In Step Physical Therapy Edmonton delivers individualized physiotherapy services designed to address pain, injury, and movement dysfunction. Care may include manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, and patient education for long-term recovery.
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- Welcome to another episode of Physio News Network, where we break down the newest evidence in rehabilitation, physiotherapy practice, exercise science, and real-world patient outcomes.
Hosted by Girish Srinivasan, Registered Physiotherapist, this episode dives into the research shaping modern rehab.
Today’s Evidence Highlights
1️⃣ ACL Rehab: Does BFR Actually Help?
A new study shows blood flow restriction training does not outperform traditional rehab for quadriceps recovery after ACL reconstruction — but still has value when heavy loading isn’t possible.
2️⃣ Achilles Tendon: What Exercises Truly Load It?
Fresh research ranks exercises by tendon strain.
Key takeaways:
• Walking may be enough in early rehab
• Bilateral hopping may overload too soon
• Each calf muscle contributes differently across the Achilles subtendons
This gives clinicians a clearer roadmap for tendon-specific loading.
3️⃣ Red Flag Alert: Cauda Equina Syndrome (CES)
Symptoms like saddle numbness, bowel/bladder changes, or bilateral leg pain require urgent referral and an MRI. Delays can cause irreversible damage.
A systematic review confirms: CES = medical emergency.
Exercise of the Week: Nordic Hamstring Curl
Research shows this eccentric exercise reduces hamstring injuries by up to 60%.
Tips for safe progression are included.
Innovation Spotlight: Intermittent Pneumatic Compression
New evidence supports its role in:
• Reducing DOMS
• Improving venous return
• Supporting post-op recovery
• Enhancing lymphatic drainage
A powerful tool for both athletes and post-surgical patients.
Success Story: Cervicogenic Dizziness
A software engineer regained full function in four visits after appropriate vestibular and cervical assessment, manual therapy, and targeted exercises.
Moral: Dizziness isn’t always inner-ear — sometimes it starts in the neck.
If you’re a clinician or patient who loves evidence-based care, hit subscribe
Physio News Network brings you regular updates to keep your skills sharp and your decisions informed.
Subscribe, like, and share to stay ahead of the latest physiotherapy research.
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#PhysioNewsNetwork #PNN #PhysiotherapyTips #MythBusting #MovementMatters #ExerciseScience #PhysioEducation #MoveBetterLiveBetter #edmonton #alberta #yeg #yegfitness #physiotherapynews #physiotherapyvideos #news #healthnewsWelcome to another episode of Physio News Network, where we break down the newest evidence in rehabilitation, physiotherapy practice, exercise science, and real-world patient outcomes. Hosted by Girish Srinivasan, Registered Physiotherapist, this episode dives into the research shaping modern rehab. 🔍 Today’s Evidence Highlights 1️⃣ ACL Rehab: Does BFR Actually Help? A new study shows blood flow restriction training does not outperform traditional rehab for quadriceps recovery after ACL reconstruction — but still has value when heavy loading isn’t possible. 2️⃣ Achilles Tendon: What Exercises Truly Load It? Fresh research ranks exercises by tendon strain. Key takeaways: • Walking may be enough in early rehab • Bilateral hopping may overload too soon • Each calf muscle contributes differently across the Achilles subtendons This gives clinicians a clearer roadmap for tendon-specific loading. 3️⃣ Red Flag Alert: Cauda Equina Syndrome (CES) Symptoms like saddle numbness, bowel/bladder changes, or bilateral leg pain require urgent referral and an MRI. Delays can cause irreversible damage. A systematic review confirms: CES = medical emergency. 🏋️ Exercise of the Week: Nordic Hamstring Curl Research shows this eccentric exercise reduces hamstring injuries by up to 60%. Tips for safe progression are included. 💡 Innovation Spotlight: Intermittent Pneumatic Compression New evidence supports its role in: • Reducing DOMS • Improving venous return • Supporting post-op recovery • Enhancing lymphatic drainage A powerful tool for both athletes and post-surgical patients. 🎯 Success Story: Cervicogenic Dizziness A software engineer regained full function in four visits after appropriate vestibular and cervical assessment, manual therapy, and targeted exercises. Moral: Dizziness isn’t always inner-ear — sometimes it starts in the neck. 🌟 If you’re a clinician or patient who loves evidence-based care, hit subscribe Physio News Network brings you regular updates to keep your skills sharp and your decisions informed. 👉 Subscribe, like, and share to stay ahead of the latest physiotherapy research. 👉 Comment below with topics you’d like covered next. #PhysioNewsNetwork #PNN #PhysiotherapyTips #MythBusting #MovementMatters #ExerciseScience #PhysioEducation #MoveBetterLiveBetter #edmonton #alberta #yeg #yegfitness #physiotherapynews #physiotherapyvideos #news #healthnews
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