There is evidence that arthroscopic partial meniscectomy is no better than sham/placebo surgery, but millions of these procedures are still being performed. On this week’s episode of @jointactionorg, @shamteppo joins me to discuss this topic https://t.co/3MJObBorrK
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Ankle inversion injuries don't just result in lateral ligament sprains....
...there are plenty of other injuries to bear in mind when you assess, both acutely & further down the line
Not many know, but I had pretty bad back pain from the age of 13-21. Stopped playing sport, fear avoidant, many chiro/physio sessions etc etc
I was asked recently, "How did I get out of pain?"
Since threads are what the cool kids do, here is my response 🧵
@bernardchickey I see you are doing a talk at the Canterbury Property Investors association. Seems a bit odd for a chap who advocates for affordable housing.
Are you still going serve them up rebound story for 2023 bearing In mind today's numbers?
Great reporting btw 👍
Fresh off the press!
From protection to non-protection: A mixed-methods investigation into movement, posture & recovery from LBP
A huge thanks to the people's journey we got to capture & the incredible support from the author team!
https://t.co/gINX55KLGD @PeteOSullivanPT 1/8
The misconception that there is no sound in space originates because most space is a ~vacuum, providing no way for sound waves to travel. A galaxy cluster has so much gas that we've picked up actual sound. Here it's amplified, and mixed with other data, to hear a black hole!
The hardest man alive:
David Goggins.
I've listened to 1000+ hours of his interviews and read his book 4 times.
Here are 12 lessons you can use to become the ultimate badass.
Over the last 2 years, I've read A TON of threads on osteoarthritis.
95% of them weren't worth the time.
If you're looking to learn, let me point you in the right direction.
Here are the 8 threads I keep in my bookmarks (that will teach you A TON):
Short thread on knee osteoarthritis (OA) and total knee replacements (TKR)
Spoiler, OA does NOT always lead to you needing a TKR.
Keep being active, whatever your preferred activity!
If you do end up needing a TKR they can be fantastic and you can return to being active
Over the past 5 years, I have searched the internet for the best websites that help people in pain
99% of them weren't worth it.
Save yourself the time and just explore these 4 🧵👇
"How can I plead any harder? What will it take? What can my colleagues and I do to stop this catastrophe unfolding now all around us with such excruciating clarity?"
Here's the op-ed. Please share this thread
https://t.co/tTiUBKU0p3