by admin | Mar 23, 2020 | Uncategorised
When To Know Your Patient Is Ready For Higher Level Activities Like Running Posted By: Andy Barker Knowing when to allow your patients to return to higher level activities, like the gym, running and sport can be a difficult decision. I’m sure you’ve been asked those...
by admin | Mar 17, 2020 | Uncategorised
STOP Overwhelm With Your Patient Assessments Posted By: Andy Barker ‘I am a band 5 rotational physio and a couple months into my MSK rotation and just feel a bit overwhelmed with it all.’ This is part of an email I got from a New Grad Physio the other day… She is...
by admin | Mar 9, 2020 | Uncategorised
Is Anterior Knee Pain Even A Diagnosis? Posted By: Andy Barker Just because a patient has knee pain it does NOT mean they have a knee problem… Once you understand this important concept (and this just does not just relate to the knee), it will make your management of...
by admin | Mar 2, 2020 | Uncategorised
Rotator Cuff Rehab: Are We Getting It Wrong? Posted By: Andy Barker There are a LOT of people with shoulder problems and even more shoulder exercises to prescribe. Yet, this area of the body continues to prove problematic for both patients and New Grad therapists....
by admin | Feb 24, 2020 | Uncategorised
How To Take ‘Shortcuts’ With Your Patient Assessments Posted By: Andy Barker How many times have you got to the end of your patient assessment and NOT been quite sure what might be going on with your patient? You were taught in University that at the end...
by admin | Feb 17, 2020 | Uncategorised
Good Or Bad? Making Mistakes As A New Grad Physio Posted By: Andy Barker Is making mistakes as a New Grad Physio a good or bad thing? There is a thought process that making mistakes is generally a good thing as a New Grad; as you are said to learn from these...