The Rehab Blueprint is your guide to unlocking human potential through the lens of rehabilitation, biomechanics, and strength. Hosted by Brogan and Luke from The Rehab Professionals and Giles from OMT Training, this podcast bridges the gap between science and practical application.We dive into cutting-edge research, evidence-based rehab strategies, and real-world insights to help you elevate your practice. Whether you're a physiotherapist, chiropractor, osteopath, exercise physiologist, strength coach, or healthcare professional, The Rehab Blueprint delivers actionable tools, expert interviews, and deep discussions on injury recovery, performance, and movement optimization. Join us as we break down complex topics, challenge outdated rehab models, and provide the blueprint for better patient outcomes.
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Ep 11: Spinal Manipulation in Children: Quackery or Care?
May 27, 202546 minS1
Ep 11: Spinal Manipulation in Children: Quackery or Care? <br /><br />SHOW NOTES: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Cf1BCpcyHcR4d3Se5skFbwlhmKtzKX6T/view?usp=sharing<br /><br />Is spinal manipulation in children a legitimate healthcare intervention—or a dangerous pseudoscience?<br /><br />In this provocative episode, we tackle the contentious topic of paediatric spinal manipulation. Drawing from systematic reviews, real-world clinical examples, and expert commentary, we ask two critical questions: Is it safe and effective? And when—if ever—should it be used in paediatric care?<br /><br />We explore the evidence (or lack thereof) behind treating conditions like co...
Ep 10: Fit for Practice? The Healthcare Practitioner Paradox
May 14, 202549 minS0
The Rehab Blueprint Podcast — Ep 10<br />Fit for Practice? The Healthcare Practitioner Paradox<br /><br />In Episode 10, we tackle a touchy topic: Should healthcare practitioners embody the healthy lifestyle they promote?<br /><br />We explore the paradox of clinicians who advise on movement, nutrition, and recovery—yet struggle to apply it in their own lives. Does it matter? Does fitness impact credibility, patient trust, or professional burnout?<br /><br />Join us as we challenge assumptions, share our own training journeys, and unpack what “fit for practice” really means.<br /><br />Show notes:<br />https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K1PcoOCfp5...
The Rehab Blueprint Podcast – Episode 9 Guest: Jaimie Bowie (Osteopath)<br /><br />In this thought-provoking episode, we sit down with UK-based osteopath Jaimie Bowie to explore the realities of working within the National Health Service (NHS). Jaimie offers a candid look at the challenges and opportunities clinicians face in a public healthcare system—from long waiting lists and clinical restrictions to the contrasting dynamics of private practice. We dig into how treatment approaches shift between NHS and private settings, what limitations exist around technique and time, and whether the “free care” model influences patient engagement. Jaimie also shares valuable advice for new grad...
In this episode, Brogan, Luke, and Giles pull apart a persistent myth in musculoskeletal care: spinal traction (and the claims that it creates long term remodelling of the spine).<br /><br />Despite being widely used across manual therapy and chiropractic circles, high-level evidence tells a very different story. We dive deep into systematic reviews, including a major Cochrane review of 32 RCTs, revealing that traction offers minimal to no long-term benefit for pain, function, or disability—and may even cause harm in some cases. We also explore how traction & X-rays continues to be promoted despite being absence from major clinical guidelines, an...
EP 7: Knee Rehab: Strength, Strategy & Manual Therapy
Apr 11, 202537 minS1
🎙️ EP 7 – Knee Rehab: Strength, Strategy & Manual Therapy<br /><br />In this episode of The Rehab Blueprint, Brogan, Luke, and Giles dive into three of the most common knee injuries in athletic populations—patellofemoral pain, tendinopathy, and meniscal injuries. They unpack evidence-based rehab strategies, the power of progressive loading 🏋️♂️, and how manual therapy can complement active care in a modern MSK approach. Whether you're working with weekend warriors or elite performers, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you build a smarter, stronger knee rehab plan. <br /><br />#KneeRehab #PatellofemoralPain #Tendinopathy #MeniscusInjury #SportsRehab #ManualTherapy #StrengthAndConditioning #RehabProfessionals #MSKrehab #TheRehabBlueprint #InjuryPrevention #EvidenceBasedPractic...
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