• Ep 3: Why ACL Injuries (and Re-Injuries) Actually Happen
    Feb 23 2026

    In this episode of the RX Physiotherapy Podcast, Trent Cooksley dives into the biomechanics behind ACL injuries and re-injuries.

    Drawing from landmark video analysis research and current return-to-sport evidence, we unpack:

    • Why ACL injuries occur within 40–50 milliseconds of ground contact
    • The role of knee valgus, internal rotation, and near-full extension
    • Why ACL injuries are often a system failure — not just a knee problem
    • The importance of quadriceps strength in reducing re-injury risk
    • How fatigue alters landing mechanics late in games and seasons
    • Why young athletes are up to 15x more likely to sustain a second ACL injury

    ACL injuries are rarely random.
    They are predictable.
    And that means they are modifiable.

    If you’re an athlete, coach, parent, or clinician, this episode is essential listening.

    In our next episode, we’ll explore non-surgical ACL rehabilitation and what to expect from that pathway.

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    6 Min.
  • EP 2: ACL Injury: Surgical vs Non-Surgical Management
    Feb 18 2026

    An ACL injury is one of the few injuries where people are asked to make a permanent decision within days — swollen knee, unclear scans, season pressure… and somehow you’re expected to already know if you want surgery.

    In this episode of the RX Physiotherapy Podcast, Trent Cooksley unpack what surgery actually does, and what it doesn’t.

    Because here’s the truth:
    Surgery restores anatomy.
    Rehab restores capacity.

    We explore the research behind immediate vs delayed reconstruction, why rehab quality matters more than surgical timing, and how strength, confidence, and knee stability should guide decision-making — not fear or urgency.

    This conversation isn’t about choosing sides. It’s about slowing the process down, understanding your options, and making an informed decision based on how your knee responds to structured rehab.

    If you or someone you know is navigating an ACL injury, this episode offers clarity grounded in evidence — not pressure.

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    7 Min.
  • EP 1: ACL Injury: What Actually Happened & What Comes Next
    Feb 9 2026

    An ACL injury can feel overwhelming. In the first few days, opinions come fast — you’ll need surgery, your season is over, your knee will never be the same. But the evidence tells a very different story.

    In this first episode of our ACL series, physiotherapist Trent Cooksley breaks down what actually happens during an ACL injury and why rushing decisions early can lead to poorer outcomes. We explore the true role of the ACL, how these injuries occur, and why the ligament alone does not determine your future function.

    Drawing on landmark research and modern rehabilitation frameworks, this episode explains:

    • What the ACL actually does (and doesn’t do)
    • Why ACL injuries aren’t “bad luck” but influenced by movement, load, and fatigue
    • What matters most in the early stages after injury
    • Why rehab-first approaches are evidence-based, not “second best”
    • How strength, capacity, and confidence — not timelines — guide return to sport

    An ACL injury is not a career-ending diagnosis, and surgery is not always inevitable. With the right information, time, and rehabilitation, outcomes improve — with or without surgery.

    This episode sets the foundation for the series. In Episode 2, we’ll explore surgical vs non-surgical management and how to decide which path is right for you.

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    7 Min.
  • 13. Neck Pain & Hypermobility: Why You’re Not Fragile (and What Actually Helps)
    Feb 2 2026

    If you have hypermobility and live with ongoing neck pain, it’s easy to feel confused, frustrated, or even afraid to move.

    In this episode, April and Laura unpack why neck pain is so common in people with hypermobility and why it doesn’t mean you’re fragile, broken, or destined for pain.

    They discuss how ligament laxity, reduced proprioception, muscle fatigue, posture, and nervous system sensitivity all contribute to neck symptoms, and why common advice like excessive stretching or neck cracking can sometimes make things worse.

    This conversation focuses on what actually helps long-term:
    ✔️ building strength and control
    ✔️ improving proprioception
    ✔️ understanding pain as a protective signal, not damage
    ✔️ using a graded, whole-body approach to rehab
    ✔️ recognising red flags and knowing when to seek further assessment

    Most importantly, this episode reframes hypermobility from something to fear into something that can be managed — and even become a strength — with the right plan and support.

    If you’ve been told to “just be careful” or feel unsure about how to move safely with hypermobility, this episode is for you.

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    37 Min.
  • 12. How Physiotherapy Improves Golf Performance & Prevents Injury with Trent Cooksley
    Oct 6 2025

    In this episode of the RX Physiotherapy Podcast, April Patterson sits down with physiotherapist and former competitive golfer Trent Cooksley to explore how physiotherapy can transform the way you play golf.

