by Admin | Apr 14, 2024 | Business, Manual Therapy, Massage Therapy
FollowFollowFollowFollow After 20+ years in practice I am retiring my therapy table. If it could talk this is what it would say…. I remember it was the fall of 2007, when we started working together. You were so excited to start your new venture. Your new career....
by Admin | Feb 23, 2024 | Manual Therapy, Rehab, Sports Injury
FollowFollowFollowFollow Ankle injuries comprise a large number of the total number of musculoskeletal injuries that visit our clinical practices annually. While many ankle injuries happen in the sporting environment, a large number also happen during activities of...
by Admin | Jan 12, 2024 | Education, Manual Therapy, Rehab
FollowFollowFollowFollow Frozen shoulder. Did you shudder as well? When I see it on an intake form I know I’m always in for a challenging case. Early in my career I had a lady with a diagnosis of frozen shoulder come into my office. She had seen many other...
by Admin | Oct 25, 2023 | Education, Manual Therapy, Mentorship
FollowFollowFollowFollow Many manual therapists can relate to the tipping of the scales; moments when work-life balance favours career accomplishments, and personal well-being takes a back seat. Scheduling can be busier at certain times of the year and manual...
by Admin | Aug 25, 2023 | Concussion, Education, Manual Therapy
FollowFollowFollowFollow I sit across from a young woman who has been struggling for months with the symptoms of post-concussion syndrome. She is frustrated and tears up as she explains how she feels lost, helpless and has received little guidance on how to get...
by Admin | Jul 15, 2023 | Education, Manual Therapy, Rehab
FollowFollowFollowFollow Opinion: Are Asymmetries Clinically Significant? It’s common for clinicians to notice asymmetrical postures and movement when observing people in clinic. Sometimes, people themselves point out that they are aware of an asymmetry (i.e., “one...
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