Inflammation is the least of his problems. And scans never reveal the cause of inflammation anyway.
Don't you dare throw pain science at me. Pain science is merely an excuse for inadequate therapists to offload the failure to rehabilitate an injury to the patient instead of themselves...
They are already making qualitative assessments by selecting 120 practitioners nationally.
AHPRA are hopeless. When you have Chiropractors, Osteopaths and Chinese medical (sic) practitioners on your list, you are in trouble.
Robbo could well have the information from Beames why she did not...
Good old Robbo bashing, eh? Saves thinking.
1)Beames has seen over 50 footballers. Given that the AFLPA don't refer players to her, it would be fair to say they don't like what the AFLPA are serving them. There are examples given in the story of the failures of the AFLPA experts. You appear...
On what basis do you make that statement?
Was Chris Bradshaw one of those?
“Dayne has been battling with the injury for a number of weeks and it has reached the stage where it is affecting his ability to train, to run out games and his form generally,” football manager Geoff Walsh said...
He will not be running until the end of July Einstein. Bit more than 4-5 weeks. (And I am not talking casual laps).
1)It's something they would have known. To not have known is gross negligence.
2)Depends on how much faith you put in evidence. Some of it points to conservative management...
So you think someone having labral surgery, where he won't be able to run until the end of July, is going to be fit to play finals football?
I am a Collingwood football club supporter, and have been since 1973.
Sure.
But at a major sporting club with a history of long/recurrent soft tissue injuries, I would be expecting personalised supervision, especially with an adductor injury, which are notoriously difficult to get right at the best of times.
Further, I would expect best practice to lay out a...
Dear oh dear.
Now Degoey has a re-occurrence of his MTSS
Treatment which resolves the issue in question with minimal chance of re-occurrence.
Absolutely. You rehab tennis elbow in exactly the same manner as tib post tendinopathy.
A very good question. You can have stretch-type...
It isn't anywhere near that simple. There are a lot of reasons someone may incur a particular injury, and what you address in the rehab is dependent upon how much you revere current research, versus how much you apply common sense, logic and clinical expertise.
Some people might like the...
What makes you think either of those two would know how to find people like that, Scodog? Walsh conducted a review into the football department last year; if he didn't identify then the issues with the medical department, then he either A)has no clue, or B)is confident he has the right people...
You actually wouldn't have the faintest idea.
What is an ideal hamstring rehab protocol for a typical hamstring injury?
Why hire a Director of High Performance, with all of the commensurate costs and time taken in data analytics, if players are going to go off piste and do what they want...
I'm already concerned given that a week or less from surgery he was pictured on the news walking without crutches, so only God knows what the plan is from there. Hope would be my best guess.
Here is something that might give you the information you seek...
What is the "profession?"
It might help if you actually read what I wrote.
1) I have a practice. I am a part time (0.5) lecturer. Nowhere have I stated that I am a full time academic - I couldn't stand associating with that many sanctimonious lefties on a full time basis.
2)It is widely...
Possibly. Too many factors to consider.
I wouldn't dream of taking your piss. It's probably the only thing of value in your life.
You are wrong. Dry needling was something I performed here before I left to study in the USA.
Do qualifications mean everything? Or are they just a starting...
I wasn't bagging GC and his medical background - merely questioning his hypotheses based upon his love of evidence-based medicine, something which is fundamental to a surgeon, but which differs greatly in physical therapy.
Depends. I have a greater background in orthopaedics, performance and human movement, but my acupuncture qual is obviously a backwards step. I've seen quite a few Sports Physios here in the three years I've been back home, and they have been very ordinary.
I do find it a source of great...
Better? It's different. I have a background in Exercise Science, then went to the US and studied Kinesiology, did a Dpt, and gained an acupuncture licence.
Now you know.
You're a very smart man, Anzac Day. Did you look up his OPSMC profile? It's a doozy.
"Lachlan has a clinical interest in injuries associated with the shoulder, ankle, knee and hip, and has developed particular skills in the rehabilitation of soft tissue injuries involving the hamstring, calf...
Not, it is not. Uninformed means lacking specific information. Ignorant means being generally stupid.
Yes, caught me. I make real money selling therabands, foam rollers and spiky balls. My basic business principle is to not charge for a consult, but charge $125 for a sheet of exercises.
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