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Minisode 7: The 'Salsa' story that explains cognitive functional therapy

Minisode 7: The 'Salsa' story that explains cognitive functional therapy

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Cognitive Functional Therapy (CFT) can be a complex concept to explain to patients and fellow clinicians. In this episode, we use the "Salsa Story" as a powerful metaphor to break down how CFT addresses the multidimensional nature of pain.What You’ll Learn:How to use storytelling to improve patient education and buy-in.The core principles of Cognitive Functional Therapy (CFT) in clinical practice.A fresh perspective on moving beyond traditional biomechanical models for chronic pain.About ABPT Physi-ed We provide high-level education for physiotherapists and healthcare professionals looking to sharpen their clinical reasoning and stay updated with evidence-based practice.#Physiotherapy #CognitiveFunctionalTherapy #CFT #PainManagement #PhysicalTherapy #ClinicalReasoningRelated Episodes: If you enjoyed this deep dive into clinical decision-making, be sure to check out our other podcast episodes:The Reality of Elite Sport: Trauma, High Stakes & Clinical Decisions – Explore how high-pressure environments influence clinical reasoning.Understanding IBS: symptoms, causes and clinical realities – A closer look at clinical realities in internal health.Charcot foot: the diabetic red flag all clinicians need to know – Essential knowledge for identifying critical clinical indicators.Don't forget to subscribe to ABPT Physi-ed for more evidence-based physiotherapy education and clinical reasoning support!If you found this episode helpful, please check out our other other episodes here: • Physi-ed Podcast If you found this video helpful, please like and subscribe as this really helps our channel.Please note this video is intended as a teaching and learning resource for healthcare students or professionals, and is not intended as medical advice or a substitute for clinical assessment or professional training. Please follow the guidance of your health professional or educators.

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