Don’t Use Your Lack of Experience as an Excuse

Don’t Use Your Lack of Experience as an Excuse

Don’t Use Your Lack of Experience as an Excuse Posted By: Andy Barker It seems my comments last week have rattled a few therapists when I said that experience is not as important as you might think. My inbox was flooded with many more emails just like this. Some...
Why Experience Is Not As Important As You Think

Why Experience Is Not As Important As You Think

Why Experience Is Not As Important As You Think Posted By: Andy Barker I don’t do this that often but after a webinar I held last week I totally disagreed with one statement that was made. It was during the question and answer session I held where one therapist said…...
Quick Changes In Ankle Mobility

Quick Changes In Ankle Mobility

Quick Changes In Ankle Mobility Posted By: Andy Barker 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. This is...
How To Differentially Diagnose The Ankle

How To Differentially Diagnose The Ankle

How To Differentially Diagnose The Ankle Posted By: Andy Barker 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...
5 Things I Wish I Knew When I First Graduated

5 Things I Wish I Knew When I First Graduated

5 Things I Wish I Knew When I First Graduated Posted By: Andy Barker What I do now is certainly very different to what I did when I first graduated. The way I structure my patient assessments, plan rehab, talk to patients, the end stage rehab exercises and tests I...