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Sport is woven into our Australian culture, but it also comes with a cost. Here are the facts:
Just over 62āÆ100 sportsāinjury hospitalisations were recorded in Australia in 2023 to 24, with males accounting for about 70āÆ% of all casesĀ [1]. Rates peak in adolescence; males aged 15 -19 years experien...
By Tracy, The Stabilisation Academy
Foot and ankle rehab is at a turning point. Many health professionals continue to rely on traditional, isolated exercises like calf raises, theraband drills, and short-foot training. While these have their place, they often fall short in addressing the complex ne...
Flat feet. Toe-walking. Collapsing arches. Itās easy to see why pediatric foot posture sparks concern ā not just for parents, but for clinicians too. But when we view foot development through a Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilisation (DNS) lens, we see a different story: one where motor control, not foo...
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Foot and Ankle: The Foundations of Gait
The foot and ankle form the literal foundation of human movement, yet they are one of the most complex areas of the body. Each foot contains 26 bones (about a quarter of all the bones in your body), connected by 33 joints and over 100 muscles, tendons, and...
The Achilles tendon is often viewed as a localized site of injury ā a sore heel cord that just needs calf stretches or eccentric heel drops. However, modern rehab understanding challenges this isolated view.
The Achilles is not merely a passive rope at the back of your ankle; itās a functional hub ...
In the world of musculoskeletal rehab, thereās often an urgency to jump straight into strength-building. Load the calf. Activate the glutes. Prescribe the resistance band. But hereās the problem: if your client doesnāt have foundational movement control, all youāre doing is reinforcing dysfunctional...
Heel pain is one of the most common complaints in clinical practice. And letās face itāāplantar fasciitisā often rolls off the tongue as the default diagnosis. But hereās the reality check: not all heel pain is plantar fasciitis, and misdiagnosis can lead to ineffective treatments, chronic pain, and...
Overcoming Complex Rehab Challenges: A Step-by-Step Guide for Health Professionals
As health professionals inĀ practice, weāve all had those casesāthe ones that keep us up at night, where progress feels slow, and weāre left questioning our approach. Managing complex rehab cases can be overwhelming,...
The 5-Minute Gait Assessment Checklist Every Health Professional Needs
As a health professional, analyzing gait is a cornerstone of understanding your clientās movement patterns, identifying dysfunctions, and tailoring interventions. While a comprehensive gait analysis can take time, a quick 5-minu...
From Overwhelmed to Empowered: The Role of Thought Leadership in Health and Movement Professions and Rehab.
Health and movement professionals face a unique challenge. The field of foot and ankle rehabilitation is vast, intricate, and constantly evolving. The pressure to stay updated while providing...
Why Calf Raises Are NOT the Answer for Running and Walking
When we talk about training for efficient gaitāwhether it's walking or runningāone exercise seems to dominate every health professional's program: calf raises. But are calf raises truly addressing the needs of functional gait? Or are we per...
Introduction
Flexibility and mobility are essential components of optimal movement and injury prevention. For health professionals, itās crucial to understand the distinct roles they play, particularly when incorporating practices such as barefoot science. This blog explores the relationship between ...