Chad Cook on Manual Therapy | Podcast Summary Ep. 047

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Using manual therapy with my patients is working just fine, of course with combo with exercises. Good for pain reduction, helps with fear of movement, it's good biopsychosocial approach. Good initially and gradually focusing on exercises later. On average 90% improvement reported with in 6-8 sessions once a week with my patients.

fikonti
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Excellent, I'm so glad you have an episode with Chad Cook. He is one of my go to physios for education. Thanks!

drtravispenrod
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This is great! I love using manual therapy and I’m a big proponent of it for my patients.

katiemacwhereuat
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I had to check it wasn't the 1st of April. Isn't that a bit like going water skiing without water? 🤔

Bloke_Widow
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An eclectic approach to treatments is typically ideal, which most therapists practice. Demonization of manual treatment/intervention is asinine, within the context of eclecticism.

hoosierdaddyboy
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Exercises can be done on one's own with some caution at a gym. People go to clinics to get some one on one manual therapy and education.

johnutube
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Where's Adam Meakins? Wonder what he'd say...

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