The Knee is a Dumb Joint
When I was a young clinician, I found the knee joint quite complex and I would be quite anxious when
7 Questions to Ask an Injured Running Client
Let’s discuss some simple load management tips to help your running clients on a better path to success and impress
Taking Gait Analysis to the Next Level: The Gait Movement’s Live Workshops
Due to popular request, we are finally breaking new ground with our new live workshops. These workshops aim to follow
Estelle’s Guest Appearance on The Podiatry Legends Podcast
In true Tyson Franklin fashion, he gets the conversation rolling with the question: What got you into Podiatry in the
Functional Assessments for Gait Issues – Why you may be missing the most important assessment for your client!
We really need to start this conversation with a few definitions to ensure we are on the same page.
Pronation isn’t bad, it’s normal!
Remember pronation is the name of a movement and not just a foot position. It is a natural and normal
A Framework to Simplify Gait Analysis and Biomechanical Assessment
Since graduating uni, have you always felt a lack of confidence in performing gait analysis on your clients? Do people