Posts Tagged 'physiotherapy'
Chronic Lateral Epicondylalgia
May 26, 2010 by David Fitzgerald |
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Filed under Physiotherapy Blog
I recently had the pleasure of attending a workshop given by Professor Bill Vicenzino of Queensland University. As many...
Volcanic Ash Distorts Perspective
April 21, 2010 by David Fitzgerald |
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Filed under Physiotherapy Blog
The recent volcanic eruption in Iceland and the associated ash plume has devastated air transport in Europe for...
Core Stability & Functional Movement
November 11, 2009 by David Fitzgerald |
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Filed under Movement Impairments, Physiotherapy Blog
Integrating core stability into functional movement has long been one of those un-talked about subjects where the assumption is that prerequisite loading in other non-functional...
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...

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