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Why Physiotherapists Should Learn Cupping Therapy Cupping therapy has gained popularity in physiotherapy and rehabilitation due to its effectiveness in reducing pain and promoting faster healing. As a physiotherapist, incorporating cupping therapy into your practice can enhance your treatment outcom...
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Why Physiotherapists Should Master Soft Tissue Manual Therapy Soft tissue manual therapy (STMT) is a crucial skill for physiotherapists aiming to enhance their treatment effectiveness and improve patient outcomes. It involves hands-on techniques that manipulate muscles, fascia, and connective tissue...
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Why Physiotherapists Should Get Certified in IASTM Why Physiotherapists Should Get Certified in IASTM Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) is rapidly gaining recognition in the physiotherapy field. As musculoskeletal issues become more prevalent, physiotherapists are looking for inno...
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Non-Pharmacological Pain Management Techniques Introduction Non-pharmacological pain management techniques are gaining popularity, especially for managing chronic pain. These methods focus on improving function and reducing discomfort without relying on medications. Interdisciplinary pain rehabilita...
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Shoulder Arthroscopy & PT Rehabilitation Introduction Shoulder arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat shoulder injuries. It requires small incisions and is commonly performed for conditions like rotator cuff tears, frozen shoulder, and shoulder impingement. Conditio...