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Subjective anamnesis is extra necessary than goal evaluation when assessing the hip (in some instances)

When it comes to hip assessment, is subjective history more important than objective tests to arrive at an accurate diagnostic conclusion? Qualified medical history is an important skill as it plays an important role in the diagnostic process, in clinical decision-making and in establishing a therapeutic relationship between patient and clinician. Some studies report that subjective medical history alone is…

Rework your part-time coaching with Physioplus (attempt a brand new strategy free of charge)

Since the beginning of the COVID pandemic, we have had to think differently about how we train our employees. There are some great examples from around the world of innovative ways to maintain development opportunities for physical therapists in their workplace, and a blended learning approach is one such example. Let's dive deep into blended learning and think about how…

Unraveling trauma and grief after loss

D Death, loss and grief are natural components of life. But when death comes suddenly and unexpectedly, such as in a suicide or a car accident, the intersection of the traumatic experience and the grief over the loss can overwhelm us. Glenda Dickonson, a licensed clinical consultant in private practice in Maryland, describes traumatic grief as "a senseless event –…

To fantastic, new experiences

As I write this post, my legs are sore and I feel very tired. But there is a story behind the pain. It started with a family talk about Laufen, Ekidens (a form of Japanese long-distance relay) and a local event that met our expectations. My brave and enthusiastic nephew Lachlan registered us. We came up with a fitting team…

Bodily inactivity is linked to increased COVID mortality charges Article of the week # 39

Higher rates of physical activity have been shown to have beneficial effects on numerous communicable diseases, but can the same be said for COVID-19? Several risk factors for a severe COVID-19 infection are known, such as: B. Age, masculinity, ethnicity and the incidence of obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. It is believed that physical activity also plays a role in…

From the President: Childhood Growth via the Lens of a Songwriter

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Voice of expertise: we’re all writers

I have been a writer since I was a child. Back then, I wrote stories from school on my notebook paper – the big three-line paper that children learn to produce their letters on – and sometimes wrote with a colored pencil. I used cardboard from discarded cereal boxes to make envelopes for my stories and tied the pages and…

An understanding of human biomechanics is important information for medical apply

Develop your understanding of human biomechanics with these superb courses from Tolulope Adenji, a Nigeria-based physical therapist. Biomechanics is the science of movement. When applied to human body biomechanics, we gain an understanding of how muscles, tendons, ligaments, and bones work together to create movement. Biomechanical principles play an important role in physiotherapy practice . In this new course on…