
Physio:logical!
By Jeremy Hookway
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Physio:logical!Dec 20, 2022

S1 E3 How close is too close?
Anna, Anne, May and Amelie take a look at sexual harassment from the physiotherapist’s point of view, explain the legal situation and give some advice on how to deal with it.
Particular thanks to our interview partners Jonas Kohlhage, Nina Felker and Selina Bergau and to everyone else who gave advice.

S1 E2 Far more than massage
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By physios, for physios, Physio:logical! takes a look at professional issues for newly qualified entrants to the profession. An SZHB / Hochschule Bremen University of Applied Sciences project.

S1 E2 Far more than massage (trailer)
Sabrina, Anneke and Luisa take a look at the role of modern physiotherapy and explain how they help patients to take a more active role in the healing process.
This episode will air early January 2023. Follow our podcast now or subscribe so that you don't miss it!
By physios, for physios, Physio:logical! takes a look at professional issues for newly qualified entrants to the profession. An SZHB / Hochschule Bremen University of Applied Sciences project.

S1 E1 Guillain Barré Syndrome
Nora, Charlotte and Martin take a look at Guillain Barré Syndrome, a rare and frightening condition involving rapid-onset paralysis. Particular thanks go to Mareile Hankeln, our special guest for this episode.

Coming up soon on Physio:logical!: Guillain Barré Syndrome - Coming back to life (trailer)
Coming up in our first episode, we look at Guillain Barré Syndrome, a form of sudden-onset paralysis. We look at the importance of recognising it early, and find out how physios can -quite literally- give patients their lives back.
By physios, for physios, Physio:logical! takes a look at professional issues for newly qualified entrants to the profession. An SZHB / Hochschule Bremen University of Applied Sciences project.