Poor management of ankle sprains can lead to the development of chronic ankle instability. Pro tips from leading physiotherapist David Hillard can help you to master your management of ankle sprains, and ultimately achieve the best outcomes for your patients.
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If you’re an evidence-based provider reading this site then it’s likely you’ve seen lots of patients who have had a bad experience with one health provider or another. While I don’t claim to have all the answers myself, in this article I want to share some of the useful strategies I have learned when working with patients who have had a bad rehab experience.
If you’re an evidence-based provider reading this site then it’s likely you’ve seen lots of patients who have had a bad experience with one health provider or another. While I don’t claim to have all the answers myself, in this article I want to share some of the useful strategies I have learned when working with patients who have had a bad rehab experience.
Shoulder instability affects athletes in both contact and non-contact sports. It also has a high recurrence rate, so excellent assessment is crucial for both effective management, and informing the decision to undergo surgical repair. In this blog, I’ll outline how expert physio Hamish Macauley assesses shoulder instability in athletes.
I saw a social media post recently by Darryl Yardley asking how many home exercises we should give our patients. It’s not a question often thought about, but it’s more important than many clinicians realize.
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