Understanding The Vestibular System – Part One
In this 3 part series, you will learn about what the vestibular system actually is, what questions are important to ask during assessment and lastly how you actually recover from it.
Understanding & Treating Concussion: Where Does Physiotherapy Fit In?
As footy finals season heats up, the adrenaline kicks in and the pressure is on, elite players put their bodies on the line in the quest for supremacy.
Assessing Vestibular Dysfunction – Part Two
In this second part of the vestibular series, we will discuss the physiotherapy approach to assessing vestibular disorders and dysfunction.
7 Ways to add Oomph to Your Exercise Programs
If seven years is anything to go by, it’s the fact that seeing 6 patients a day, 5 days a week, 40 weeks a year means I would have had 8400 exercise programs to learn something from.
Why Vestibular Rehab Works – Part Three
You may find it interesting to know that the use of exercises in treating vestibular conditions, is a relatively old method dating back to the 1940’s.
Is 0.4 The Magic Number?
The treadmill guru researchers are back – this time they looked at whether speed of walking determines the effectiveness of treadmill training in chronic stroke.
It takes Parkinson’s to Tango
In the field of Parkinson’s therapy, there’s a bit of a mini revolution coming on the past few years around dancing. Finally, therapy get sexy!
Music Therapy Helps People With Stroke Walk Better
I began to do a bit of research of my own into the idea of music therapy for people with neurological conditions.
The Benefits of Hydrotherapy
Hydrotherapy is often a popular adjunct to Physiotherapy due to the benefits that water has on the body that land doesn’t offer. But what is Hydrotherapy? Is it the same as water exercises or water aerobics?
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The Benefits of Hydrotherapy
Hydrotherapy is often a popular adjunct to Physiotherapy due to the benefits that water has on the body that land doesn’t offer. But what is Hydrotherapy? Is it the same as water exercises or water aerobics?
Music Therapy Helps People With Stroke Walk Better
I began to do a bit of research of my own into the idea of music therapy for people with neurological conditions.
It takes Parkinson’s to Tango
In the field of Parkinson’s therapy, there’s a bit of a mini revolution coming on the past few years around dancing. Finally, therapy get sexy!