Treat Your Patient NOT The Textbook
No doubt if you have qualified you will know exactly what I mean when I say…
Knee Pain: Why You Should Be Doing Calf Rehab With Every Patient
One of the most common struggles New Grad therapists talk to me about regarding knee pain, is that patients often are doing well, until…
The ‘Up Yours’ Test To Diagnose Ankle Injury
There was a running joke a few years back when I was the head physio at the Leeds Rhinos…
Leverage Your Learning During Lockdown
Having spoken to so many therapists over the last couple of weeks one things is clear…
When To Know Your Patient Is Ready For Higher Level Activities Like Running
Knowing when to allow your patients to return to higher level activities, like the gym, running and sport can be a difficult decision…
STOP Overwhelm With Your Patient Assessments
This is part of an email I got from a New Grad Physio the other day…
Is Anterior Knee Pain Even A Diagnosis?
Just because a patient has knee pain it does NOT mean they have a knee problem…
Rotator Cuff Rehab: Are We Getting It Wrong?
There are a LOT of people with shoulder problems and even more shoulder exercises to prescribe…
How To Take ‘Shortcuts’ With Your Patient Assessments
How many times have you got to the end of your patient assessment and NOT been quite sure…
Good Or Bad? Making Mistakes As A New Grad Physio
Is making mistakes as a New Grad Physio a good or bad thing?