Physiotherapy
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Chiropractic Manipulation of Infants' Spines Ban Reinstated Rahima Saikal - 05-09-2024
An interim ban on spinal manipulation of children under 2 years old, which was lifted in 2019, has been reinstated by the Chiropractic
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Afghan physiotherapist escaped the Taliban and now working in Australia Rahima Saikal - 05-09-2024
Fahima Mohammadi thought her career as a physiotherapist was over the day the Taliban regained control of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, in 2021. For many months, it was,
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Physio uses a robotic exoskeleton to help people walk Rahima Saikal - 09-08-2024
Anna Minchin, an accredited exercise physiologist, uses the Hybrid
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The mystery of back pain Rahima Saikal - 05-07-2024
While nearly everyone experiences back pain at least once during their lives, scientists are still trying to work out why some experience it more chronically than others.
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Chronic back pain is a significant issue in Australia Rahima Saikal - 06-06-2024
One in five Australians over the age of 45 experience chronic
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'A pretty good gig': understanding orthopaedic physiotherapy Nicole Madigan - 29-04-2024
A lack of understanding around the role of the orthopaedic physiotherapist exists among patients and professionals both within and outside of the hospital environment, according
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Sore backs and necks are being seen in Aussie school-aged children Rahima Saikal - 04-04-2024
School kids in Australia are at risk of developing pre-arthritic postures. There has been an influx
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Can telehealth be the answer for diagnosing cerebral palsy? Rahima Saikal - 07-03-2024
James Cook University PhD candidate Claire Grant has embarked on a journey to discover whether children can be diagnosed with cerebral
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New clinical trial of benefits of immersion therapy Rahima Saikal - 08-02-2024
A two-year randomised clinical trial of the benefits of immersion therapy for patients with brain and spinal injuries has
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Plantar Fascitis cases spike post Covid, say physios Nicole Madigan - 06-02-2024
The aftermath of Covid has seen increased rates of plantar fasciitis, says foot and ankle physiotherapist, Andrew Wynd.
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The 'battle' between phyisos and chiros Nicole Madigan - 13-01-2024
Talk to anyone with a bad back or other aches and pains, and you’ll probably find they’ve been recommended both physiotherapy treatment and chiropractic treatment,
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Physiotherapist returns to his small hometown and gives back to his community Rahima Saikal - 08-01-2024
With a population of only 1,500 people, the town of Bingara in NSW has been desperate for another physio
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New physio clinic open in rural Australian town Rahima Saikal - 04-12-2023
Gwydir Physiotherapy clinic has just opened in Narrabri in north-eastern New South Wales, providing much-needed physiotherapy
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Why physios make the worst patients (but that can be a good thing) Nicole Madigan - 20-11-2023
Physiotherapists have a tendency to both overestimate and underestimate their own injuries, but can benefit from the experience, says physiotherapist and clinical educator,
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Breathe new life into your body Rahima Saikal - 06-11-2023
As the new year is fast approaching, many of us are starting to think about potential health kicks and ways in which we can improve our overall wellness. Below
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Building a Successful Physiotherapy Practice: Key Strategies Felicity Frankish - 13-10-2023
Whether it's aiding an elderly individual in regaining mobility, assisting an athlete in their recovery journey, or supporting a patient post-surgery, the scope and impact
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AFLW player turned physio offers breakthrough Nicole Madigan - 11-10-2023
A former AFLW player is making her mark off the footy field, introducing a game-changing physiotherapy solution expected to revolutionise the way athletes and amateur sports
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Virtual physiotherapy consultations the way of the future Rahima Saikal - 04-10-2023
When most people think of physiotherapy, they envision hands-on treatment. However, with telehealth options on the rise is this also the new future of physiotherapy in Australia?
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Poor pelvic health an issue for thousands of Australian women Rahima Saikal - 31-08-2023
It might not be widely spoken about, but it is a very common and devastating problem for thousands of Australian women – poor pelvic health. While the data is minimal,
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