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The role of EP during chemotherapy and post-cancer fatigue

Meet our Brisbane based Exercise Physiologist, Kris Scaife. Kris is a lecturer at the University of Queensland where he teaches Exercise Prescription for Metabolic Conditions, Ageing and Cancer and well as being the go-to EP for the Oncologists at Greenslopes Hospital, Kris also provides his Exercise Physiology services to Specialised Health clients throughout the Brisbane […]

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How to feel 40 at 76. A lesson in strength and resilience.

While this story will be most relevant for the CTP insurers out there, the Rehab Providers that are working in the CTP space and those who are working with a client who’s had an amputation, the lessons learnt in this rehab process can be wide and far reaching. Our Western Sydney Exercise Physiologist, Sebastian Cruzado,

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How our EP, Mark Watson, helped this fellow avoid surgery and RTW full time

Meet Mark Watson and one of his very happy clients!! Mark delivers a brief overview of a knee rehabilitation program executed perfectly.   Sometimes patients are quick to jump to the option of surgery when it’s recommended by their Doctor as they believe that it’s their only way forward and often they’re unaware of the recovery

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Stretch the hip flexors, reverse the anterior pelvic tilt and take some heat off the lower back!

If, like me, you find yourself sitting for big chunks of the day to write reports, make phone calls, sit in meetings, drive to appointments etc etc etc, then, like me, your hip flexors are going to be firing up and pulling your pelvis into what we call an anterior pelvic tilt. The hip flexors are in an

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The Importance of Training and Lessons from One of the Best

In today’s video I wanted to talk a bit about training and education and the importance as an EP of being a really good educator for our clients in order to elicit better results. A lot of the time our clientele don’t necessarily have a strong background in training or in exercising and the concepts

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Elderly Patients, Spanish Dancing and Bad Boyz.. An interview with our Western Sydney EP, Mr Sebastian Cruzado

Sebastian has worked with Specialised Health for the last year, plying most of his trade in the CTP/Motor Accidents scheme. This week I took some time to meet Sebastian and find out a bit more about what makes him tick.

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The No. 1 Sure Way to improve Lifting Capacity

Hi guys. Brad here from Specialised Health. I wanted to put this quick little video together because I just did an appointment earlier today, where I was working with a fellow on a knee injury and was talking to him a lot about movement patterns and the importance of using a really sound hip movement pattern when doing squatting movements. I wanted to do this quick video because I’ve been talking to insurance case managers lately about what movement patterns are, what the point of optimising these is, and how that can help somebody improve their function.

Looking at the first example now of this fellow in the video above, you can see the knee angle he started with. If you see the line inserted and you can see where the knees are in front of the toes and essentially moving his centre of gravity over the balls of the feet, what that requires is, therefore, a lot of quadricep activation to raise his body and that, therefore, puts a lot of pressure on the knees.

With the second example, you can see that we moved the centre of gravity a bit further back, so it’s more over the centre of the feet or over the heels. What that then causes is the hips, the glutes, the hamstrings to really be the prime movers through the movement.

Through optimising that movement pattern, this guy can stop putting so much pressure on the knees and create, actually, a lot more force by using the hips. That’ll give him a greater lifting capacity, greater squatting capacity. That’s a really good example of using movement patterns or optimising movement patterns to illicit more function.

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Watch this before your clients go on holiday!

These days there is no excuse for clients who are taking a holiday to not be able to keep up with their rehabilitation. If they’re in an active, strengthening based program which involves a resistance training component there are always substitution options.

Pending the client’s mobility and positioning abilities, body weight training is a great alternative to traditional resistance training. Movements or exercises can be very “functional” in nature as the client learns to move the weight of their body or in other terms, use the physiological load their body provides, as the resistance.

We often provide clients with resistance bands (shown in this video) as they’re a cheap option and are used in a similar action to therabands, however, with the in-built handle they’re much more versatile and can “mirror” many traditional gym exercises.

Ask the EP you’re working with whether they have prescribed the client with a home or a holiday program before they go away. This is a huge factor in being able to start the new year on a good note without having to delay return to work plans and continuing on the path of improvement.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from everyone at Specialised Health.

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