Laurie's Blogs.

 

23
Oct 2017

Where have all the choices gone?

Veterinary Medicine has progressed and expanded exponentially over the last several decades.  The options available to our pets are astounding, from top of the line surgeries, to cancer treatments, from fancy diagnostics, to a whole host of pharmaceuticals.  But, has th...
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15
Oct 2017

Manual Therapy Discussion

My last blog ruffled some feathers. (Fair enough.)  But, it allowed for an intelligent conversation back and forth, which I'd like to share below.Laurie:I have been subscribed to your emails since I attended your roundtable discussion on cruciate disease at the last STAAR co...
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08
Oct 2017

Manual Therapy – An Up and Coming Topic in Canine Rehabilitation… Give me a Break!

Seriously!  Since when did manual therapy become NEW in Canine Rehab??  A recent advertisement for a course deemed manual therapy to be ‘the hottest up and coming topic’ in canine rehabilitation.  That just had me fuming!!!  Furthermore, the progra...
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01
Oct 2017

Fatigue associated with healing, motor relearning, or cognitive processing

Whoa!  Now that sounds like a mouthful, doesn’t it?  This blog is inspired from the book I’m currently listening to, The Brain that Changes Itself by Norman Doidge.  It’s filled with great stories and discusses neuroplasticity and the ability for ...
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24
Sep 2017

How many therapies in one treatment?

Some of you may have seen this question and answer on the VetRehab Chat group…. I wanted to expand on my answer a bit further here.  For those of you who didn’t see it or are not on the VetRehab chat group, I’ll give you the gist of the question. A ve...
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17
Sep 2017

Static Stretching – To Do or Not To Do?!

This blog come from a podcast:  https://themovementfix.com/ep-31-dont-static-stretching/ Static stretches are often given to (or done for) patients as a treatment for poor flexibility, or done simply because we think we ‘should’. The primary thing ...
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10
Sep 2017

Are you defined by the technique?

A blog recently came across my desk.  It started out like this: “I am a physical therapist.  I am a physical therapist who uses manual therapy.  One who uses exercise in many forms.  I use pain neuroscience and specific treatments to address persist...
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03
Sep 2017

When things aren't right!

P.S. The picture is just a joke... but the rest of the blog is real!This blog comes about as a result of an ever-present argument I see brought forth (mostly by vets and technicians) in regards to “PT’s needing to be supervised by a vet, because they might not recogni...
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Aug 2017
20
Aug 2017

Growth Spurts & Back Pain

 I had a patient in last week.  A 6-month-old Portuguese Water Dog puppy.  He had SIJ pain and dysfunction, and pelvic asymmetry.  Now, this is a puppy I’ve been following since he came to this owner at approximately 2ish months of age.  So, I ...
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