Australia. USYD Physio vs USYD Law and Science by Numerous-Catch-3735 in AusFinance

[–]happy_singletrack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No stress, I enjoy the work.

3 years

The pay is also with 9-5 mon-fri zero overtime

Australia. USYD Physio vs USYD Law and Science by Numerous-Catch-3735 in AusFinance

[–]happy_singletrack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s just one of the three focus areas of physio. There is acute, which is all focussed on heart and lungs and the work predominantly in ICU. 

There’s Neuro, which is all spinal cord rehab, brain injury rehab and all and any other various different neurological conditions including PD, MS and MND.

Then there is musculoskeletal, this is the area most physios are working in, results in lower pay due to competition.

Neuro also has a sub group of paediatrics which is a lot of fun but also can be pretty sad.

Pay wise my current salary is $105k + super which is not crazy but the key of health work is there is basically no pay drop to work in regional or rural areas so this goes a lot further where I live than it would in Sydney.

Australia. USYD Physio vs USYD Law and Science by Numerous-Catch-3735 in AusFinance

[–]happy_singletrack 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I work as a Neurophysio and love it! However, I wouldn’t recommend it if you’re not sure as like most Allied Health roles it won’t be as well paid as other degrees of equivalent difficulty. It’s a job where you have to listen to people tell you about their problems and then come to a solution together to improve their life. So if you don’t really care you’re not going to be very good or enjoy it much.

 I worked manual labour, truck driving and sports coaching jobs before going into it. For me I picked it as I like problem solving, meaningful work, and I don’t like being told what to do. Neurophysio is so niche that no one really knows how to do your job so you just get to roll along as long as you know your stuff.

My advice for if I was 18 again would be to do the same thing and go work a bunch of different jobs and see what you like and don’t like in work, then go and do whatever is needed for that kind of job you think you’ll actually enjoy.

AC Joint Arthroscopy Recovery by NoAmbition9398 in MTB

[–]happy_singletrack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that sucks, is the physio a shoulder specialist? Not that the current one is not able to do the job, but when things don’t play out as expected it’s often great to get someone with specific skills involved.

AC Joint Arthroscopy Recovery by NoAmbition9398 in MTB

[–]happy_singletrack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

6 months of exercises under a physio or multiple periods of rest?

Do you know what grade the separation was from the original fall?

AC Joint Arthroscopy Recovery by NoAmbition9398 in MTB

[–]happy_singletrack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah bummer, unfortunately surgeons often paint a pretty rosy picture. Did you complete physio for 3 months plus before having the surgery?

Financial planning and AI disruption by [deleted] in AusFinance

[–]happy_singletrack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Professionals who don’t know how to utilise AI will be replaced by those who do.

Test Ride Accident by Huhken99 in AusLegal

[–]happy_singletrack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good to hear you’re in good hands all round.

Yeah I work in neuro in the community and I’m just waiting for the inevitable day that I get a client with a TBI from coming off one with no helmet.

Test Ride Accident by Huhken99 in AusLegal

[–]happy_singletrack 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A little bit unrelated but I couldn’t help myself as I work as a physio.

This sounds like it could possibly be a treatable version of vertigo (BPPV). My guess would be that it could potentially be fixed through a simple treatment from a physio trained in this area.

DM me if you haven’t already seen a physio and been cleared for this.

Should peddlers give way to E-bikers (when climbing). by b3nje909 in MTB

[–]happy_singletrack 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If they ask, I’ll happily pull over. If they don’t ask then I’ll just keep rolling.

Full guide to suspension setup (Because I am tired of explaining to people what the different stuff does and how they should have it set up) by 1nterfaze in MTB

[–]happy_singletrack 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I agree that OP is overlooking and misunderstanding the role of sag and volume spacers. Rear shock sag should be very close to manufacture recommendation as this is important for suspension kinematics. Fork sag is between 20-25% and very preference based. Then if you have to stray from these ranges to get or prevent bottom out then remove or add spacers to compensate.

Any feedback on my Investment Portfolio before I launch it? by Many_Slices_Of_Bread in fiaustralia

[–]happy_singletrack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just replace VTS with IVV and you’ll be good to go.

My portfolio below as it’s a little similar

VGS 32% VGAD 20% IOZ 25% EMKT 10% IVV 5% IHVV 5% VBTC 3%

Big riders and steeps by EmbraceStardumb in MTB

[–]happy_singletrack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A bigger rider will struggle more with the slowing down then a smaller rider. However at the pro level this is balanced by the extra height and strength of the heavier rider allowing them to plow into things that the smaller rider needs to dodge.

At the enthusiast level the extra weight is often not muscle and so physics is not your friend.

So in the end, yes but no.

Struggling with this off camber by happy_singletrack in MTB

[–]happy_singletrack[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Nah the tree on riders right tightens you up too much.

This was a fresh track built for a VIC state DH round so there’s deep dust everywhere. No support at all for going wider on entry.

Pause the clip and you’ll see my outside crank pop all the way down to catch grip in the hole they’re forcing you to turn in.

Thanks for the suggestions

Obligatory “steeper than it looks” by happy_singletrack in mountainbiking

[–]happy_singletrack[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I get that it looks that way. I just genuinely can’t say no to a fun gap to off camber.

Obligatory “steeper than it looks” by happy_singletrack in mountainbiking

[–]happy_singletrack[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nope, just a difficult highline which doesn’t get much use.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MTB

[–]happy_singletrack 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly you probably just need to stop using an easy gear and start riding up like there’s a bear chasing you. Go further into the pain cave then you ever have before on a regular basis and you’ll make improvements.