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Category Archives: Neuro

Big toe pain and stiffness: Will physical therapy help? – Answers to questions about hallux rigidus (2)

April 11, 2016by mscottdpt Leave a comment

I was recently received the following comment from a reader: I am only 2.5 years out from cheilectomies of both big toes. I thought I was looking at years of […]

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Injuries, Lower Extremity, Neuro, Rehab Rants

Course Review: DNS Course A

April 22, 2013by mscottdpt Leave a comment

Where: Los Angeles, CA When: March 16 –  March 18, 2013 Attendees: Mainly PTs, but one DC as well. Mainly ortho-outpatient based practitioners. Presenters: Clare Frank, DPT & Magdalena Lepiskova […]

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Neuro, Seminars

Cranial Nerve Exam Cheat Sheet

September 13, 2012by mscottdpt 3 Comments

Remeber the cranial nerves? Me neither. So here’s a picture I threw together to help you remember. I find that combined with the acronym oh oh oh to touch and […]

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Cerivcal Spine, Neuro, Rehab Rants, Shoulder

Motor Learning and Practice: Part 2

October 28, 2010by mscottdpt 3 Comments

So I see you’re back for more. Round two is all about doing it again and again, in other words practice. Now that we have learned how we learn (here), […]

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Injuries, Neuro

Motor Learning and Practice: Part 1

October 12, 2010by mscottdpt 4 Comments

You alone? Make sure your significant other is out of the room…. They gone? Good. Now dim the lights… Turn on the Barry White and let’s get it on. We’re […]

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Neuro

Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) – A Brief Intro

January 3, 2010by mscottdpt 7 Comments

PNF originated in the 1940s and 1950s to assist in the stretching and strengthening of patients with spinal cord injuries  and neuromuscular disorders. PNF uses passive and active techniques to improve flexibility, coordination, stability, and […]

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