When Respiration Meets Communication: Critical Insights for Trauma Teams with Dr Kim Coutts
Send us a textDr. Kim Coutts pulls back the curtain on the often-overlooked role of speech therapy in trauma care, revealing how this vital discipline can transform patient outcomes in the ICU. She explains that speech therapists are essential team members who contribute to managing post-extubation dysphagia, supporting patients with tracheostomy, and addressing communication barriers in the ICU. With a decade of clinical experience and her current position as a senior lecturer at the University of the Witwatersrand, Kim brings both clinical expertise and academic insight to this eye-opening conversation. Ready to enhance your trauma care practice through better collaboration? Share your experiences working with speech therapists with me using the link provided here. Podcast website: https://physiotherapytraumatalks.buzzsprout.com ‘Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy in Trauma: An Evidence-based Approach’ published by World Scientific: https://doi.org/10.1142/13509
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Trauma Care Through Occupational Therapy with Dr Kirsty van Stormbroek
Send us a textIn this episode we delve into the pivotal role occupational therapists play in trauma care and rehabilitation. Dr van Stormbroek sheds light on how OTs contribute to restoring not just physical function but also the overall quality of life for patients recovering from trauma. Drawing on her wealth of experience, she discusses key strategies for fostering patient participation in their recovery journey, emphasizing that rehabilitation should focus on helping individuals regain their roles in society.Listeners will hear compelling insights on managing mental health challenges faced by healthcare providers working in high-stress environments. Kirsty addresses the importance of team dynamics among different healthcare professionals and how nurturing effective communication can lead to better outcomes for patients. Tune in, gain valuable perspectives, and join the dialogue on enhancing trauma care for better rehabilitation outcomes.Don’t forget to subscribe, share, and leave us a review!Podcast website: https://physiotherapytraumatalks.buzzsprout.com ‘Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy in Trauma: An Evidence-based Approach’ published by World Scientific: https://doi.org/10.1142/13509
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The Vital Role of Diet in Trauma Care: with Chantal Mostert
Send us a textDiscover how nutrition is the unsung hero in trauma recovery care in our latest episode! Join me in conversation with Chantal Mostert, a dedicated dietician from the trauma intensive care unit at Netcare Milpark Hospital. In this enlightening conversation, we explore the vital role that nutrition plays for patients recovering from traumatic injuries, unveiling how tailored eating plans can drastically enhance healing and improve outcomes.The synergy between dieticians and physiotherapists also takes center stage as we discuss how collaborative teamwork is critical for patient recovery. Anyone involved in trauma care will gain valuable insights into the importance of early nutritional interventions and methods for tracking progress. If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe, share, and let us know what you think!Podcast website: https://physiotherapytraumatalks.buzzsprout.com ‘Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy in Trauma: An Evidence-based Approach’ published by World Scientific: https://doi.org/10.1142/13509
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Physiotherapy in Trauma Care: Insights from South African Physiotherapists Moira Wilson and Natascha Plani
Send us a textThis episode explores the crucial role of physiotherapists in trauma care. The conversation covers patient assessments, multidisciplinary teamwork, and the importance of mental health support for caregivers, while also providing valuable advice for emerging physiotherapists. Explore the essential elements of communication and advocacy in physiotherapy as Moira and Natascha shine light on the ways physiotherapists bridge gaps in patient care. Discover how they keep their teams motivated and engaged in high-pressure environments, ensuring no injury goes unnoticed and every patient receives comprehensive care. From ICU to discharge, their stories underline the collaborative spirit needed to enhance recovery and the strategies they employ to foster effective communication among healthcare professionals.Podcast website: https://physiotherapytraumatalks.buzzsprout.com ‘Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy in Trauma: An Evidence-based Approach’ published by World Scientific: https://doi.org/10.1142/13509 If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe, share, and let us know what you think!
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Holistic Approaches to Pain Management with Professor Romy Parker
Send us a textUnlock the secrets of pain management in trauma care with our enlightening discussion featuring Professor Romy Parker from the University of Cape Town. Discover how understanding pain as a biopsychosocial construct can transform patient care. From nociceptive to neuropathic and nociplastic pain, we explore the complex relationship between physical injuries and the individual's mental, emotional, and social environments. Learn how physiotherapists can enhance trauma care by considering the holistic context of each patient.Join us as we navigate the intricacies of tissue healing and pain phases, from acute to chronic states, and the vital interplay of the immune, autonomic nervous, and endocrine systems. Our conversation takes us into the heart of the ICU, where we highlight the importance of monitoring pain as a vital sign, its connection to sleep quality, and how stress affects recovery. Professor Parker sheds light on the essential role physiotherapists play in crafting personalized, non-pharmacological pain management strategies that prevent chronic pain and improve patient outcomes.Empower your approach to pain management with insights into patient empowerment and multidisciplinary collaboration. Discover how physiotherapists use empathetic communication and strategic planning to create a sense of safety and address pain effectively. Explore the promising potential of non-pharmacological treatments that focus on reactivating patients and helping them return to meaningful life activities. With a focus on the latest research and practical applications, this episode is your guide to advancing pain management in trauma settings.Podcast website: https://physiotherapytraumatalks.buzzsprout.com ‘Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy in Trauma: An Evidence-based Approach’ published by World Scientific: https://doi.org/10.1142/13509 If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe, share, and let us know what you think!
In Physiotherapy Trauma Talks we discuss the key roles that physiotherapists and other healthcare practitioners play in the management and rehabilitation of patients with traumatic injury. Experts in trauma care offer their insights about in-hospital patient care and post-discharge follow up service delivery. New research in the field of trauma care and rehabilitation is shared to provide answers to your questions.