relevant information
You have to know the meaningful task
Catastrophising
Musts:
Manchester City FC
Won Premiership & Lowest Injury Level in Premiership that level
Cirque du Soleil
But hasn’t yet extended to the general public…
1:04:21. CHEK Training – reconciling the
The effect of eating gluten in someone with IBS
Nutrition as preventive AND restorative
Visceral Health
Visceral function
Visceral inflammation
Visceral pain
Viscerosomatic reflexes
Somatovisceral reflexes
Those with multiple co-morbidities – I start with gut health.
Food & Pain, Anti-aging conference, Las Vegas
Jessica Drummond – Physio with Special interest in the gut
1:08:34. IBS – Asperoz & Malagelada 2005
18% of bloating is accounted for by gas
82% (presumably) accounted for by inhibition
Pain inhibits tonic motoneurons
1:11:47. Evolution of Body Plans & Gut Function
1:12:48. Could an RCT ever assess a client with complex pain?
Mixed methods research
N=1 Case Reports
Why do inclusion criteria for research begin with pain?
Ground point – reliable clinical testing methodologies
Improving function & movement efficiency
It’s good to be critically challenged
Not single modal anymore… we’re now multimodal and integrated
1:16:50. World Congress on Low Back & Pelvic Pain
Targeted interventions for individualised care
Too much non-targeted research leading to non-significant findings
If there’s no deficit, then training will provide no benefit
Recent World Congress Scientific Committee
1:19:47. Concerns with Systematic Review / Meta-analysis only, research
The pendulum is swinging back
Complex patients with persistent pain – often excluded from research in any instance
Most practitioners are simply seeking to be better at what they do
1:24:52. Diane Lee’s & Linda-Jo Lee’s Clinical Puzzle (2007)
Strategies for Function & Performance
Image borrowed from “Stability, continence and breathing: The role of fascia following pregnancy and delivery”. Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies (2008) 12, 333–348
Reflection tool… to encourage looking at the whole person
Sensorial
Cognitive beliefs
How has this affected you?
A closet organizer
1:31:08. Journal of Bodywork & Movement Therapies
Morley & Traum (2019) The effects of dorso-lumbar motion restriction on energy use and center of mass movement during running. JBMT 23-4
Motor Control Research: Hodges & Smeets (2015)
Finding & addressing the relevant thoracic ring
Fatiguing early
Increased injury risk / decreased performance
Knee OA
Aberrant Load over time causes OA
Changes of CoM over base of support – weight shift
Victims: neck / back / knee
Perpetrators: foot / pelvis / thorax / cranium
This is the ShareLink for the JBMT paper Diane and I wrote together: https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1a3PE4rR6wMniX
1:38:44. Finding Order among the Chaos.
First 5 years after qualifying: find a mentor
… Someone you resonate with.
Give yourself the gift of time
Remember the power of your hands
1:41:07. Closing Comments. To learn with Diane head over to learnwithdianelee.com
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