Betty Roche

During treatment, practitioners begin with a series of hand movements around the client to relax them, increase the flow of energy and bring blockages in their energy field to the surface. Once the blocks have been identified healing techniques to release the blocks and re-establish the natural flow of energy. When the flow of energy is restored, the practitioner will balance and ground the client before completing the treatment. See what they are.

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Physiopedia App for WCPT Congress 2019

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The excitement is building within the Physiopedia team for our attendance at the WCPT Congress 2019 in Geneva, now only 16 days away. We h...
Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Celebrating 10 years of collaborations at Physiopedia!

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This year Physiopedia is 10 years old (how did that happen?!).  What started as a small playful project in 2009 is now the largest Physioth...

The Fabella – Hitting the Headlines

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An open access article, published in the Journal of Anatomy on the 17th of April, has caused a small sesamoid bone to hit headlines around...
Monday, April 22, 2019

New Look for Physiopedia Badges

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Physiopedia strives to provide up to date resources and information to the Physiotherapy Community and to do this it relies on volunteers ...

Breathe Easy

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Cardiopulmonary disease is an umbrella termed used to describe disorders of the heart (cardio) and lungs (pulmonary).  Physiotherapy plays ...

Untold Physio Stories 128 - Don't Practice Your Least Favorite Technique

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In this podcast, Erson remembers when a fellowship mentee requested he perform a rib thrust manipulation - something he hadn't practi...

Can Physiotherapy Really Help with Erectile Dysfunction?

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We recently finished another round of the increasingly popular Physiopedia Volunteer Orientation Course. As part of the final assignment me...
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