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@northwoods1980 Hello, do you offer private consultations for second opinions on MRIs?
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Useful for cutting athletes also? Are we lumping everyone into this basket?
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RJ@northwoods1980·
for those treating these for yrs and use MR.How predictive has classif been for rest time and full return to play in cutting and sprinting athletes like soccer lacrosse football? Also curious what nutrition tweaks or other hacks found useful
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RJ@northwoods1980·
Really interesting to observe differences in small ortho groups between old generalists and freshly trained sports med surgeons in how they approach shoukders. Older crowd still defaults to acromioplasty w everyone as "impingement"
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The Sp⚽️rts Physio
The Sp⚽️rts Physio@AdamMeakins·
Tennis is also played mostly by upper middle class people with better socioeconomical benefits and advantages, like higher disposable income, better healthcare access, less stress etc… dont forget associations are not causations!
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

Tennis players live 9.7 years longer than sedentary people. Not 9.7 months. 9.7 years. Nearly a decade. The Copenhagen City Heart Study tracked 8,577 people for 25 years and ranked every sport by how much life it adds. Badminton: 6.2 years. Soccer: 4.7. Cycling: 3.7. Swimming: 3.4. Jogging: 3.2. Tennis almost triples jogging. A separate study of 80,000 adults found racket sports cut all-cause mortality by 47% and cardiovascular death by 56%. Swimming hit 41%. Aerobics hit 36%. The question is why racket sports destroy everything else. Three mechanisms stack on top of each other. First, the physical demands. A tennis rally requires explosive sprints, lateral cuts, and sustained aerobic output. You're training fast-twitch and slow-twitch muscle fibers simultaneously. Most cardio only trains one system. Second, the cognitive load. You're reading spin, predicting angles, adjusting position, and executing motor patterns in real-time. Your brain is solving spatial puzzles at 80+ mph. That hand-eye coordination and strategic processing builds neural connections that protect against cognitive decline. Third, and this is the one researchers keep coming back to: you literally cannot play alone. Every racket sport requires another person on the other side of the net. That forced social interaction triggers neurochemical benefits that solitary exercise cannot replicate. Strong social connection alone increases your chance of longevity by 50%. Jogging is you and your thoughts. Tennis is you, a strategic opponent, and a community. Dr. Daniel Amen is right. The data is overwhelming. If you want the single highest-ROI activity for a longer life, pick up a racket.

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ɹǝʇlnoԀ pıʌɐᗡ 🚴🏻 🇺🇸 🇦🇺 🇬🇧
I’m a simple man, so no over complicated explanation, walking backwards resets your neurologic system, you learn to limp forward, it becomes a habit, no one learns to limp backwards. If you limp backwards it’s antalgic, if not it’s learnt behaviour forwards
ɹǝʇlnoԀ pıʌɐᗡ 🚴🏻 🇺🇸 🇦🇺 🇬🇧@Retlouping

Useful clinical tip. If you suspect a patient may have developed a habitual limp post antalgic limping, simply ask them to walk backwards. The habitual limper will walk normally the antalgic will still limp. No one learns to limp backwards.

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Edu@physiodeAP·
La verdad que me da un poco de miedo el ambiente que se está creando entre médicos / enfermería y fisioterapia...
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Antonio García-Hermoso@a_garciahermoso·
🏋️‍♂️📚ACSM 2026 actualiza sus guías de fuerza: ✅menos receta universal ✅más individualización ✅se reconoce el mínimo eficaz ✅no hace falta un programa perfecto para mejorar ✅hay varias formas válidas de ganar fuerza, masa muscular y función física pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12…
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Antelm Pujol, MD PhD
Antelm Pujol, MD PhD@AntelmPujol·
📱🧠 Los vídeos cortos están reduciendo tu capacidad de atención Un estudio con EEG mostró que las personas con mayor consumo de vídeos cortos presentaban: ⚠️ ~40% menos actividad cerebral relacionada con el control atencional ⚠️ ~32% peor autocontrol Más reels, shorts o TikTok → peor capacidad para concentrarte y resistir distracciones.
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JAMA@JAMA_current·
From @JAMAInternalMed: #RotatorCuff abnormalities on #MRI were found in 99% of adults aged 41 to 76, including 96% of asymptomatic shoulders, indicating most findings are age-related rather than disease. ja.ma/4tLyg4r
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The Sp⚽️rts Physio@AdamMeakins·
No outcome favours gabapentin over NSAIDs for cervical radicular pain. Gabapentin was associated with increases in opioid prescription, adverse safety events, and greater health service utilisation compared to NSAIDs. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41610778/
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Luis Miguel Real 🧠 Psicólogo
Luis Miguel Real 🧠 Psicólogo@LuisMiguelReal4·
No se puede con todo. Punto. No puedes currar ocho horas (o más), seguir formándote, hacer ejercicio, mantener la casa medio decente, comer sano, cuidar a los tuyos y, encima, tener vida social. No entra. No cabe. Es como intentar meter una lavadora en una mochila.
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CoFiGa@cofiga·
Con educación para a saúde, promoción da actividade física e prescripción de exercicio terapéutico, a fisioterapia convírtese no eixo central do programa implantado nos centros de saúde da área sanitaria Pontevedra - O Salnés para o tratamento non farmacolóxico da artrose. (+)
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The Sp⚽️rts Physio
The Sp⚽️rts Physio@AdamMeakins·
What structures in the knee hurt the most? Well how about having someone poke around inside your knee WITHOUT anaesthesia to find out like the legend Scott Dye did here! 😳🤯 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9850777/
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Maldita Summer
Maldita Summer@MalditaSummer·
Mi mayor decepción laboral fue entender que no basta con hacer bien tu trabajo, con amar lo que haces, con querer estar en ese lugar. Si no encajas, no caes bien o no te alineas con el ego de quien te lidera, vas perdiendo. Aunque seas competente, aunque des tu mayor esfuerzo, aunque tengas sentido de pertenencia, aunque cumplas con todo NO será suficiente.. 🤫🤫
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Physio Network@PhysioNetwork·
🦵 Quads or hip exercises for patellofemoral pain? 🧠 Useful study if you want to be more intentional with exercise selection, not just prescribe everything to everyone. 👉 Read the full Research Review via the link: physio-network.com/research-revie…
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