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Why Clinical Anatomy Still Matters in Modern Physio Clinical anatomy is the foundation of physiotherapy. As modern rehabilitation techniques evolve and technology continues to influence clinical practices, some may assume anatomy is a “basic” or “introductory” subject. But the truth is, it remains o...
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What Is Trigger Point Therapy and How Does It Work? Trigger Point Therapy has become an essential tool in physiotherapy, especially for managing pain and improving muscle function. If you're a physiotherapist or a student exploring advanced manual techniques, understanding how trigger point therapy ...
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What Physiotherapists Should Know About Fascia Introduction Fascia is more than just connective tissue—it's a critical component in movement, recovery, and pain management. Yet, many physiotherapists overlook its importance. Whether you're treating sports injuries or chronic pain, understanding fasc...
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How Soft Tissue Techniques Improve Patient Recovery Soft tissue techniques are gaining attention in physiotherapy for their remarkable impact on healing, mobility, and pain management. These methods target muscles, fascia, ligaments, and tendons—playing a vital role in helping patients recover faste...