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...
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...
by Admin | Jan 15, 2023 | Brain Health, Concussion, Rehab
FollowFollowFollowFollow For as long as I can remember I have always needed a lot of sleep. While there are people that appear to function well on little sleep, it’s not unusual for me to sleep 9-10 hours in a night. If my sleep is disrupted, it affects the rest of my...
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...
by Admin | Oct 3, 2022 | Concussion, Neurophysiology, Rehab
FollowFollowFollowFollow The topic of stress is one at the forefront of concussion management. Whether it’s sub-symptom physical exertion or cognitive stressors, it appears that addressing these two components of stress can lead to positive outcomes for people who...
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