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Louis Gifford Aches and Pains Book Three: Graded Exposure Sections 1-4 Case Histories Sections 1-4 in Bloomington, MN
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Louis Gifford Aches and Pains Book Three: Graded Exposure Sections 1-4 Case Histories Sections 1-4 in Bloomington, MN
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'Graded Exposure
' was a course developed by Louis to help physiotherapists to integrate theory into practise. Topics include; the biomedical model; evolutionary reasoning; the vulnerable organism model; fear avoidance model; model of disability and the biopsychosocial model. Section 4 is the '
shopping basket approach
' essentially giving therapists a system and method to assess and manage patients well. Louis uses 4 questions, What's wrong? How long? What can I do? and What can you do? These need to be answered with every patient every time.
Finally, four sections of Case Histories. Patient stories to help put
theory into practise.
' was a course developed by Louis to help physiotherapists to integrate theory into practise. Topics include; the biomedical model; evolutionary reasoning; the vulnerable organism model; fear avoidance model; model of disability and the biopsychosocial model. Section 4 is the '
shopping basket approach
' essentially giving therapists a system and method to assess and manage patients well. Louis uses 4 questions, What's wrong? How long? What can I do? and What can you do? These need to be answered with every patient every time.
Finally, four sections of Case Histories. Patient stories to help put
theory into practise.
'Graded Exposure
' was a course developed by Louis to help physiotherapists to integrate theory into practise. Topics include; the biomedical model; evolutionary reasoning; the vulnerable organism model; fear avoidance model; model of disability and the biopsychosocial model. Section 4 is the '
shopping basket approach
' essentially giving therapists a system and method to assess and manage patients well. Louis uses 4 questions, What's wrong? How long? What can I do? and What can you do? These need to be answered with every patient every time.
Finally, four sections of Case Histories. Patient stories to help put
theory into practise.
' was a course developed by Louis to help physiotherapists to integrate theory into practise. Topics include; the biomedical model; evolutionary reasoning; the vulnerable organism model; fear avoidance model; model of disability and the biopsychosocial model. Section 4 is the '
shopping basket approach
' essentially giving therapists a system and method to assess and manage patients well. Louis uses 4 questions, What's wrong? How long? What can I do? and What can you do? These need to be answered with every patient every time.
Finally, four sections of Case Histories. Patient stories to help put
theory into practise.