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Feeling the Effects of Therapist Burnout

Feeling the Effects of Therapist Burnout

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...
Best practices in addressing symptoms after a concussion

Best practices in addressing symptoms after a concussion

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...
Opinion: Are Anatomical Asymmetries Significant?

Opinion: Are Anatomical Asymmetries Significant?

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...
Preventing Compassion Fatigue in Caregiving Professions

Preventing Compassion Fatigue in Caregiving Professions

by Admin | Mar 29, 2023 | Education, Manual Therapy, Mentorship

FollowFollowFollowFollow “When practicing medicine feels more like labour than a labour of love, take steps to heal the healer.” ~ Pfifferling & Gilley Preventing Compassion Fatigue in Caregiving Professions If you ask someone in a caregiving...
The Autonomic Nervous System’s Role in Corrective Movement Strategies

The Autonomic Nervous System’s Role in Corrective Movement Strategies

by Admin | Feb 23, 2023 | Manual Therapy, Neurophysiology, Rehab

FollowFollowFollowFollow A sympathetic nervous system response happens when a person is under a real or perceived threat; the autonomic nervous system mobilizes cellular resources necessary to engage a fight or flight response. An inefficient movement strategy...
Massage Therapy for People with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Massage Therapy for People with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

by Admin | Dec 13, 2022 | Education, Manual Therapy, Rehab

FollowFollowFollowFollow This week’s guest blog is from Richard Lebert ______________________________________________________________________________________ Pathophysiology Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition characterized by tingling, numbness and pain in...
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