A Chat with Physiotherapist – Pip Windsor

ONLINE WEBINAR with physiotherapist PipWindsor
Breathing Dysfunction
In this session…
We will be ‘Thinking Outside The Lung’
- The 3 dimensions of breathing– what is normal?
- What is dysfunctional?
- How does dysfunctional breathing develop and how does it present?
- How do we treat it?
- How do we work together?–Bottom up/top down approaches
- Breathing myths–are we helping?
DATE: Tuesday 30 September, 7:30pm AEST
VENUE: Zoom Link is provided on RSVP
COST: VMA+ Members: FREE
VMA Connect Members: FREE
Non-Member: $40
RSVP: connect@voicemedicine.au
Payment Details: Voice Medicine Australia
BSB: 063138
AccountNumber: 10904906
ABOUT PIP
Pip’s career began with an interest in respiratory care and musculoskeletal physiotherapy, working in the NHS in England, with a special focus emerging in 1997 when she first encountered patients with Breathing Pattern Disorders at Waitakere Hospital in New Zealand.
This discovery led to eight years contributing to the development of the UK’s Breathing Pattern Disorders special interest group, before establishing Australia’s first dedicated breathing disorders clinic in Perth.
Pip is a Bradcliff Method Practitioner and teaches on the Level 1 and 2 online courses, which is reaching a growing number of physios worldwide.
Pip sees patients of all ages, with unexplained or disproportionate breathlessness, exercise-induced breathing difficulties, anxiety or just the curious person who has tried breath-work with varying success and is interested in finding out more.
The covid epidemic brought breathing well and truly into the forefront of awareness and has accelerated people’s interest in all things breath-work. Allied health professionals are well placed to bring a safe and evidence-based approach to those with
breathing dysfunctions and in some cases busting a few myths on the subject of breathing!