The Incredible Paul Taylor Presents our May Webinar

The Incredible Paul Taylor Presents our May Webinar

We are super excited to announce Paul Taylor as our next webinar presenter.  I have seen Paul present live before & I was totally blown away.  Not only is he an incredible presenter but his message is meticulously supported by powerful, up to date research which will positively impact on your physical & mental health.  The topic…

Does Fascia Stretch??

Does Fascia Stretch??

In this 2022 video, Gil Hedley brilliantly discusses this topic with a logic that is sorely missing in some of the discussion on this important question. Watch the video to the end for some amazing footage of fascia being mobilised to clearly demonstrate the answer. “In this video, Gil drills down into the details of…

Can You Spot a Skin Cancer

Can You Spot a Skin Cancer

As manual therapists & movement therapists we are working very closely with our patients & clients. It is always nice to have quality resources available to spot potentially developing skin cancers and direct our patients to seek clarification with their GP if you believe further assessment is needed. And remember “If in Doubt – Get…

How to Perform the Thomas test to achieve Reliable & Consistent Results

How to Perform the Thomas test to achieve Reliable & Consistent Results

This, in my humble opinion, is the best way to perform the Thomas Test, which aims to assess the degree of passive hip extension. The test is pretty much useless unless you position the pelvis in a consistent position. Here Rob Granter shows a simple yet effective method of achieving this consistent position. Ideally we…

Integrating Silicone Vacuum Cups into your Practice

Integrating Silicone Vacuum Cups into your Practice

Silicone Vacuum cups are a brilliant tool to use in your daily practice when you are treating certain types of fascial dysfunction. Rob Granter takes you through some facial assessment techniques and then details the essential elements of successfully using Silicone Vacuum Cups. How to get them on & off, how to minimise bruising, how…

Pre-prepared Clinical Assessment Sheet for the Shoulder

Pre-prepared Clinical Assessment Sheet for the Shoulder

This Assessment sheet for the Shoulder can make your life so much easier when recording information. The movements, the expected range of motion for each of the movements are all listed. The values listed for the expected ROM relate to a patient of “average” flexibility ie not Hypermobile and not Hypomobile. You may not use…

Do Niggles Matter

Do Niggles Matter

Have a listen to a very interesting interview that Randall Cooper did with Dr Matt Whalan as part of Randall’s Journal Club series. This will of interest to any clinician that is involved with athletes. Matt has studied the self reporting of minor niggles and their significance in relation to the likelihood of these developing…

Initial Patient History Form Template

Initial Patient History Form Template

Here is an example of an Initial Patient History form that you may find useful to use in your practice. It is not a complete guide but it may help you construct a form which suits you and your patients needs. We would also recommend the use of pre-prepared joint specific templates to more completely…

Reflections from the 2021 Tokyo Olympics

Reflections from the 2021 Tokyo Olympics

Are you interested in working successfully in a future Olympic Games environment? In this video I chat to 5 of the members of the Australian Soft Tissue therapy team from the 2021 Tokyo Olympics to acknowledge & celebrate their achievements. We talk with Anne Davies, Lily Chiu, Toby Glennon, Phil Boland & Andy White about:…

2021 Paralympic Reflections

2021 Paralympic Reflections

In this super informative Video I chat to two of the Soft Tissue Therapists that worked with the Australian team at the 2021 Tokyo Paralympics, Gillian Niven and Phillip Boland. If you want a behind the scenes look at the operations of the Australian Paralympic support team, you will love this discussion.  Gillian & Phil are both…