Quick Changes In Ankle Mobility
Ever worked hard with a patient to improve their range of movement only for them to lose it all almost as quickly as they gained it?
The ankle is one joint that can be tricky to maintain mobility in…
How To Differentially Diagnose The Ankle
The ankle is one of the most simple joints in the body and injuries at this joint are so common, however…
Many therapists often make a hash of their treatments and rehab, even with the most simple of ankle sprains…
Delivering A Confident Diagnosis, Prognosis & Rehab Plan To Your Patient
Everyone wants to work in a successful multi-disciplinary team (MDT)…
But many MDT’s are dysfunctional, flawed and lack cohesion…
5 Things I Wish I Knew When I First Graduated
What I do now is certainly very different to what I did when I first graduated.
The way I structure my patient assessments…
How To Deal With Difficult Questions From Coaches Or Patients And Be Sure You Made The Right Call
Truth is you might never be sure you made the right diagnosis.
But you can almost always be 99.9% sure with the right assessment…
Basic Skills Save Lives
Basic skills done brilliantly work 99% of the time. Whether it’s your patient assessments, hands-on treatment techniques or the rehab you prescribe…
Are You Prepared (Or Insured) To Cover Sports Games
Please do not put yourself, your players or your career at risk by covering sports games by not being qualified, or insured to do so…
Sarah Whitehead [MDT Series] – Evidence Informed Practice For Therapists
You know about evidence based practice right? But what about evidence ‘informed’ practice…
Chris Black [MDT Series] – Networking, Coaching & Rehab Skills For Therapists
For the first episode of this special MDT series I caught up with top strength and conditioning coach Chris Black…
The #1 Reason You Do Not Get A Reply To Your Emails Asking For A Placement Or A Job & How To Fix This
Have you ever sent an email asking for a placement or job and got turned down… Maybe you did not even got a reply…