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Potentially Inflammatory Foods!
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Posted on: June 03, 2008
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Pain, Inflammation, Food & Physio’s Role!
Although PTs are not ‘qualified’ to give detailed dietary advise, we are certainly able to give general advice and quote a few studies on the topic. ...
Posted on: June 03, 2008
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Which came first, Muscle Atrophy or LBP?...Pigs solve the chicken or the egg dilemma!
Many studies have shown that the multifidus cross-sectional area decreases in acute and chronic low back pain...BUT...do the multifidus changes ...
Posted on: May 22, 2008
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Patient Job Dissatisfaction...What Can You as a PT Do?
As clinicians we can pick out patients who are dissatisfied with their job, their co-workers, their supervisor, etc. You can appreciate that no ...
Posted on: May 21, 2008
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Where is your head? Simple Clinical Assessment of Neck Proprioception!
One simple method of evaluating cervical kinaesthesia in a patient with a whiplash-associated disorder is by asking: <br><br> ...
Posted on: May 01, 2008
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Research Supporting Neck Proprioception/ Position Sense Training!
This study compared the effects of specific proprioceptive training and craniocervical flexion training on cervical position error (JPE) (i.e. ...
Posted on: May 01, 2008
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Isometric Neck Exercises…please AVOID them!!
Several papers exist that support the retraining of the segmental, deep neck flexors for individuals with 'chronic' neck pain and cervical ...
Posted on: March 06, 2008
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Cervical Strength Training & Stabilization Exercises Better Than Just Stretching & Aerobic Exercises
This study randomly assigned 180 female office workers with chronic, nonspecific neck pain into 3 groups: ...
Posted on: March 06, 2008
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Frozen Shoulder...Is Manipulation a good option?
<b>Question: </b>Is there a benefit to manipulation under anaesthesia in patients with frozen shoulder? ...
Posted on: February 02, 2008
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What does the research tell us about prognostic factors for low back pain?
This was an excellent systematic review (Steenstra et al 2005) of all related studies on the topic of prognostic factors for patient sick leave ...
Posted on: January 11, 2008
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