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Biopsychosocialising practice and speeding up the change with Dr Kieran O’Sullivan

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Welcome to another episode of The Words Matter Podcast.

In this episode I’m delighted to speak with Physiotherapist Dr Kieran O’Sullivan.

Kieran graduated as a physiotherapist from the University College Dublin in 1999. In 2004 he completed an MSc in Manipulative Therapy at Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia. In 2005, he started lecturing at the University of Limerick.

In 2008 he was awarded specialist member status by the Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists. From 2016-2019, he took a 3-year career break to act as Lead Physiotherapist at the Sports Spine Centre at Aspetar, Qatar, and he shares his experience of this in the episode.

His research interest is musculoskeletal pain and injury, particularly persistent spinal pain. He completed his PhD on persistent low back pain.

In this episode we talk about:

  • The progression of the BPS model and the barriers and facilitators influencing this progression.
  • His experience of working within the different cultural and social contexts at Aspetar, Qatar.
  • The systemic, organisational and structural factors related to clinicians practice behaviour and the challenges of implementing a BPS framework.
  • The 'swinging pendulum' argument of the the BPS model in MSK practice.
  • How we might inadvertently trivialise, invalidate or stigmatise patients experiencing MSK pain.
  • His ideas around approaching MSK colleagues who hold misconceptions, unhelpful beliefs or adopt outdated treatment models.
  • A communication strategy which has been affiliated with him - the 'Kieran O’Sullivan talk back Technique'

Kieran has been a frequently requested guest, and it’s clear why. I really enjoyed talking to Kieran, his calm, warm and wise words were really effective in charting a way forward to overcome some of the challenges of implementing a biopsychosocial approach to practice.

Kieran is on Twitter @kieranosull

Subscribe to www.wordsmatter-education.com , and if you liked the podcast, you'll love the Words Matter online course in effective language and communication when managing back pain - ideal for all MSK therapists and students.


Instagram @Wordsmatter_education
Twitter @WordsClinical

Facebook Words Matter - Improving Clinical Communication

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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Welcome to another episode of The Words Matter Podcast.

In this episode I’m delighted to speak with Physiotherapist Dr Kieran O’Sullivan.

Kieran graduated as a physiotherapist from the University College Dublin in 1999. In 2004 he completed an MSc in Manipulative Therapy at Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia. In 2005, he started lecturing at the University of Limerick.

In 2008 he was awarded specialist member status by the Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists. From 2016-2019, he took a 3-year career break to act as Lead Physiotherapist at the Sports Spine Centre at Aspetar, Qatar, and he shares his experience of this in the episode.

His research interest is musculoskeletal pain and injury, particularly persistent spinal pain. He completed his PhD on persistent low back pain.

In this episode we talk about:

  • The progression of the BPS model and the barriers and facilitators influencing this progression.
  • His experience of working within the different cultural and social contexts at Aspetar, Qatar.
  • The systemic, organisational and structural factors related to clinicians practice behaviour and the challenges of implementing a BPS framework.
  • The 'swinging pendulum' argument of the the BPS model in MSK practice.
  • How we might inadvertently trivialise, invalidate or stigmatise patients experiencing MSK pain.
  • His ideas around approaching MSK colleagues who hold misconceptions, unhelpful beliefs or adopt outdated treatment models.
  • A communication strategy which has been affiliated with him - the 'Kieran O’Sullivan talk back Technique'

Kieran has been a frequently requested guest, and it’s clear why. I really enjoyed talking to Kieran, his calm, warm and wise words were really effective in charting a way forward to overcome some of the challenges of implementing a biopsychosocial approach to practice.

Kieran is on Twitter @kieranosull

Subscribe to www.wordsmatter-education.com , and if you liked the podcast, you'll love the Words Matter online course in effective language and communication when managing back pain - ideal for all MSK therapists and students.


Instagram @Wordsmatter_education
Twitter @WordsClinical

Facebook Words Matter - Improving Clinical Communication

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  continue reading

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