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NDIS and Exercise Physiologists: The role they play
NDIS and Exercise Physiologists: The role they play

What is the NDIS? Since July 2016, the NDIS has commenced its rollout across the state. The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) aims to provide individualized support for people with…

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EducationGuest UserMarch 12, 2019Loxlee Blackett
Strength and Conditioning for Handstands
Strength and Conditioning for Handstands

First and foremost it goes without saying that the most important thing when it comes to developing a perfect handstand is practicing the handstand itself along with appropriate regressions, progressions….

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EducationGuest UserMarch 5, 2019Sami Gurdon
Shoulder Assessment and Programming: Part 1 Shoulder Range of Movement and Strength Testing
Shoulder Assessment and Programming: Part 1 Shoulder Range of Movement and Strength Testing

When you sustain a shoulder injury there are a number of shoulder strength tests that exercise physiologists perform to assess the range of movement. Forward Flexion The straight arm…

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EducationGuest UserNovember 21, 2018Paul Peglar
Shoulder Assessment and Programming: Part 2 Corrective Injury Programming for Shoulder Dysfunction
Shoulder Assessment and Programming: Part 2 Corrective Injury Programming for Shoulder Dysfunction

Shoulder stability for functional activity is dependent upon a balanced interaction between the shoulder muscles, tendons, ligaments, and nerves. Shoulder injury rehabilitation should focus on more than just a “loose”…

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EducationGuest UserNovember 21, 2018Paul Peglar
Shoulder Assessment and Programming: Part 3 Exercises for Unstable or Injured Shoulders
Shoulder Assessment and Programming: Part 3 Exercises for Unstable or Injured Shoulders

If you have sustained an injury these exercises for injured shoulders will help return stability and build strength to ensure you get back to full fitness as quickly as possible…

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ExercisesGuest UserNovember 21, 2018Paul Peglar
Structural Anatomy: Shoulder Structure

Introduction to the Shoulder: Part I Structural Anatomy The shoulder joint has the greatest range of motion of all joints and is actually comprised of four separate bony and musculotendinous...

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EducationGuest UserNovember 21, 2018Paul Peglar
Common Shoulder Injuries: Part 1 Dislocated Shoulder

A dislocated shoulder is a common injury in contact sports such as rugby or martial arts. Shoulder dislocations are characterised by severe shoulder pain and hospital treatment is required to…

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EducationGuest UserNovember 21, 2018Paul Peglar
Common Shoulder Injuries: Part 2 Broken Collar Bone

A broken collarbone (broken clavicle) is a common shoulder injury, which frequently occurs when someone falls onto an outstretched hand. The collarbone is attached centrally to the sternum (breastbone) and…

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EducationGuest UserNovember 21, 2018Paul Peglar
Common Shoulder Injuries: Part 3 Frozen Shoulder

Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis) is a common shoulder injury and cause of shoulder pain in people aged between 40 and 60, with women affected more than men. The term frozen…

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EducationGuest UserNovember 21, 2018Paul Peglar
Common Shoulder Injuries: Part 4 Rotator Cuff Injury

A rotator cuff injury is one of the more common shoulder injuries and a common cause of shoulder pain. Injury to the rotator cuff will usually begin as inflammation, often

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EducationGuest UserNovember 21, 2018Paul Peglar
Common Shoulder Injuries: Part 5 Shoulder Separation

A shoulder separation is one of a number of common shoulder problems and injuries in sports that produces immediate shoulder pain. The term shoulder separation refers to an injury of…

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EducationGuest UserNovember 21, 2018Paul Peglar
Training Considerations During Pregnancy: Part 1 Introduction & Safety Considerations

Whilst pregnancy can be a fantastic and rewarding experience for many mothers as they prepare to bring a new life into the world, the potential for danger and complications cannot…

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EducationGuest UserNovember 20, 2018Paul Peglar
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