Call to action to all physiotherapists!

We have a beautiful job where we have the opportunity to help people reduce their pain, be stronger and to have less disabilities. But, we as physiotherapists have to do better!   I think, we have to stop making people worse with treatments focused on their flaws or “dysfunctions”, “vertebrae being out of alignment”, “leg length …

Balancing training load and tissue capacity

Great blogpost by Tom Goom about the balance between training load and tissue capacity. This is one of the most important aspects of rehabilitation to understand and to explain to your patients! I’m very happy that Tom agreed to let me use this blogpost of his for the Trust me, I’m a Physiotherapist website. 🙂 You …

Ankle Sprains & Lower Limb Injury: Can We Identify Those At Risk?

Great blogpost by Mick Hughes about if we can identify athletes who are in a risk of injury! 🙂 Mick Hughes is the head Physiotherapist of the Collingwood Magpies Netball team and shares his time between Collingwood and The Melbourne Sports Medicine Centre. He is a keen blogger and posts regularly on sports physio and …