    From common golf injuries like back pain, golfer’s elbow, and shoulder strain to the science behind mobility, strength, and flexibility, Trent shares his expertise on how golfers can reduce pain, prevent injuries, and unlock their full potential on the course.

    Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:

    • What “golf physiotherapy” is and why it matters for both amateurs and pros
    • The most common golf injuries (lower back pain, golfer’s elbow, shoulder and wrist issues)
    • The role of mobility, flexibility, and core stability in a powerful, pain-free swing
    • Why amateur golfers often neglect physical conditioning and how to fix it
    • How physiotherapists use TPI (Titleist Performance Institute) screening to assess swing mechanics
    • The top 3 exercises every golfer should be doing for strength and injury prevention
    • Simple warm-up routines that prime your body for golf and reduce injury risk
    • How often golfers should see a physiotherapist for injury recovery and performance check-ins

    Whether you’re new to the sport or a seasoned player, this episode will help you understand the vital role physiotherapy plays in keeping your body strong, efficient, and injury-free so you can enjoy more time on the course.

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    16 Min.
  • 11. Women’s Health & Recovery: Pregnancy & Postpartum Tips with Emily Yorkston
    Sep 4 2025

    Join April Patterson and Emily Yorkston on the RX Physiotherapy Podcast as they dive deep into women’s health, pregnancy, and postpartum recovery.

    In this episode, Emily, a women’s health physiotherapist, shares expert advice on managing pregnancy-related pelvic pain, diastasis recti, and core health.

    Discover practical tips for exercising safely during and after pregnancy, reducing discomfort from round ligament pain, lower back pain, and pelvic girdle pain, and returning to your pre-pregnancy fitness routine.

    Emily also explains what’s normal versus what’s not, including bladder leakage, posture changes, and core muscle separation, empowering women to advocate for their own health.

    Whether you’re pregnant, recently postpartum, or simply interested in understanding women’s musculoskeletal health, this episode is packed with actionable advice, evidence-based guidance, and practical strategies to support your body through pregnancy and beyond.

    Key topics covered:

    • Pregnancy-related pelvic girdle and lower back pain
    • Round ligament pain and fetal positioning
    • Diastasis recti: causes, prevalence, and postpartum management
    • Safe exercises during pregnancy and gradual return to activity postpartum
    • Tips for managing day-to-day pain and discomfort
    • Advocacy and self-care for women’s health concerns

    Listen now for expert insights on supporting your body, reducing pain, and confidently navigating pregnancy and postpartum recovery!

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    19 Min.
  • 10. TMJ & Jaw Pain Causes, Treatment, and What Actually Works
    Aug 3 2025

    Jaw pain can feel overwhelming — especially when it affects your ability to speak, eat, or focus. In this episode, April Patterson breaks down what TMJ (temporomandibular joint) dysfunction really is, why it happens, and most importantly — what actually helps.

    From muscle tension and poor posture to stress, hypermobility and compensatory movement patterns, we explore the many reasons why jaw pain can arise — and why treating it isn't just about the jaw.

    Learn how conservative care (no surgery, no injections) can lead to real results through manual therapy, exercise, posture support, and patient-centred education. April shares practical insights from clinical experience, pain science, and personal understanding to help you take back control — whether you’re living with TMD or supporting others who are.

    You’ll also hear tips on:

    • How posture affects jaw stability
    • Why strengthening (not just stretching) matters
    • What to look for in a good practitioner
    • The link between stress, pain, and the jaw
    • And how to build long-term resilience, not just quick fixes

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone dealing with persistent jaw pain — or wanting to better understand it from a whole-body, whole-person approach.

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    17 Min.
  • 9. Breaking Down the SPIDER Outcome Measure for EDS and Hypermobility
    Jul 27 2025

    If you’ve ever felt like your EDS or hypermobility symptoms are “all over the place” — from joint pain to digestive issues to fatigue — this episode is for you.

    April Patterson dives into the SPIDER outcome measure, a powerful tool that captures the full-body impact of connective tissue disorders like Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder (HSD). Unlike traditional assessments that focus only on joint flexibility, the SPIDER evaluates eight key systems including neuromuscular, cardiac, gastrointestinal, and psychological domains.

    Learn how this questionnaire helps identify symptom patterns, puts lived experience at the centre of care, and guides better treatment decisions — so patients and practitioners aren’t left guessing.

    Whether you’re a clinician, a patient, or supporting someone with EDS, this episode will help you better understand what’s really going on beneath the surface.

    Take the SPIDER test here: april-uqnuykdm.scoreapp.com

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    6 Min.