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Osgood Schlatters Disease: Diagnosis and Management

Any physiotherapist working with academy footballers will know that these players are at risk of overuse injuries due to their immature musculoskeletal systems (1). However, it is imperative that...

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Forefoot Running for Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome

As sports physiotherapists we treat all sorts of patients that want to do crazy things. You know... run, swim and ride all day and even climb mountains and cliffs. Many of these athletes are young and...

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The Importance of Macro and Micro Management In Sports Physiotherapy

Can we get better results? The answer is yes. I am certain that following many physiotherapy or physical therapy treatments there is something else that could have been done or said that would allow...

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Functional Strength and Training

You know what I've learned after talking to incredible sports physiotherapists and sports medicine professionals, attending numerous professional development courses, conferences and seminars and...

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Facilitating VMO Activation with Isometric Hip Adduction

It is no secret that sports physiotherapists and physical therapists across the world commonly assess and treat knee injuries. Of these injuries, patellofemoral pain is exceptionally common, accounting...

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Eccentric Training for Flexibility

How regularly do you treat injured athletes with reduced lower limb flexibility? The answer from many of you would likely be all day long! It has been well established that athletes with reduced lower...

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Sideline Management of Abdominal Injuries

Many of the world's sports physical therapists and physiotherapists spend their weekends at sporting events around the world. Unfortunately, many of us do not have the support of a huge medical team...

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Nordic Hamstring Exercises

Introduction Hamstring strains are commonly assessed and treated in the world of sports physiotherapy. They represent the most common injury in a number of sports, including AFL and soccer, accounting...

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Assessing Scapula Position

Introduction Sports physiotherapists regularly assess and treat shoulder pathologies. In my clinical practice, shoulders would place in the top 3 most common conditions (along with back and knee...

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TSP011: Health Business Success with Paul Wright (Part 2)

In This Episode In this episode of the podcast I continue the interview with Paul Wright. In Part 2, of the interview we discuss: The 4 most successful and easy to implement external marketing...

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