The Mechanical Care Forum

In episode 32 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we feature Dr. Gary Jacob, DC. Gary brings well over 20 years in private practice and experience in lecturing on end-range loading, rehab and public health particularly through Mechanical Diagnosis & Therapy (MDT).  

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In episode 31 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we feature part 2 of my interview with Dr. Helen Clare. Dr. Clare shares suggestions for educating the cervical spine patient, what she's doing differently now to improve her outcomes, a valuable internet resource and more!

 

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In episode 30 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we feature an interview with Dr. Helen Clare, the director of education for the McKenzie Institute International. She practices in Sydney, Australia and teaches internationally lecturing in over 30 countries.

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In episode 29 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we feature part 2 of my interview with Mr. Brian Mulligan, founder of the Mulligan Concept, international presenter, and recipient of numbers of awards. Mr. Mulligan is a clinician of nearly 60 years as well as an innovator of mobilization with movement. He shares his view of challenges facing the physiotherapist and the strengths we offer. He also reminisces about a memorable patient he named “Grubby.”  Brian gives a couple of resources he wouldn’t do without, a study that has caught his attention, the best advice he’s received and finishes with a well written summary he’d like to propose for the rest of us to consider.

 

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