@kieranosull@HSELive@PeteOSullivanPT Hi Kieran. I did a CFT course with you and you cited a short inventory of wellness that included GI and skin symptoms. What was the resource for that?
@vandersteph360@ReallyScottFree@SteveUBC Which PHO do you prefer? Genuinely asking. I have friends in many provinces in this country. Between here and Quebec I feel the luckiest in how we have been able to live our lives and still feel safe.
@DerekGriffin86 Good point. That said, what IS Cochrane saying about chronic non-specific low back pain. And if you say exercise then let’s see the exact exercise intervention that works. Why are we still looking for something that works for such a poorly defined condition?
@lylepavukDPT@GregLehman Well you could say you are alone in that respect. I believe the Covid response in Canada has saved so many lives, but at a cost. Also, all those homeless people do have healthcare. But Greg has a good point nonetheless.
@DerekGriffin86 Also curious about long haulers and the complexity of the trauma of diagnosis, co-morbidities and uncertainty of resolution... and how mental health contributes to ongoing symptoms of fatigue.
@physiotracy@LauraOpstedal@Retlouping I was hoping Dr. McGill would at least address the 'Expert Bias' that may impact his patients. If you fly in from all over the world to see 'the expert'... do you think your intervention is pure? or might there be a contextual advantage to the intervention?
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@advantagephysio Yes and no. Human touch is therapeutic. Telehealth also loses the typical connection of shared space, shared environment. I think exercise and education would prove more effective when delivered in person.
@JackAChew I didn’t get the sensational headlines you did. I find them refreshingly effective at loading while teaching clients about nociception and tissue load vs damage. Use them all the time, but not as a panacea.
@erikMeira Hi Erik. Can I DM you about a “screening” of this webinar for a few fellow healthcare professionals? It was great and I believe others need to see it.
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