Assessment Skills: Upper-Body Range of Motion

Assessment Skills: Upper-Body Range of Motion

Over the next couple of weeks, I will be putting together a selection of educational resources that students can use to supplement in-class lessons.

This post features three videos demonstrating ways to perform passive range of motion assessments for the upper-body.

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Anatomy Review: Neuroanatomy of The Shoulder

Anatomy Review: Neuroanatomy of The Shoulder

Over the next couple of weeks, I will be putting together a selection of educational resources that students can use to supplement in-class lessons.

This post features a drag and drop activity where the learner uses labels to identify the different neurovascular structures of the shoulder.

Image Credit - Anatomy and Physiology by OpenStax is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0

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Assessment Skills: Lower-Body Range of Motion

Assessment Skills: Lower-Body Range of Motion

Over the next couple of weeks, I will be putting together a selection of educational resources that students can use to supplement in-class lessons.

This post features three videos demonstrating ways to perform passive range of motion assessments for the lower-body.

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How Massage Therapy Students Can Continue to Learn From Home

How Massage Therapy Students Can Continue to Learn From Home

The RMT Education Project is an initiative that is working to promote the benefits of massage therapy to an international audience. In this post I have to put together a selection of educational resources that students can use to supplement in-class lessons

If you find the resources helpful I invite you to share it with your personal learning network.

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Social distancing: What it is and why it’s the best tool we have to fight the coronavirus

Social distancing: What it is and why it’s the best tool we have to fight the coronavirus

“As the coronavirus spreads into more and more communities, public health officials are placing responsibility on individuals to help slow the pandemic. Social distancing is the way to do it. Geriatrician Thomas Perls explains how this crucial tool works.”

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