Why Exercise Based Rehabilitation is Preferable to Passive Therapy? A Conceptual Discussion

By Brett Phillips Categories: Webinar
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In this 2-hour webinar, musculoskeletal physiotherapist, Brett Phillips, will discuss the underlying reasons that likely explain the general trend of therapeutic research favouring exercise-based interventions compared to more passive therapeutic interventions.

Over the last 20 years, clinical research has very firmly favoured exercise-based rehabilitation over passive interventions such as manual therapy and EPAs. Why is this? What is the likely explanation for why EBR is consistently being shown to be superior clinically? Join Brett for a lively discussion on the likely underpinnings of this trend, as well as some conceptual discussions about some staple (and potentially outdated) tenets of physiotherapeutic intervention.

What Will You Learn?

  • Potential underlying reasons for EBR being more effective than passive therapeutic interventions
  • Why we should prioritise EBR in the management of our patients
  • Why old school physiotherapeutic concepts need a re-think

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  • Why Exercise-Based Rehabilitation is Preferable to Passive Therapy? A Conceptual Discussion

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