Its not about the tools…
…its about the process. A recap of Dr. Liebenson’s Modern Spine Care workshop.
3 of the most common reasons why I think children have low back pain in 2010.
2010 Spine Control Symposium Recap: Part 3
McGill vs Hodges: Is there a difference?
2010 Spine Control Symposium Recap: Part 2
A recap of the presentations put forth by Paul Hodges and Stuart McGIll
A recap of the presentations put forth by Peter Reeves and Lorimer Moseley
Motor Learning and Neuroplasticity in Rehabiliation
Summarizing the benefits of motor-skill training in musculoskeletal rehabilitation.
Pain, Movement, and Intent
Is there a relationship?
2010 Spinal Control Symposium – Toronto
McGill, Moseley, Hodges, Reeves
Diagnosis: Non-specific Low Back Pain. Interpretation: Inadequate assessment. Comment away! Photo source
I Say PotAYto, You Say PotAHto: A debate on low back pain and rehabilitation
If you’re involved in low back rehabilitation in any way, you HAVE to read this thread!
Thinking About Thoughts
Cognitive aspects of treatment of lumbopelvic pain. From the upcoming World Congress on Low Back and Pelvic Pain
Comparing the V-sit flexion endurance test vs the front plank test for endurance.
Dr. Stu McGill demonstrates some “early” phase low back and core rehabilitation exercises.
Low Back Disorders
An oldie, but a goodie. A review of McGill’s 1st edition!
The Journal of Bodywork & Movement Therapies recently published an article by Eyal Lederman: The Myth of Core Stability. The following information is a summary of Lederman’s conclusions.
World Congress on Low Back and Pelvic Pain
Its over a year away and I’m already getting excited for this. The scientific committee looks amazing although I, myself, would check someone off that list! Besides, where’s this guy?







