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How Pain Education Can Be a Game Changer in Your Patient's Lives

Learn about the importance of pain education and pain science in physiotherapy with Debbie Patterson, Geoff Bostick, and the Pain Science Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association

A Helping Hand for Healthcare Workers Facing Burnout

Are you experiencing stress, depression, or job dissatisfaction? Are you looking to audit yourself, your values, and beliefs to determine if you are experiencing burnout? This blog is for healthcare practitioners facing burnout and is an excerpt from Mark Milligan and Sandy Hilton's presentation at the San Diego Pain Summit.

COVID-Proof and Improved: New Changes to the 2021 Physiotherapy Competency Exam Clinical Component

The 2021 Physiotherapy Competency Exam Clinical Component is going virtual, it's also going no-touch (wait, what?!). Yes, that's right, and those aren't the only changes to take place in 2021 in an effort to keep you safe in these COVID-times. Read this blog to learn about the most up-to-date updates that will affect your exam. Good luck with the Clinical Component! We believe in you!

Don't Get Left Behind! Improve Your Leadership Skills to Succeed in the Digital Health Revolution

What are the qualities of a good leader? How do I develop good leadership qualities? Check out today's blog, based on Embodia's course, Leadership Course For Physiotherapists, to learn the answer to these questions and more (including who discovered the South Pole).

Five Strategies for Addressing Patients with a Frozen Shoulder

Dr. Erson Religioso III gives his top 5 Things to do with frozen shoulders for physiotherapists and he teaches online continuing education for physiotherapists on Embodia.

Dancers Get Injured! Rehabilitative Exercises for Dancers and Artistic Athletes

Are you a healthcare professional who works with dancers? Then you'll know that treating this population requires special knowledge and expertise. Let Dinah Hampson and Genevieve Renaud from Pivot Dancer teach you how to better support your artistic athletes with exclusive rehabilitative exercises for dancers, artistic athletes and hypermobile patients, and by speaking their language.

The Most Essential Skills Every Private Practice Owner Must Develop And Hone Right Now

There was a pre-COVID world and there will be a post-COVID world - and the skills, tools, and talent that you need to not only survive, but thrive in this brave new world are different than what was needed before. The new world will be different for all of us - independent contractors, employees, organizations, but most of all clinic owners.

Are Post-Traumatic Headaches and Concussions the Same Thing?

Do you know the difference between a post-traumatic headache and a concussion? Did you know there are different types of post-traumatic headaches? Can you distinguish between a persistent headache and a migraine? This blog outlines how Meaghan Adams uses her expertise in post-traumatic headaches and concussions to conduct effective assessments and provide optimal treatment.

Will Your Healthcare Business Prosper During the Waves of COVID? It Can With the Hybrid Model of Care!

Can your healthcare business not only make it but also proper amidst all this uncertainty? It can with the hybrid model of care! Check out this blog to learn more about how to successfully continue doing what you love most, helping others, during a time when your care is more essential than ever.

Virtual Pelvic Health: Women in France Don't Pee Their Pants When They Laugh, Do Your Patients?

Are you a healthcare or rehabilitative practitioner who treats pelvic health dysfunctions? Check out today's blog to find out if you can safely and effectively treat pelvic health dysfunctions virtually as well as to get the answer to the burning question, why do women in France not pee their pants when they laugh.

Learn to Use Dermoneuromodulation to Help Patients With Pain

Co-written by Diane Jacobs, founder of dermoneuromodulation (DNM). Learn about DNM and how it can help your patients.

How to Treat Low Back Pain and Urinary Incontinence in Female Clients Using the Epiglottal Complex

What role do the intertwined intra-thoracic and intra-abdominal pressure systems have in musculoskeletal and pelvic health dysfunction? How do the top & bottom of the respiratory system and alimentary track connect anatomically, neurophysiologically, & structurally? These are some of the questions that Julie Wiebe and Susan Clinton will answer in their new online course for physiotherapists!

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