Posts Tagged 'exercise'
Lessons From Elite Sport – the All Blacks
October 14, 2009 by David Fitzgerald |
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Filed under News, Physiotherapy Blog
Long post today… I’ve just had the great pleasure of listening and speaking with legendary All-Black rugby captain Sean Fitzpatrick. See: www.balls2business.com for Sean...
Psychosocial Social Concepts in Primary Care – 10 Tips for practical application.
October 7, 2009 by David Fitzgerald |
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Filed under Pain Mechanisms, Physiotherapy Blog
As clinicians we have been bombarded with research outlining the important role of psychosocial issues in clinical outcomes. I have often wondered why these models have been applied...
Bad News – managing poor prognosis
July 24, 2009 by David Fitzgerald |
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Filed under Physiotherapy Blog
Physiotherapists are frequently in a position of attempting to provide care and define management strategies for patients with persistent, ongoing symptoms. This is particularly so...
Therapeutic exercise
May 7, 2009 by David Fitzgerald |
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The therapeutic effects of exercise have been widely advocated over many centuries largely on the basis of imperical evidence. Whilst there has been some variation in the methods...
Planning Rehabilitation Programs
July 27, 2008 by David Fitzgerald |
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Filed under News, Physiotherapy Blog, Therapeutic Exercise
Key points to consider planning a rehabilitation program Manipulation of the many variables which influence the effect of an exercise can be daunting. Too much load may result in tissue...

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