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Osteopath Murwillumbah Daniel Hawkins

Locality: Murwillumbah, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6672 7796



Address: 16 Prince Street 2484 Murwillumbah, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.osteopathmurwillumbah.com.au

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20.01.2022 Key message: get moving people!



20.01.2022 More healthcare professionals need to recognise that things seen on scans in those that hurt, are also often seen in those that don’t... #NeverTreatAScan

19.01.2022 Soft tissue injuries simply need PEACE & LOVE! Soft tissue refers to tissues that connect, support or surround other structures and organs of the body. Mus...cles, tendons, and ligaments are the soft tissues in the body that are most commonly injured. Rehabilitation of soft tissue injuries can be complex. Over the years, Traditional ICE/RICE/PRICE acronyms guiding their management have evolved over time. Although widely known, the evidence supporting the elements of these treatments is limited. PEACE & LOVE outlines the importance of educating patients and addressing psychosocial factors to enhance recovery! Suffered a soft tissue injury? Book in to see your local #osteo now and see how they may help! More on PEACE and LOVE here http://bit.ly/peaceandloveosteo Image Supplied: The Running Clinic

18.01.2022 https://www.osteopathmurwillumbah.com.au//how-often-shoul/



13.01.2022 As always, great advice from Nick!

12.01.2022 A great article authored by a colleague in Melbourne - well worth reading

12.01.2022 An interesting read, if you have a few minutes to spare. The key message - exercise is an important factor in preventing age related loss of muscle mass, positively influencing a number of cellular processes that otherwise decline with aging. Get moving people!



10.01.2022 Great information, explained with the help of illustrations!

03.01.2022 Treat the wo(man), not the scan. Great graphic @LeeDarrenH #Education

03.01.2022 When tendons become inflamed and irritated, causing pain and discomfort ...

01.01.2022 New educational tool developed to teach core concepts of pain research into Macquarie University’s physical therapy program. The illustration is not perfect, b...ut I’m very glad to see this being incorporated into the curriculum. Shared by Lars Avermarie. "Major deficiencies in pain education for health professionals have been increasingly recognised. In the United States, the National Institutes of Health Pain Consortium identified significant gaps in pain content across 6 interprofessional pre-licensure health science education programs.7 In a landmark report, the U.S. Institute of Medicine (2012) stated that a major impediment to adequate pain relief was patients’ limited access to clinicians who are knowledgeable about pain, which was related to the prevalence of outmoded or unscientific knowledge and attitudes about pain" "Two educational tools were developed to embed core concepts and a clinical model into the students’ education, and applied across conditions and throughout the lifespan. These were developed in consultation with leading pain education specialists and clinicians at the Pain Management Research Institute at the Royal North Shore Hospital (Sydney) as well as an experienced Educational Designer and Developer at Macquarie University. The 2 tools are: (1) The Six Core Concepts of Pain (Fig. 3); and (2) The Clinical Model of Pain (Fig. 4). Students are introduced to these early in the DPT program, and they inform future learning at later stages of the curriculum." Ref.: Hush et al. 2018 Study can be found here: https://journals.lww.com//Embedding_the_IASP_pain_curricul

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