by Admin | Mar 15, 2022 | Manual Therapy, Rehab, Sports Injury
FollowFollowFollowFollow Growing up playing soccer, my ankles plagued me. I remember numerous times running down the left flank of the field, taking a shot, and rolling my ankle. By the end of my playing career, it was more common for me to have an ankle sprain than...
by Admin | Jan 18, 2022 | Concussion, Manual Therapy, Rehab
FollowFollowFollowFollow Vertigo can be very complex in nature. Making the appropriate and timely referral can lead to quicker recovery times for the person. This guide will cover the strategies to help a clinician categorize vertigo-like symptoms and to assist in...
by Admin | Oct 19, 2021 | Manual Therapy, Massage Therapy, Neurophysiology, Sports Injury
FollowFollowFollowFollow Elements of an Efficient Runner Runners love to run! For some, running becomes a part of their identity. Whether someone is training for an elite-level event such as a marathon, or just enjoys running for the sake of it, many commonalities...
by Admin | Sep 6, 2021 | Manual Therapy, Massage Therapy, Rehab, Sports Injury
FollowFollowFollowFollow This week’s guest blog is from Taylor James _____________________________________________________________________________________________ If you’re into using IASTM, that’s great. Keep using it. Keep on serving your community, and your...
by Admin | Sep 6, 2021 | Gut Health, Manual Therapy, Massage Therapy, Sports Injury, Uncategorized
FollowFollowFollowFollow Hi All, Here are some interesting articles and podcast episodes from the month gone by. Enjoy! Articles 1. The Gut-Brain Connection: How to feed your brain by Gillian Crooks Podcast Episodes EP #83 Bursitis EP #82 Ten life lessons...
by Admin | Jul 14, 2021 | Chronic Pain, Manual Therapy, Neurophysiology, Pain Science, Rehab
FollowFollowFollowFollow This week’s guest blog is from Jamie Johnston _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Have you ever had one of those appointments where you’re not sure of the outcome or the patient...
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