Lumbar Spine Manual Therapy: Clinical Techniques for Physiotherapists Low back pain remains one of the leading causes of disability worldwide, and most physiotherapists see it walk through the door daily. Manual therapy has earned a strong place in lumbar spine management over the years — but only w...
Joint Mobilisation vs Manipulation: What Physiotherapists Need to Know Manual therapy remains one of the most debated yet genuinely useful tools in musculoskeletal rehabilitation. After two decades of teaching and applying these techniques, I still see physiotherapists confuse mobilisation with mani...
Cervical Spine Assessment and Manual Therapy: A Physiotherapist's Guide Neck pain affects a significant portion of the population at some point in life, and the cervical spine's complex anatomy makes it one of the easiest regions to assess poorly. After two decades managing cervical spine disorders ...
Hands That Heal Smarter: Why a Fellowship in Orthopaedic Manual Therapy Changes Everything As a physiotherapist, you’ve likely faced moments where exercises alone don’t deliver results—persistent pain, stiff joints, post-surgical limitations, or chronic cases that refuse to progress. That’s the mome...