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Carlos
24-07-2006, 06:11 PM
Hi everyone,

Apologies if I have posted this in the wrong place (please let me know). Just to let you know of a new free physio site to promote sharing of information. You can download patient education articles, protocols and other useful information that have been uploaded by your colleagues.

The site is http://www.physioSHARE.com

There are about 70 files at the moment but hopefully as more physio`s use the site then this number will grow.

Have a look and any comments would be useful. I`m trying to promote this worldwide as part of my CPD. If you have any presentations or in-service training modules, or patient education articles you have created then you can upload to the site for others to share. You will always be credited for the work but it allows others to develop further what you may have started.

Enjoy,

Carl

Diane
24-07-2006, 06:37 PM
Looks good Carlos, thanks for "sharing." :)
I like that it is free sharing. Good idea!

Carlos
24-07-2006, 06:46 PM
Thanks Diane,

Glad you like it. I hope you will try it and let me know. I will try and get the HON code mark at some time as well.

I will put a link to this excellent forum on the site as well if thats ok with you.

I`m looking forward to contributing in some of the great discussions you have on this forum.

regards

Carl
UK Physiotherapist

Diane
24-07-2006, 07:19 PM
Carl, a link is fine by me, personally.. SomaSimple is technically Bernard's site, so permission needs to come from him, if from anyone; I can't see why anyone would object, really.

I love your idea of turning the wheels of change and improvement faster by sharing resources instead of reinventing the wheel, using the internet to educate ourselves, and also the idea of a "commonwealth" of thinking (free, noncommercial). :teeth: :thumbs_up

I've already joined your site and will take a longer look when I've a good length of time to do an exploration rather than just a cursory look. Thanks again.

I'm glad you will be visiting us/contributing here!

emad
24-07-2006, 07:34 PM
Hi Carl ;

I will register there ,i like know how British physios think ,work ,reflect .

Welcome here

Cheers
Emad

Carlos
24-07-2006, 07:47 PM
Thanks Emad,

I will look forward to your comments. I guess the more work is uploaded the more it will become useful. I have just written to our UK Chartered Society of physiotherapy (http://www.csp.org.uk ) to see if they will put a small promo in their UK magazine.

This is just a small scale CPD project at the moment but hopefully it may grow. Thanks again for the comments,

regards

Carl

Barrett Dorko
24-07-2006, 08:28 PM
Carlos,

I've already joined. It looks like you're doing The Right Thing and I will point my students toward your site in the coming weeks.

Carlos
24-07-2006, 11:51 PM
Thank you Barrett,

its certainly work in progress but I hope its a start in the right direction.

thanks again,

regards

Carl

nari
25-07-2006, 12:04 AM
Carl, I will join up as soon as I have email alive again...the server has once more fallen in a heap and hopefully email will be online today sometime.

Nari

Carlos
25-07-2006, 12:18 AM
Thanks Nari,

I hope you enjoy it. Good luck with the email thing!

Carl

BB
25-07-2006, 03:53 AM
Great idea Carlos. I have many neurodynamic exercise handouts with pictures that I will send your way. I've been meaning to put them on somasimple anyway.
Thanks
Cory

Diane
25-07-2006, 04:46 AM
Hi Carlos,
Would you be willing to share a bit of info, like, how long you've been a PT? What sort of PT you do, general interests, etc. Looks like you have some computer expertise, for sure. :teeth: Only if you want..

emad
25-07-2006, 09:48 AM
Personally , i support giving link here to Carl,s forum ,as there is signinificant number here has registered there .

Yes,Carl , i like to know the Goal of the forum and paradigm, what could we discuss ,set there !

Cheers
Emad

Carlos
25-07-2006, 05:11 PM
Thanks for all your comments guys,

I must say this is an excellent site for communication.

In response to Cory - thanks that would be great to upload some of your work. Let me know if there is not an appropiate section to put it in and I will create one.

In response to Diane, I was trained in London and now approx 5 years post qualification. I spent a number of years in the NHS but now work in an occuaptional setting 3 days a week working with people with upper limb disorders and occuaptional issues. In addition I work 1 day a week with student musicians with similar issues. Finally a day is spent in private practice. I love the variety but the daily commute into London is a bit of a grind ! Looking to move by the coast at some point for a bit more balance.

Prior to physio I trained in Sport Science and worked in the health and fitness field for a number of years before extending my skills to where I am today. I maintain my fitness throughout the year and regularly participate in triathlons - but I`m no athlete !!

I have some basic knowledge of computers and learnt to write basic programmes at 18 years - however much of this knowledge was lost and I have had to relearn over the last several months. Luckily the web is a great place to get free computer code ! I designed physioSHARE primarily so I would have a database of articles that I could access in a variety of different workplaces. However I realised I could never write all the patient education sheets or keep them updated so designed the site so we could share useful information among our profession and make our life a bit easier. The site has taken 7 months to complete but I guess it will remain work in progress for many more months and I will maintain it as part of my professional CPD.

In response to Emad, thanks for the support. I never thought about developing the forum on physioSHARE other than for requesting information from colleagues and perhaps suggesting ways to improve the site. I think this forum is great and I would ask whether we need another forum. Perhaps far better to keep our debate going in one or two places rather than several. Forums take a lot of work to make them successful and I feel my strength is probably in site design/usability - i.e make the file sharing bit work better. I`m open to suggestions but will definitely create a link for this forum on the physioSHARE site.

Again, thanks for all your support,

regards

Carl
:teeth:

Diane
25-07-2006, 05:34 PM
Thanks for introducing yourself a bit more Carlos. :teeth:
Wow, what a labor of love you've produced. Good for you. Thank you.

nari
26-07-2006, 01:54 AM
Hi Carl

After three days without email - finally back on board.
I have had a roam through the site and it all looks professional and user-friendly. I was particularly keen on the motor control presentation and the various theories and hypotheses all summed up. Nice to see the shortcomings of each hypothesis.
You've done a great job. I agree that it could function best as a fileshare facility; and on the controversial 'Shoulder impingement' section, a broad collection of approaches would be most helpful for those doubtful about the validity of the 'standard' strengthening program - like me...

All the best

Nari

Carlos
26-07-2006, 02:10 AM
Thanks Nari,

I agree. I think the more different approaches we get on one subject (e.g `shoulder impingement` treatments) the more people will understand the variations that are out there. This would make for interesting debate as well.

Glad you like the site - I just hope people will upload some of their work as well ! :teeth:

Carl

neuron
03-09-2006, 09:51 AM
hi carl,
I've visited and registered to this website. it's really a good effort and especially my students finds it usefull this site to get more information under one roof!! great idea

cheers
neuron:thumbs_up

Carlos
18-09-2006, 06:53 PM
Thanks Neuron,

Sorry for the late reply. The site is going well. Thanks to the Somasimple I have regular members joining almost daily which is great.

I am currently trying to get my UK professional body (CSP) to run an article in frontline if I am lucky. I hope this will then encourage more UK physios to join and upload their content.

Thanks for your support,

regards

Carl
:teeth:

emad
05-10-2006, 04:30 PM
Seems that physioshare has been invaded by advertisers ,carl has nott seen them .

Emad

nari
05-10-2006, 10:53 PM
So it would seem. I guess it is a lot of work keeping them away.

Nari

emad
05-10-2006, 11:07 PM
Carl or the administraor removed or delted all their threads and advertisments 5 hours ago , they returned back , they like to occupy the site .

Emad