Chris Swindale

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Chris Swindale

Chris Swindale

@CMSPhysio

Dad, husband, physio. Trainee ACP. Interested in respiratory conditions in particular. "musician" in there somewhere...all views my own. he/him

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Chris Swindale
Chris Swindale@CMSPhysio·
Hey @reformparty_uk Apart from knowing your audience and that there isn’t enough money in this world to make me ever vote for you, if one of your pledges is to cut waste, maybe don’t put 3 of the same leaflet through my door in one go.
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Critical Care Reviews@CritCareReviews·
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Kate Purcell
Kate Purcell@k8purcellphysio·
Interested in approaches for patients with eg knee OA who say they can’t lose weight because they can’t exercise. What resources or spiels do you use to address this?
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@Conor_Harris_ Nope. The diaphragm does not move the ribs out. How can it when it’s origin is on the internal aspect of the lower ribs (among other places) and it’s insertion is a central tendon. Muscles can only pull so the insertion moves and by definition it therefore cannot move ribs out
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Conor Harris
Conor Harris@Conor_Harris_·
Typically when we inhale, the diaphragm should help the ribcage expand in all directions. From front to back. And side to side. But this isn’t happening with people who have significant rib flare.
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Conor Harris@Conor_Harris_·
My favorite exercise for fixing rib flare & getting immediate results doing so!
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