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The Overlooked Tool in Pediatric Injury Recovery

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Parents do their best to keep their children safe, but kids will always find ways to get bumps, bruises, and other injuries. Their personalities can vary from fearless daredevils to kids who trip over nothing. They’re curious, constantly learning, and eager to test cause and effect, sometimes without realizing the risks. Because of this, pediatric injuries are common. Common Causes of Pediatric Injuries A study […]

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Why Multidisciplinary Care is the Future of Rehab & Performance

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The Challenge & Reward of Collaboration in Healthcare One of the most rewarding—and sometimes challenging—aspects of being a healthcare professional is collaboration. When you’re working with a strong team, supporting each other and tackling challenges together, it’s incredibly fulfilling. But when things don’t click, it can feel like you’re carrying deadweight, managing conflicting personalities, or struggling to keep everyone happy. In healthcare—especially in our fields

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Unlock Your Body’s Potential The Science of Motor Control and Motor Learning in Rehabilitation

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Unlock your body’s potential As a physical therapist, I often work with people who are in pain.  Even though the immediate symptoms are different, there is usually an underlying problem: a lack of psychomotor control. This isn’t just about how strong or flexible a single muscle is; it’s about making the complex network of nerves and muscles that controls every movement work better. To really

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A Clinicians Guide to Understanding and Managing Pain

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Beyond the Ache We clinicians know that pain is rarely a simple thing. Pain is very complex, and it is influenced by more than just tissues and biomechanics; it is also affected by beliefs, emotions, and past experiences. Our field has changed a lot since the days of “chasing the pain generator.” Instead, we see pain as a complex process that involves the body, brain,

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Fathom interviews 21 experts about running injury prevention.

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Fathom a leader in injury prevention & training recovery using AI and biometrics, talked with 21 experts on preventable running injuries. The experts talk about finding the best ways to prevent some of the most common running injuries. Read the full article here (Dead link). Site can be found in the web archive project. Sue’s contribution can be found in the “Strengthen and Stretch with

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Bridging the Gap from Rehab to Performance

Bridging the Gap from Rehab to Performance

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Everyone on the athlete’s recovery-to-play team needs to be able to talk each other’s language. They don’t have to be an expert in all areas, but they should make friends with someone who is an expert. No one person, no matter what letters they have after their name, can do it all. I personally became a much better clinician when I started hanging out with

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