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Ever had a patient that broke down...

Even though rehab seemed to be going well?

I had a lot of these as a new grad physio, so I can relate!!!

With any injury, especially re-occurring soft tissue injuries...

And overload injuries such anterior knee pain or patella or achilles tendinopathies...

The key to a successful rehab plan lies in your ability to identify both the site and source of your patients injury.

Bear in mind, these might not be the same thing!!!

You've probably heard about this kind of thing, right...

But how do you do this in real-life with real patients?

Listen to this week's podcast episode to find out!

Enjoy the show!

Andy Barker

The New Grad Physio Mentor

PS. In the episode I mentioned my Lower Limb Online Course.

Here's what we are covering on the course...

- Why Your Patient’s Subjective History Will Tell You EVERYTHING You Need To Know & Why Rushing Through This Part Of The Assessment Will Lead To Poor Patient Outcomes

- How To Link Your Subjective & Objective Assessments Together So You Only Test What You Need To, Saving You Time, Effort But More Importantly Making Sure You Make The Right Lower Limb (or Lower Back) Diagnosis

- Why You Must Assess Gait With Every Patient You See & How To Pick Up Patient Compensations Easily Within The Clinic Room

- How To Use ‘Simple’ Movement Tests To Show You Are How Your Patients Are Moving & Learn How These Tests Tell You What To Do Next (Even Before You Get Your Patient On The Bed) With Any Lower Back or Lower Limb Injury

- A Better Way To Test Muscle Strength, To Stop Patients Being Able To Cheat Your Testing, Giving You The Correct Information You Need To Prescribe The Right ‘Strength’ Exercises (This Is The Key To Treating Issues Like Patella & Achilles Tendinopathy)

- How To Select The Correct Lower Back Manual Therapy & Lower Limb Rehab Exercises Specific To Your Patients Injury & Not Just The Same Exercises Over & Over

- The 6 Rehab Steps You Need To Take EVERY Patient Through To Ensure You Not Only Eliminate Pain But You Can Put Your Patient Back Into Activity Without Fear They Will Break Down Again

- How To Properly Explain Your Treatment Plan To Your Patient, So They Understand What You Are Saying So They Actually Buy Into Your Treatment Plan

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