The desired outcome represents a broad perspective of the ultimate performance ideal without the consideration of context, perceived, or real limits and limitations. This may be categorized as a want or a need from the perspective of the patient, athlete, therapist, or coach. Examples: Walk without knee pain Reduce 100m sprint time Jump to touch […]
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Padawan Lesson: The Applied Philosophy of James Dalton and Why All PT Students Need to Watch Road House
A Padawan Lesson… Physical therapy, fitness training, or physical preparation for sport exist in the complex domain. This is the domain of many unknowns. Traumatic events affect individuals differently, and the interpretation is in the eye of the beholder. What may paralyze one person to a life of withdrawal, anxiety, or depression may motivate another […]
Announcement: The Intensive VI
We just wrapped The Intensive V. Are you ready for round VI? The first five Intensives were outstanding experiences. Each was unique as the curriculum is driven by the attendees. As always, we are keeping this small to maximize the interactivity. Only 8 professionals will be selected from the application process. If you applied to The Intensive […]
How to Make Your Morning Coffee Even Better for Your Brain
Your personal evolution depends on a healthy brain and having the energy to fully engage in all your activities. Here’s how you can start your day without having to change a single habit.
A Dynamic Infrasternal Angle Test Example
A lot of practitioners misunderstand the value and assessment of the infrasternal angle (ISA) to determine effective interventions that restore respiratory variability. While you’ll see changes in the extremes of wide vs. narrow ISA with effective interventions, physical structure determines the appearance (wide or narrow) and the available compensatory strategies that may be limiting movement capabilities. Here […]