8 Simple Ways to Avoid New Year’s Resolution-Induced Injury

Great blogpost by Mick Hughes on injury prevention! 🙂 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 strength and conditioning topics. You can check out his website, which …

Stop freaking out about CAD?

Very honoured that Roger Kerry wanted to write a blogpost about this very interesting topic! 🙂 He is one of the world’s leading expert on the topic of Cervical Artery Dysfunction (CAD). Roger Kerry is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at the University of Nottingham, UK. He is a qualified Chartered Physiotherapist, …

Is it a Lumbar Radiculopathy or a Cauda Equina Syndrome?

This case report about cauda equina syndrome is made by the admin of this page from his own personal experience. I made this blogpost to share knowledge, learn from my clinical reasoning process and the things I could have done better. First I explain the story, what I did and what happened. After that an …

Neuroscience combined with mechanotherapy!

Great blogpost by Luca Maestroni! 🙂 The way you load a patient is important.. he explains why in this post. In his course, he discusses the combination of neuroscience and mechanotherapy.   Luca Maestroni is a physiotherapist working now in northern Italy after having spent several years in Australia and UK. He has got a special …

A simplified approach by Greg Lehman!

Awesome blogpost by Greg Lehman where he explains his very interesting simplified approach! 🙂 Greg Lehman is a practicing physiotherapist, chiropractor and dabbler in research. He is clinical educator teaching Reconciling Biomechanics with Pain Science and The Resilient Runner Workshop. Greg believes that biomechanics is often important for rehabilitating pain and injury but it should …

Back Pain Myths: Posture, Core Strength, Bulging Discs

Very important and well written blogpost by Todd Hargrove about the relationship between posture and back pain! 🙂 It is a heated topic in the world of physiotherapy, but very important to adress. Here is a great quote from this blog: “There is little evidence to support the idea that we can explain pain in …

Return to Sport Following ACL Reconstruction in Young Athletes

Again a great blog by Mick Hughes about ACL rehabilitation! 🙂 This time, he explains the research on the return to sport decision in young athletes under 20 years old. Should we really wait for 2 years for our young athletes to return to sports? Mick Hughes is the head Physiotherapist of the Collingwood Magpies …

What is Central Sensitization?

Very excited that prof. dr. Jo Nijs wanted to make a short online lecture about central sensitization! 🙂 It is an interesting and important topic for physiotherapists! He will answer these two questions: 1. What is central sensitization and what are the underlying mechanisms? 2. For treatment purposes, does it matter wheter a patient with …