College Knowledge Exchange - Advancing Research Excellence
The inaugural Research College Knowledge Exchange (CKE) session will introduce the Australian College of Physiotherapists' (ACP) new pathways to the Specialist Research Physiotherapist credential — the Portfolio Pathway and the Distinguished Pathway.
This session will provide an overview of the APA Research Pathways and feature presentations from two ACP Fellows who have recently been awarded the Specialist Research Physiotherapist credential. Presenters will share their area of research, followed by an opportunity for questions, discussion and peer engagement.
This inaugural Research CKE session is complimentary for both APA members and non-members. Physiotherapists with an interest in research, research translation and advancing clinical practice are encouraged to attend
Professor Linda Denehy - Reflections on my research pathway to ACP Fellowship
This presentation will outline a journey through research over time, reflecting on motivation, asking questions, building teams, contributing evidence as well as the need for insight, support and ability to withstand the hard knocks a research career throws at you.
Professor Deirdre McGhee - Breast Health and Injury in Female Patients: Implications for Sports, Musculoskeletal, Women's Health, and Oncology Physiotherapy.
Breast health concerns, including pain, bra discomfort, and chafing, can limit physical activity and contribute to upper quadrant pain and dysfunction. High-support, properly fitted bras can help alleviate these issues. Physiotherapists in sports, musculoskeletal, women's health, and oncology can improve care by assessing and optimising bra design and fit. This approach supports upper quadrant pain management, promotes physical activity, and enhances care for female athletes.
Breast injuries, typically caused by direct impact, are female-specific sports injuries that result in pain, bruising, and swelling. Assessing and managing these soft-tissue injuries is a key responsibility for sports physiotherapists. Physiotherapists working with women in contact, collision, and combat sports need specialised knowledge, skills, and confidence to manage these injuries effectively.
This CKE provides physiotherapists with current research, knowledge, clinical skills, and evidence-based resources to assess and manage breast health and injuries across a range of physiotherapy specialties.
Please note: This is a live webinar. Login instructions including link details will be sent to registrants on the day of the event. If login instructions are not received by midday the day of the lecture to contact us on karen.ide@australian.physio
• VIC, TAS, NSW, ACT, QLD – 7.00pm AEST
• SA, NT – 6.30pm
• WA – 5.00pm
As part of your registration to this event, you will be given free access to the recording of this presentation. The recording will be available on your cdp4physio dashboard within 4 weeks of the live session
