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Scapular vs Glenohumeral Dysfunction: Which is the chicken & which the egg? Tanya Bell-Jenje
Tanya Bell-Jenje Rotator Cuff Related Shoulder Pain (RCRSP) is an umbrella term for a wide variety of previously described shoulder pathologies such as subacromial impingement, rotator cuff tendinopathy, posterior impingement, biceps tendinopathy and bursal pathology. A common presentation is pain and/or weakness in the region of the shoulder, usually the mid-deltoid region, with the worst

Pacing for Therapists Lorraine Jacobs
Lorraine Jacobs Post-viral fatigue has become very real for many people recovering from Covid-19, and many have not been able to return to their previous levels of activity. Often fatigue is triggered by the simplest of daily activities, and when they push hard to finish a task. Afterwards they may be exhausted and take hours

Compassion Fatigue and Burnout: Therapist at risk Kim Ballantine
Kim Ballantine Over the past decade, there has been an increase in awareness of the psychological challenges faced by those in helping professions such as physiotherapy: High patient numbers, long hours, increased stress levels, and ultimately burnout and compassion fatigue. Compassion fatigue, described as the cost of caring’ for others in emotional and physical pain,

The Classification and Management of Muscle Injuries in Sport – PART 2 Dane O’Connor
Dane O’Connor Now that we understand how to grade, classify, and diagnose muscle injuries (PART 1) – our rehabilitation has become that much easier. When it comes to sports injuries, muscle strains are the most common type to reoccur in athletes and sedentary individuals. This begs the question… Why is that so? Surely if this

The Terminology, Classification and Grading of Muscle Injuries in Sport – PART 1 Dane O’Connor
Dane O’Connor Over the last few years in my physiotherapy career, mainly in the field of sports and orthopedics, I have come across many challenges when it comes to diagnosing and classifying muscle injuries as I am sure most of the other healthcare professionals out there have. This challenge has resulted in many difficulties with

The Concept of Mobility and Stretching Article Dane O’Connor
Dane O’Connor Mobility and stretching is somewhat a FAD and has kind of come into ‘fashion’ these days. Every gym or fitness centre you walk in to has a designated stretching or mobility area with all sorts of fancy equipment such as stretching belts, foam rollers and elastic bands etc. But is it really effective?