Monday Feb 21, 2022
How to be a sports physiotherapist, with Randall Cooper and Mick Hughes
In this week's episode, Zuzana and I talk to specialist sports and exercise physiotherapist Randall Cooper and APA sports and exercise physiotherapist Mick Hughes from learn.physio about the foundational knowledge and skills that helped them become leaders in the field of ACL injury and management.
We talk about the experiences that shaped their early careers, their pathway towards a career in sports physiotherapy, what motivated their special interests in ACL injuries and rehabilitation and the roles and responsibilities of a sports physio travelling and working with a team and with elite athletes.
Zuzana co-hosts the episode and talks about her own experiences travelling the world and working as a sports physio.
This episode is full of worldly and sage advice from three highly experienced practitioners and educators. Enjoy!
In this episode:
- 0:00 Introducing Randall and Mick
- 0:28 About Randall and Mick
- 3:12 Randall's foundations
- 7:35 Mick's foundations
- 10:00 Students - It's not all about the grades
- 10:58 Zuzana - Learn from your patients
- 11:55 Randall - What does a sports physio do?
- 14:28 Mick - Roles and responsibilities of a sports physio in a team
- 18:30 Zuzana - travelling and working in teams
- 20:50 Randall - Working in a team makes you accountable
- 21:50 Mick - Being accountable for athletes makes you reflect on your practice
- 22:35 Zuzana - Working in a sports team is a completely different experience from working in a clinic
- 25:55 The most important knowledge and skills for a sports physio
- 27:12 Randall - The most successful practitioners and the best communicators
- 27:50 Mick - Bring your personal experience and communication skills into your practice
- 31:00 Zuzana - Don't forget athlete's mental health. Keep them in some type of sport
- 33:10 Randall - The Winter Olympics!
Find out more about Mick, Randall and Learn Physio at learn.physio
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