Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation Feature Articles

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The Importance of Proper Posture for Back Pain Relief
We all experience discomfort at some point in our lives.
Blazepod in the Medical Field: A Game-Changer for Rehabilitation and Cognitive Health
In the ever-evolving landscape of medical technology, innovation continually pushes the boundaries of what is possible.
EMS Shockwave Units  5/11/2023
EMS Shockwave Units
EMS Dolorclast shockwave units are a type of medical device that utiliszes shockwaves to treat a variety of musculoskeletal conditions.
Blazepod for NDIS  5/11/2023
Blazepod for NDIS
Blazepod can be used to improve a wide range of cognitive and physical abilities, including reaction time, hand-eye coordination, balance, and spatial awareness.
BlazePod is enhancing community healthcare
BlazePod was originally intended to increase reaction time, agility, strength, decision making and focus on sporting teams and individuals.
 Considering traction therapy for your clinic?
In modern medicine, traction is a conservative treatment option often used to help relieve pain and reduce pressure on affected vertebral discs associated with various spine injuries ...
Safe and easy exercise alternatives for seniors
Regular exercise has benefits for seniors that extend beyond merely keeping fit.
The Reliability of Tensiomyography for Assessment of Muscle Function in the Healthy Population: A Systematic Review
Tensiomyography (TMG) is a noninvasive tool used to assess contractile tissue properties during an isometric muscle contraction.
Therapeutic Effects of Shockwave Therapy
Both focused shockwaves & radial pressure waves influence cellular activity, where the mechanical energy of an acoustic wave is converted into biochemical energy in the cell and ...
Managing Knee Osteoarthritis using Electrophysical Agents
The pain caused by knee OA can create a vicious cycle that is difficult for sufferers to escape. Therefore, in order to break the cycle, the patient’s pain must be managed.
 Radial Pressure Wave vs Focused Shockwave: What's the difference?
Shockwave therapy is not a new modality; in its modern electronic form it has been around since the early 1980s. However, despite now being an established medical intervention, ...
 An Introduction to LightForce® Therapy Lasers
Laser therapy is a clinically proven effective adjacent treatment modality in the physical therapy practice intended for the relief of painful muscles and joints associated with ...
Infusing Creativity Into The Development
Fourier Intelligence is a technology-driven company, infusing creativity into the development of exoskeleton and rehabilitation robotics since 2015. Together with researchers, ...
How to use the adjustable head rest to treat the Scalene and SCM with Stuart Hinds
How to use the adjustable head rest to treat the Scalene and SCM with Stuart Hinds
How to Treat Patients in the Prone Position with Stuart Hinds
In this video, we showcase the ability of the Raising Mid Section (RMS) to treat patients lower back (lumbar) in a prone position.
Forme Medical - A Rich History of Designing, Developing & Sourcing a Wide Range of Patient Positioning Products
Forme Medical came to life in 1985 at the hands of a Scottish family who immigrated to Australia and noticed a lack of locally made medical equipment in the market.
How to reduce stress when elderly are ageing at home
More and more elderly are choosing to stay at home and that is when we can feel anxious and worry that something terrible may happen because we busy right?
Skin tears can have serious consequences for patients with frail skin
The prevention of skin tears and helping to maintain skin integrity on the limbs of the elderly and those suffering from compromising skin conditions is of paramount importance.
SA Community Grants To Tackle Suicide
Community groups and non-government organisations have been awarded grants between $500 to $10,000 to assist in raising awareness about suicide and suicide prevention.
How to reduce ‘no shows’ in your medical practice
If your practice sees 50 patients in an average day, chances are you’ll get about 3 or 4 ‘no shows’.
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