There are some papers that shape how you think and practice. For me, Back to Basics: 10 Facts Every Person Should Know About Back Pain by O’Sullivan and colleagues is one of them. Published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine in 2019, it distilled a large body of evidence into ten simple messages aimed... Continue Reading →
Finding the Sweet Spot: Why Load Management Matters More Than Perfect Exercises
One of the most common questions I hear in clinic is surprisingly simple: “How do I know if I’m doing too much?” Closely followed by another: “How do I know if I’m doing enough?” Whether someone is recovering from an Achilles tendinopathy, shoulder pain, a fracture, surgery, persistent back pain, or simply trying to regain... Continue Reading →
Great learning opportunities :
This post is a simple list of all resources I currently use to learn. (I will try to update it frequently). I wanted to list them all in one place and make them accessible to everyone seeking for sources of information. You will find here different types of learning inputs according to the learning experience... Continue Reading →
What is Sciatica?
Here is a wonderful video (written by Annina B. Schmid and made by Laura Bassi) to explain what is sciatica. I collaborated with them to translate the video in French for the French speaking audience to make it accessible to a larger population as it is a very valuable resource. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJvNBYOKf64&feature=emb_logo
Why you cannot trust dermatomes …
Here is a video (by Annina B. Schmid and Laura Bassi) about dermatomes in neurological testing. I collaborated with them to translate the video in French for the French speaking audience to make it accessible to a larger population as it is a very valuable resource. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZYtAR4zUpg
