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Gary delahunt
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@NickHoopes_ If we’re going to diss any modality that’s clinically shown to work we better have a bloody good reason for doing so. Physio is an ego trip slamming other ways of treating stating ‘lack of evidence’ when the whole bloody lot is a house on sand. The answer; I don’t know
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@NickHoopes_ We don’t know if that’s a correct narrative; we should be more honest again and say actually we haven’t the foggiest but this works somehow for some people, also all the other treatments we don’t know how they work but they help somehow too.
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@mnhopper1s @NickHoopes_ Yeah but who are we really to say that; maybe that is all that matters; in the absence of the mechanism of taping we really shouldn’t think we are superior, that goes for any treatment, no?perhaps tape is all they need…if we know how it works.
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@NickHoopes_ Yeah but that implies that we’re 100% certain about the musculoskeletal physiology and neurophysiology in so far that taping cannot contribute to improvement; are we so bold? Is clinical experience, in the absence of peer reviewed studies, so weightless?
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@PhysioMeScience Couldn’t find in the study; were foot positions fixed/recorded as this will have a huge impact on knee position. Similarly with inversion/reversion of the foot, also ventral/dorsal position of the pelvis/trunk.id love a study focussed on thigh vs. Glute focussed exs on knee valg
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@Claire_Minshull @locala @physiojack @AdamMeakins @BelindaRBeck @Ageing_Better @IPTOPphysio @JanetThomas47 An exercise in risk avoidance
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@Retlouping Has it changed from that Pease and Love thing where they don’t recommend icing for the first period?
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@BillingMartin I’m guess hip joint congruence will be a significant factor, outside of PROM strength balances about the hip are the deciding factors. I wonder if strength comparisons are more of an indicator
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@BillingMartin I’d say the lab would require blank state subjects with very little athletic crossover. The right leg adduction of a high jumper is perhaps more than the left leg and if there was comparative left leg adduction it might be detrimental (made up example)
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@DrMarwanAl_D Thanks. Sorry don’t mean proper neuritis or do you mean neuropathy? Neuritis being the much more serious and radial neuropathy being essentially radial tunnel syndrome / radial impingement?
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@DrMarwanAl_D Thanks. What Sx would you expect with post impinge?I thought just pain, worse with traction and ?at night. What is the difference on an mri with normal neuromuscular interaction as opposed to it mechanically irritating the nerve? Thanks
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@NickHoopes_ Back muscles not being strong enough to cope with tilt….is that a thing…am I making it up, maybe.
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@HamishCameron1 Are you suggesting psychological influences don’t attenuate or even concoct pain?Would you say this view contradicts @PeteOSullivanPT & @Tash_Stanton approach?given your credentials I find this view different, although I could just be missing something
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@lizbayleyphysio @JackAChew @DrJN_SportsMed @TheHipPhysio @TPMPodcast @AdamMeakins @DerekGriffin86 @am_mazzieri It’s a little like taping…
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