CLINICAL INFORMATION

This section contains clinical information researched by Graeme Nuttridge Dip PHYSIO - Dip MT - Dip DMT - M Phty - MNZCP (Sports & Orthopeadics)

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Articles

ACL
Rehabilitation, testing sequences and lower limb task questionnaires...  More>>

Osteoarthritis
What can we predict? More>>
Exercise for Life - Its Time to Go!!
The benefits of physical activity are proven; activity has preventative and therapeutic health benefits, yet a vast majority of people remain inactive....More>>
Understanding Tendonopathies
Tendonopathies continue to be the bane of health professionals treating those associated with repetitive loading work or sport. More>>
The Ottawa Ankle Rules
Many clients present with severe ankle sprain, in order to decide on x-ray or not we use the Ottawa Ankle Rule:  More>>
LumboPelvic Mechanics
What is this infamous “core stability” we hear so much about, what functional use does improving have. A recent article in the BJSM has defined the core stability into three distinct groups. More>>
Whiplash Review
Much of the evidence in whiplash associated disorders do not meet methodological standards normally associated with reviews. More>>
Can Passive Prone Extensions of the Back Prevent Low Back Pain?
Randomised Controlled Trial of 314 Military Conscript.  More>>
Should Health Care Providers Advise Patients with Back Pain to Lose Weight?
Advising a patient to lose weight can be an emotional time bomb, is it justified? Unfortunately this advice does not get clear support in scientific studies...More>>
Lower Back Pain
Back pain is a 20th century medical disaster. We sent people to the moon 30 years ago, we have cured polio and many other diseases thought to be incurable. Yet we have no answer for simple backache.......More>>
Living With Back Pain
Guidelines and Facts on Back pain  More>>

 
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