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Novak Treatment Table

Investing in the Most Important Piece – Choosing a Treatment Table for Your Clinic

Investing in the Most Important Piece – Choosing a Treatment Table for Your Clinic Needs. Written by Kyle Lee, O.T. Reg (Ont.)  One of the most important and most used pieces of equipment in a clinic is the Treatment Table. Are you a massage therapist, physical therapist, chiropractor, Osteopath? Do you combine different approaches? We …

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SPIO Case Study

SPIO Compression Orthosis | Case Study: Young Child with Moderate Hypotonia

SPIO Compression Orthosis | Case Study: Young Child with Moderate Hypotonia Uploaded by Riley Remington This 4-year-old boy with moderate hypotonia shows a typical floor sitting posture with marked kyphotic slumping and posterior pelvic tilt. In a therapy situation, he responds well to manual activation and is able with mild to moderate support to activate …

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Silon-LTS

Silon-LTS – Low Temperature Silicone Thermoplastic Splinting – a New Option for Addressing Scars and Orthotics in One Design.

Silon-LTS – Low Temperature Silicone Thermoplastic Splinting – a New Option for Addressing Scars and Orthotics in One Design. by Jonathan Niszczak, MS, OTR/L, BT-C Handling scars and effectively fitting orthotics together often require a combined approach for the hand therapist.  Conventional treatment includes the use of a low temperature thermoplastic to fit the needs …

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Views From The Clinic – VOL1 – Treating Rotator Cuff Injuries With Class IV Laser Therapy

Views From The Clinic – VOL1 – Treating Rotator Cuff Injuries With Class IV Lasers & Shockwave Therapy By Dr. Ernie Bagnulo – WIN HEALTH SOLUTIONS  Rotator cuff injuries are caused by various mechanisms, the most common being repetitive strain injury (RSI) and trauma.   In either case, the presenting symptoms usually involve pain around …

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