by Admin | Aug 30, 2024 | Education, Manual Therapy, Rehab
FollowFollowFollowFollow This week’s guest blog is from Tyler Pearce ___________________________________________________________________________________________ It’s becoming more common for manual therapists to prescribe exercises for their clientele. The...
by Admin | Jul 25, 2024 | Brain Health, Mentorship, Rehab
FollowFollowFollowFollow This week’s guest blog is from Cait Leavitt _____________________________________________________________________________________ Many practitioners are in their role because they want to help people. Seeing our clients hit their rehab...
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 | 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...
by Admin | Apr 29, 2023 | Education, Rehab, Sports Injury
FollowFollowFollowFollow If you’ve worked with people in an exercise setting for any period of time, you’ve either knowingly or unknowingly been working in the field of skill acquisition. Webster’s Dictionary defines a “skill” as “a learned power of doing something...
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