Between September 13 and October 10, you will meet thousands of colleagues from around the world and discover how rehabilitation is being used as a health strategy and changing millions of lives around the world. The news everyone has been waiting for, this year's FREE Physiopedia MOOC addresses Understanding Rehabilitation as a Health Strategy and is a collaboration between Physiopedia…
This is an excellent article that will change your practice for the best when you see patients with suspected lumbar rediculopathy. Read on for what you should definitely pay attention to in your clinical practice. Pain in the lower back can be radicular pain, this is described as radiating pain involving the nerve root which causes leg pain along the…
American mythologist Joseph Campbell spent decades studying ancient texts and oral stories told in different cultures around the world. Campbell realized that most mythological quests in each culture followed a pattern he called "monomyth". This thematic instrument was designed with the idea that all of humanity in all its diversity reflects similar existential aspirations and life experiences. They are all…
W When the word “suicide” appears during counseling sessions, it usually triggers the clinician's fear. You might start to have thoughts like, “What should I ask next? How can I best assess my clients' suicide risk? Should I conduct a formal suicide assessment or should I be less direct? ”In addition, you may be concerned about a possible hospitalization and…
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This is the most comprehensive series of courses on pelvic girdle and sacroiliac dysfunction that you can find on the Internet. Sacroiliac dysfunction affects an estimated 10-30% of people with unspecific lower back pain and is often present with complaints of hip and leg pain on the same side. It is often undiagnosed and can actually be one of the…
Last week we finally received the coffee table that we ordered a few months ago. We wanted it to be big enough so that our Golden Retriever wouldn't push off its cups with its tail. We wanted to have enough storage space in the floor to be able to store a few blankets folded up for the cold Bendigo nights.…
Last week we finally received the coffee table that we ordered a few months ago. We wanted it to be big enough so that our Golden Retriever wouldn't push off its cups with its tail. We wanted to have enough storage space in the floor to be able to store a few blankets folded up for the cold Bendigo nights.…
Ballet dance requires a high level of technical ability, which brings the human body to the limits of its strength and flexibility. Interestingly, very few acute injuries are reported by dancers, whereas there is a much higher rate of chronic injuries related to overuse. This makes sense when you consider that sport is uniquely repetitive and acute injuries are associated…
I think it is time to admit to myself that I will never be an Olympic athlete. As I approach the age of 50 quickly, I have to realize that, even if I exercise rigorously, my body will never be able to perform great feats in athletics, gymnastics, swimming or even archery. It just won't happen. And so I have…