by Rob Beaven | Dec 9, 2021 | Uncategorized
by Alex Kraszewski – Physiotherapist Just like Crossfitters, Vegans and Anti-Vaxxers1, if someone has back pain and they think it’s a disc herniation, it’s probably the first thing they’ll tell you. There’s not many days that go by where I don’t see someone with...
by Rob Beaven | Aug 10, 2021 | Uncategorized
What should I do when a certain movement triggers my pain? When a movement hurts, we avoid it. That’s totally normal and is part of the protective element of pain. You sprain your ankle, your body makes it hurt to stop you from walking on it, potentially...
by Rob Beaven | Jul 13, 2021 | Patient Management
We talk often about making patients more resilient, but do we actually want that? Or should we be helping patients to become #antifragile? The brilliant Nassim Taleb talks about this concept in his book with the same name, where he describes the opposite to...
by Rob Beaven | May 7, 2021 | Sciatica
Differential Diagnosis of Radicular Pain by Luke Murray Luke Murray – Specialist MSK Physiotherapist – Originally posted on Physio Network here https://www.physio-network.com/blog/diagnosing-radicular-pain/ Radicular pain (such as sciatica) is a common...
by Rob Beaven | May 6, 2021 | Uncategorized
So why are self management skills so important? The most important job of any clinician of therapist is to empower a patient in pain, to help you develop strategies to help cope with your pain There is a place for passive interventions, and people do get short term...
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