Ep.34 Orthoses in Clinical Practice: Insightful Strategies with Matt Dilnott
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Unlock the secrets of orthotic therapy with Matt Dilnot, a seasoned expert who's revolutionized his clinical methods. This episode promises a treasure trove of insights into the effective use of orthotics, ensuring you walk away with invaluable knowledge on patient treatment strategies. Matt's journey from a once frequent orthotic prescriber to a selective, evidence-based advocate showcases the profound transformation within our field. As we peel back the layers of historical overuse, you'll learn about the delicate balance between research and real-world application, and how it influences the way we mitigate lower limb conditions today.
Join us as we examine the dynamic world of orthotics, where we've transitioned from rigid to flexible devices, ensuring muscle function isn't compromised. The conversation with Matt brings to light pivotal research on the adverse effects of stiff orthotics on muscle atrophy, prompting a reevaluation of our approach to foot health. Hear about the growing acceptance of off-the-shelf orthotics in modern practice and their burgeoning role in patient care, marking a significant shift from skepticism to appreciation. This episode is more than a dialogue; it's an educational journey that will reshape your understanding of orthotic application and its lasting impact on patients' lives.
@simplythebestpodiatry
@jasonagosta
www.thegenie.au
Melbournefootclinic.com.au
@matthewdilnott
m.dilnott@melbournefootclinic.com.au
This podcast is recorded and produced on Naarm and Bunurong the traditional lands of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to the elders, past present and emerging and the land, seas and skies for which we all live.
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1. Ep.34 Orthoses in Clinical Practice: Insightful Strategies with Matt Dilnott (00:00:00)
2. Clinical Approach to Orthosis Usage (00:00:05)
3. Evolution of Orthotic Treatment Approach (00:10:20)
4. The Impact of Orthotic Devices (00:17:45)
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