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Impinging on the impingement theory
In the 1970s and 80s Neer coined the term “subacromial impingement syndrome” (SIS) where he claimed that irritation of the rotator cuff, biceps tendon, and/or subacromial bursa contributed to rotator cuff tears & shoulder pain. This theory has been widely accepted...
Webinar Pain Science and Pain Modulators by Lars Avemarie
Very interesting webinar by Lars Avemarie about Pain Science and Pain modulators! 🙂 Pain modulators: which factors influence pain? 0:00: Introduction 3:26: Chronic pain 9:05: Who is Lars Avemarie? 15:00: Pain Modulators 21:46: Nociceptors 25:05: Sleep...
Webinar by Jarod Hall: “Avoiding Nocebo”
Dispelling myths with Jarod Hall with his great webinar: "Avoiding Nocebo". We should stop searching for things that are wrong with our patients and use different words. Jarod explains this very well and gives examples how to do this. Must see for all...
Bullshit about posture causes pain & suffering
Hold up your fist in front of you and clench it hard. Photo: niekverlaan, Pixabay Keeping it clenched, how far you can roll the wrist forwards and backwards? How does that feel? Comfortable? Easy? Of course not. Would you be comfortable walking around all day with the...
Person centred management of running injuries by Tom Goom
How to apply the Biopsychosocial model to runners? Great free webinar by Tom Goom about a person centred approach for the management of running injuries! Very good information for all physiotherapists, which you can use immediately in the clinic! He shows how to...
The Bio-Psycho-Social Model… ALL components are important!
Great guest blogpost by Ben Cormack about the components of the Bio-Psycho-Social model! 🙂 Ben Cormack runs Cor-Kinetic, an educational company that delivers continuing education courses in how to use movement therapeutically in a framework of modern evidence and...
Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy- Introduction
Great blogpost by the guys from Evidence Based Movement about proximal hamstring tendinopathy! 🙂 They share some good quality information and video's. Evidence Based Movement (EBM), are current 3rd year Doctoral of Physical Therapy students that reside in the...
Load Management Part 1: Overuse? or Under-Prepared?
Very important blogpost by Mick Hughes about load management! 🙂 Load management is something that every physiotherapist has to become familiar with. Mick Hughes is the head Physiotherapist of the Collingwood Magpies Netball team and shares his time between...
50 Shades of Pain with Prof. Lorimer Moseley
Great blogpost by Lars Avemarie, where he shares 50 quotes from Lorimer Moseley! Very important information for all physiotherapists! Check out his Facebook page here. For more great quotes from other pain experts, you can go to his website. I have for a long...
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