Just love this interview. It feels like Peter is a childhood friend who I have grown up with, in that we have journeyed together in our professional and personal life, learning through our patients and life itself. I am so grateful that he has been able to get this work into the academic world and thus, into mainstream physiotherapy. It's still a work in progress, but I certainly feel that the paradigm has changed significantly in the 'consciousness' of physiotherapy.
I love how the change in practice in many of us started with this kind curly haired Australian dude. Really appreciate the introduction to the perspective of Cognition , fear and other psychological factors that interplay in pain neuroscience.
That was so refreshing! Thank you for these conversations! "We're historically locked into this short 'you're paid for the session not for time' [...] That is driving really poor practice that constrains people to not have time to think and evolve." - Peter O'Sullivan Patient centred care ; this is the way!
Soo many gems in here that'll require another viewing sometime soon to really unpack and research around. It's really encouraging as someone about to enter the professional world to hear what drives a guy like Peter, even after so many years of practice and struggle. Thanks Jared
Just love this interview. It feels like Peter is a childhood friend who I have grown up with, in that we have journeyed together in our professional and personal life, learning through our patients and life itself. I am so grateful that he has been able to get this work into the academic world and thus, into mainstream physiotherapy. It's still a work in progress, but I certainly feel that the paradigm has changed significantly in the 'consciousness' of physiotherapy.
So grateful that Peter stayed in the profession. Amazing, thoughtful and humble human.
I love how the change in practice in many of us started with this kind curly haired Australian dude. Really appreciate the introduction to the perspective of Cognition , fear and other psychological factors that interplay in pain neuroscience.
That was so refreshing! Thank you for these conversations!
"We're historically locked into this short 'you're paid for the session not for time' [...] That is driving really poor practice that constrains people to not have time to think and evolve." - Peter O'Sullivan
Patient centred care ; this is the way!
So valuable for the profession and all the people out there suffering from chronic pain. Thank you! Both of you! Great insights and well done podcast!
Soo many gems in here that'll require another viewing sometime soon to really unpack and research around. It's really encouraging as someone about to enter the professional world to hear what drives a guy like Peter, even after so many years of practice and struggle. Thanks Jared
Thanks for this one Jared. Peter is such a bloody legend.
Great follow up to his past mentions
Fantastic interview Jared!!
I wish there was more available cft training
great session!
Can you tell me the book peter mentioned at 50:07? I couldn't understand and find it.