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Simplifying and Complicating Motor Control Treatment

Simplifying and Complicating Motor Control Treatment

July 7, 2020
Read Time: 10-12 min Believe whatever you believe by day, but at night, argue against the propositions you hold most dear” – How not to be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking by Jordan Ellenberg   Last week we covered...
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How Do You Improve Motor Control?

How Do You Improve Motor Control?

June 30, 2020
Read Time: 9-11 minutes “The test of first rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in the mind at the same time, and still retain the ability to function.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald   I know what you...
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How Important is Motor Control?

How Important is Motor Control?

June 23, 2020
    “To believe something is to believe that it is true; therefore a reasonable person believes each of his beliefs to be true; yet experience has taught him to expect that some of this beliefs, he knows not which,...
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Stop Reading the Discussion

Stop Reading the Discussion

June 16, 2020
Read Time: 20 minutes “You have to evaluate each hypothesis in the light of the evidence of what you already know about it.” – R.A Fisher   Depending on the source, anywhere from 39-90% of acute low back pain cases...
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Stop Reading the Abstract

Stop Reading the Abstract

June 8, 2020
Read Time: 11 minutes “It’s what you learn after you know it all that counts” – John Wooden   Dissecting research can be laborious, frustrating, and confusing. It is extremely tempting to review the abstract, file key takeaways, and move...
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Patient Triumph: Paul takes Steps after Stroke

Patient Triumph: Paul takes Steps after Stroke

May 22, 2020
Read Time: 3 minutes  On April 17th, 2019, Paul had a stroke. “I was told that I could be bedridden and may not be able to walk, talk, or swallow normally again. I was paralyzed on my right side, had swallowing...
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How DPT Students Can Stay Ahead During Pandemic Setbacks

How DPT Students Can Stay Ahead During Pandemic Setbacks

April 8, 2020
These days, we are all experiencing a shift in our day to day routines. No matter your current situation, we all have one thing in common: extra free time.  If you’re like me, you have a million ideas on how to spend this extra time, some...
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5 Exercise Options to Keep you Happy & Healthy at Home

5 Exercise Options to Keep you Happy & Healthy at Home

April 2, 2020
Read Time:  9 minutes  For many of you, cabin fever is likely in full force and you’re looking for ways to stay physically and emotionally healthy during social isolation. You already caught up on all the binge worthy shows you had previously...
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Working from Home? Movement is Key!

Working from Home? Movement is Key!

March 23, 2020
Read Time:  6 minutes  During this crisis you may find yourself searching for silver linings. Working from home may yield many such benefits. No commute, working in your pajamas (nothing like a dress shirt with sweatpants and slippers all day), quick...
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