Posts Tagged 'prognosis'

Lessons From Elite Sport – the All Blacks

October 14, 2009 by   Print
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   Print
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... 

Tennis Elbow – making a difference?

July 29, 2009 by   Print
Filed under Physiotherapy Blog

Tennis Elbow is one of those conditions where cautious prognosis is wise until we see the response to treatment over one or two reviews.  The propensity for chronicity in this... 

Bad News – managing poor prognosis

July 24, 2009 by   Print
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...