Manual Therapy Forum

Category: Opinions


We want you!

More specficially, we want to hear from you!  The blog has been up and running for a couple of months now and we’ve slowly put out some half-way decent content (maybe I’m bias though).  However, I do want to hear…

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Seated CT junction gapping HVLAT technique

Hi again!  An interesting thing happened in the clinic today.  A friend and colleague shared a video he had seen on Facebook of another therapist teaching a manipulation to a group of chiropractic students and asked what my thoughts were…

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So you’ve just taken a con-ed course… now what?

Have you ever taken a continuing education course and wondered… now what?  Learning different or new assessment/treatment techniques and seeing the benefits of them during a weekend course can be simply life-changing to some.  But let’s face it, your partner…

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Back to the basics… again

In a previous post (Back to the basics…) I mentioned how important our knowledge of anatomy is when considering characteristics of what makes someone a “master” clinician. This time, I want to mention a another characteristic of what makes someone a…

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Back to the basics…

Ever hear of the saying “The masters do the basics well”?  I’ve certainly heard it quite a bit over the years.  However, have you ever thought… ‘well, what are the basics?’ To me, the basics have to start with anatomy….

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