3 Simple Steps To Get Better Results With Lower Back Pain Patients

Making sense of your lower back assessments and making the right diagnosis is difficult enough as a new grad... But taking a patient with back pain through a full rehab plan, from start to finish, without flaring them up can be even harder! Depending who you listen to some therapists tell you that hands-on treatments are really effective for lower back pain... Others tell you to avoid manual therapy with vengeance! Then where do you start with your rehab? Do you start with the 'core' or maybe try to activate the 'glutes'... Maybe you look at using variations of 'functional' exercises and variations of lunges, squats or deadlifts? There is a lot to consider and it is easy to get it wrong resulting in short  lived relief with patients coming back to see you at their next session much the same... And sometimes even worse! So to help you out listen to this week's podcast episode where you will discover 3 simple strategies that will help you get better results with your patients with lower back pain... To stop their symptoms quickly returning, saving you time, effort and to save you having to deal with frustrated patients that don’t feel like they are improving. Enjoy the show! PS. Andy would love to hear your feedback on this podcast. Please leave a review or get in touch at [email protected] and he will get right back to you. PPS. To get a copy of Andy’s book ‘How To Become A Competent, Confident & Competitive New Grad Physio’ or to access ALL his FREE learning resources head to www.newgradphysio.com

Om Podcasten

The New Grad Physio Podcast is the podcast of choice for any physio’s, sports therapists or sports rehabilitators wanting to learn how to become more confident with their patient assessments, treatments and rehab prescription. The podcast is hosted by Andy Barker, MSK & consultant sports physiotherapist. Andy currently consults with a number of elite athletes and sporting organisations, owns his own group of private practice clinics and mentors therapists from all over the world through his learning platform, The New Grad Physio.