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    leading edge physiotherapy

    Explore "leading edge physiotherapy" with insightful episodes like "On A Story of Resilience with Special Guest Kelsey Duliba", "On A Helicopter Crash with Special Guest Delaney Frame", "On Type 1 Diabetes with Guest Charlie and Ray Davidson", "On Food for Thought with Guest Kristine Kowalchuk" and "When You Survive a High Speed Head On Collision - with Guest Christine Schneider" from podcasts like ""Life Shouldn't Hurt", "Life Shouldn't Hurt", "Life Shouldn't Hurt", "Life Shouldn't Hurt" and "Life Shouldn't Hurt"" and more!

    Episodes (6)

    On A Story of Resilience with Special Guest Kelsey Duliba

    On A Story of Resilience with Special Guest Kelsey Duliba

    Join us today as we hear from Kelsey Duliba, who courageously shares her profound journey of navigating the aftermath of a tragic car accident that claimed the lives of her beloved husband and child. On February 9, 2020, just a mere 10 minutes from home, Kelsey and her family were involved in a devastating head-on collision. Kelsey's remarkable ability to maintain control of her mindset is the reason she stands before us today.

    Her story is one of unwavering resilience as a 24-year-old, navigating the complex terrain of healing, grief, and loss. Kelsey's narrative serves as an inspiration, offering hope to all that there is light at the end of the tunnel.

    On A Helicopter Crash with Special Guest Delaney Frame

    On A Helicopter Crash with Special Guest Delaney Frame

    Join us today as we feature Delaney Frame, who found herself in a helicopter alongside three others, conducting a routine animal pattern survey in January 2022. Their journey took an unexpected turn when they faced a helicopter crash. Miraculously, all four occupants survived, albeit with fractured backs, leading to extended recovery periods.

    Delaney, in particular, endured not only a fractured back but also a spinal injury. Her journey to recovery has involved up to five days a week of physiotherapy, showcasing her unwavering determination and resilience. The progress she has made reflects the dedication and hard work invested in her rehabilitation, highlighting the remarkable strides she has taken to reach where she is today.

    On Type 1 Diabetes with Guest Charlie and Ray Davidson

    On Type 1 Diabetes with Guest Charlie and Ray Davidson

    In today's episode, we are privileged to have special guests Charlie and Ray. Charlie, who has been managing Type 1 Diabetes since the third grade, sheds light on the intricacies of this condition, wherein the pancreas fails to produce insulin – a vital hormone that facilitates the entry of blood sugar into cells for energy utilization. Charlie's journey began with symptoms such as excessive thirst, heightened appetite, and fatigue, ultimately leading to a diagnosis.

    During the discussion, Charlie and Ray candidly share their wealth of experiences related to Type 1 Diabetes, delving into its presentation, the complexities involved, the nuances of managing 'highs and lows,' and addressing the common assumptions associated with this autoimmune disease.

    On Food for Thought with Guest Kristine Kowalchuk

    On Food for Thought with Guest Kristine Kowalchuk

    Join us today with our special guest, Kristine Kowalchuk. The inception of Food for Thought traces back to a single newspaper article that resonated deeply with Kristine's parents, shedding light on the alarming issue of children going hungry in schools. From its humble beginnings in a single school, Food for Thought has expanded its reach to multiple schools over the years, ensuring that children have access to a nutritious lunch. Tune in to be part of an organization that is actively making a positive impact on the lives of these children.

    When You Survive a High Speed Head On Collision - with Guest Christine Schneider

    When You Survive a High Speed Head On Collision - with Guest Christine Schneider


    Join us today as Christine Schneider recounts her harrowing encounter with a head-on collision on an Alberta highway. Following the incident, she was airlifted to the Royal Alexandra Hospital and categorized as a poly-trauma case. Over the subsequent five months, Christine underwent a challenging recovery journey split between the Royal Alexandra Hospital and Glenrose.

    It's crucial to understand that discharge from the hospital doesn't signify complete recovery; rather, it marks the beginning of a prolonged and arduous road. Even reacquiring basic skills, such as learning to walk independently, becomes a significant part of the ongoing rehabilitation process.

    On Strokes with Guest Patient Darren Crichton

    On Strokes with Guest Patient Darren Crichton

    In this episode, we are fortunate to engage in a conversation with Darren Crichton, who shares his profound experience of surviving a unique type of stroke that caused damage to his cerebellum. The cerebellum is a vital component in the human brain as it plays a role in motor movement and balance control. During our discussion, we delve into the symptoms he exhibited, his realization of the urgent need for medical attention, the critical medical interventions he underwent, his remarkable journey in managing post-stroke symptoms, and ultimately, how he has not only overcome the challenges but also flourished in his present life.

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