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Reduce Concussion Risk: The Science of Preventi...
In the landscape of sports medicine, the conversation surrounding concussion has traditionally been reactive—focusing on accurate diagnosis, symptom management, and safe return-to-play protocols. While these are critical, the "holy grail"...
Reduce Concussion Risk: The Science of Preventi...
In the landscape of sports medicine, the conversation surrounding concussion has traditionally been reactive—focusing on accurate diagnosis, symptom management, and safe return-to-play protocols. While these are critical, the "holy grail"...
Cervical Joint Position Error Testing, An Objec...
Concussion assessment continues to advance as research clarifies the functional relationship between the head and the cervical spine. Cervical Joint Position Error testing, known as JPE, provides an objective measure...
Cervical Joint Position Error Testing, An Objec...
Concussion assessment continues to advance as research clarifies the functional relationship between the head and the cervical spine. Cervical Joint Position Error testing, known as JPE, provides an objective measure...
The Origin of HeadX
The idea for HeadX came from a weekend that had nothing to do with physiotherapy or technology, but everything to do with possibility. A few years ago, I joined Hackcessible,...
The Origin of HeadX
The idea for HeadX came from a weekend that had nothing to do with physiotherapy or technology, but everything to do with possibility. A few years ago, I joined Hackcessible,...
Dual Tasking in Vestibular Rehabilitation: Clin...
What is Dual Tasking? Dual tasking in vestibular rehabilitation refers to performing a vestibular or balance exercise while simultaneously engaging in a secondary task, typically cognitive or motor. It reflects...
Dual Tasking in Vestibular Rehabilitation: Clin...
What is Dual Tasking? Dual tasking in vestibular rehabilitation refers to performing a vestibular or balance exercise while simultaneously engaging in a secondary task, typically cognitive or motor. It reflects...
Understanding Kinesiophobia: Fear of Movement i...
Introduction Kinesiophobia, defined as the fear of movement or physical activity due to the belief that it may cause pain or re-injury, is increasingly recognised as a significant factor in...
Understanding Kinesiophobia: Fear of Movement i...
Introduction Kinesiophobia, defined as the fear of movement or physical activity due to the belief that it may cause pain or re-injury, is increasingly recognised as a significant factor in...
Cervical Control and Post-Stroke Rehabilitation...
Beyond Limb Recovery Stroke rehabilitation often concentrates on the recovery of strength and limb function, but this focus sometimes obscures the quieter, less obvious challenges that survivors face. Alongside weakness...
Cervical Control and Post-Stroke Rehabilitation...
Beyond Limb Recovery Stroke rehabilitation often concentrates on the recovery of strength and limb function, but this focus sometimes obscures the quieter, less obvious challenges that survivors face. Alongside weakness...