Can we provide every human on earth (and mars) with access to world-class physiotherapy at near zero cost? Topics covered: - Schools of thought: physiotherapy + neurolinguistic programming (NLP) + quantum physics (QP) + proprioceptive deep tendon reflex (PDT-R) - Demonstration and explanation of ‘spooky stuff’ - The use of language to create and shape expectancy in physiotherapy - Physiotherapy education across a practitioners lifespan - Curiosity, care and common sense - ‘Physician, heal thyself’ Teasers (hints of what will be covered next time): - Myths told by practitioners - Quantum physics at is applies to physical therapy - Empathy and mirror neurons - The influence of light, sound, touch, memory, projection (and more) on a person’s neural circuitry Rikke is a physiotherapist who integrates and improvises with a variety of frameworks (NLP, PDT-R, QP and more) as her curiosity guides her in helping others to improve their lives. WARNING: This episode is not for the faint of heart nor the rigid of mind. Categorisation by diagnosis or structure is an important foundation of a physiotherapist’s education but need not, in Rikke’s view, be the only lens through which we help people. Strap yourselves in and keep an eye out for the one time where Sam surprised Rikke and challenged her world view when she tried to infer his chronological age. Maybe the recent shaving of his beard has made him appear younger? Some have said as much. Everyone is welcome to comment with: 1. Answers to “Who is the world’s best physio?” 2. Questions 3. Thoughts 4. Jokes 5. Corrections

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