@JemPD we definitely have education on our list of things to do for both students and qualified physios - I like the idea of some information along the lines you mention so will share this with the others
Interestingly some of the replies we have had do involve positive experiences of physio, particularly for a musculoskeltal problem such as the one you describe.
It is this understandable mistrust of/negativity towards our profession that speaks volumes to how this patient group has been treated, and is one reason we have formed as a group. Hopefully we will be able to make a change in this.
Sadly our referral was for GET. Physio was nice but simply did not have a clue. Completely unrealistic prognosis and conflation with chronic fatigue. No knowledge of OI, low blood volume, comorbidities.
I really hope that you can turn things around.
My daughter would benefit hugely from selective physio, but engagement is now as probable as the artic ice becoming permanent again.
Education from peers is key. It would be great to think that this could be addressed quickly at national level CPD module?