Book Review: Normal and Abnormal Function of the Foot (vol II)
[headline style="1" align="center" headline_tag="h2"]Why I Got This Book... [/headline] Normal and Abnormal Function of the Foot is a book I have always wanted to read. It was highly recommended to me amongst some of [...]
New Concept In Assessing & Treating the Multifidus
[headline style="1" align="center" headline_tag="h2"] Introduction to Multifidus Treatment [/headline] If you have ever dissected a human cadaver you will have immediately noticed the multifidus in the lumbar spine. This muscle basically forms the bulk [...]
Use This Exercise Strategy to Prevent Abnormal Motion of the Lumbar Spine
[headline style="1" align="center" headline_tag="h2"]Why Preventing Motion Is Important [/headline] The lumbar spine is commonly injured. Often times this is because the thoracic spine and hips typically become hypo-mobile while the lumbar spine moves too much. [...]
Are You Doing This Clinical Pearl? (Part 2)
[headline style="1" align="center" headline_tag="h2"]How I Stay Focused [/headline] Last week I had written about the importance of focusing in on one impairment per treatment, two tops. In case you missed my last post, you [...]
Pain Science: Has It Gone Too Far?
[headline style="1" align="center" headline_tag="h2"]Pain Science: Introduction [/headline] Pain science has been a hot topic for the past several years in physical therapy. It has helped many clinicians and patients including myself. Although this has been great [...]
Are You Doing This Clinical Pearl: Part 1?
[headline style="1" align="center" headline_tag="h2"]Introduction [/headline] One of the most important things I have learned as I have gotten older is the power of focus and concentration. What this means is to put all your [...]