Laurie's Blogs.
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Jan 2024
Jan 2024
Fascinating Tales of Neck Mobilization Research Successes
Let’s talk about neck mobilizations for a wee while. There are so few canine studies in this area… okay, I looked, there are precisely zero!!! So, why not look at two legged guinea pig studies (i.e. those conducted on human patients) to guide us and...
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Jan 2024
Jan 2024
Hung up on evidence-based physiotherapy practice
I was perusing a physio forum where a physiotherapy student was asking about evidence based physiotherapy practice. He was disappointed that on some of the student internships he had been on, that is preceptors were not practicing evidence based medicine. They were us...
13
Jan 2024
Jan 2024
Neck Pain, Eye Pain, and Manual Therapy to the Rescue
Terrible picture of Laurie, no makeup, bad hair, comfy clothes....looks like a bag lady... doing C1 assess and treat.It has been really stupidly cold here this past weekend. Overnight lows down below -40 C/F. Oh man, it is draining – even being inside! [Th...
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Jan 2024
Jan 2024
Land Treadmill or Water Treadmill for the Neurologic Dog?
The following blog highlights a journal article that as intended to provide scientific evidence for one purpose, but inadvertently helps we canine rehab clinicians for a different purpose! I quite like to find little unintended nuggets of wisdom tucked into research a...
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Dec 2023
Dec 2023
Conservative Management of IVDH and Disc Resorption or Regression
From Khan S, et al. JSAP. 2022 Oct;63(10):797. So my last blog received a comment that I think would be good to explore in this blog. (https://www.fourleg.com/Blog?b=650). The comment pertained to the following sentence in my last blog. &ldq...
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Dec 2023
Dec 2023
Lumbar Disc Herniations – Mobilize or Manipulate?
A new randomized clinical trial came across my desk - Effects of spinal manipulation or mobilization as an adjunct to neurodynamic mobilization for lumbar disc herniation with radiculopathy: a randomized clinical trial (1). I read it with interest as there alway...
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Dec 2023
Dec 2023
How to Talk So People Will Listen
Following up on the last two blogs… here we have HOW to Talk to People! In a world filled with noise and constant chatter, the art of effective communication is more crucial than ever. The ability to be heard and understood is a skill that can open doors, foster conne...
09
Dec 2023
Dec 2023
Info, Communication, Crafting the Message!
This blog delves into my personal drama for the last two weeks in dealing with my older cousin and her recent health issues, but it is a very fitting follow up to last week’s blog about providing Tips, Tricks, and Community options for optimizing health and learning how to ...
02
Dec 2023
Dec 2023
Passing Along Tips, Tricks, or a Community That Will Do Just That!
I had quick read through a fantastic new book recently. I was very impressed. Enough so that it inspired my blog for this week. I’ve been humbled a few times when clients have told me, “oh, I watched a video on YouTube that helped me do &l...
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Nov 2023
Nov 2023
Bridging the Gap: The Vital Role of Non-Veterinarian Healthcare Professionals in Diagnosing Ailments in Dogs
A colleague of mine sent a patient back to the referring vet recently. The dog was referred for a partial cruciate, but my colleague had concerns that there might also be a soft tissue sarcoma. My initial reaction what, “Geez, I hope the vet takes this well.&rdq...