Proud Saskatchewanian farm boy. Now a dad of 2. Lucky husband. Passionate about my job as a physiotherapist, rural healthcare and quality improvement!

Joined June 2009
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A new partnership will allow aspiring registered nurses to complete both their pre-professional year of study and the remaining three years of the #USask Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at Great Plains College. #USaskHealth #BeWhatTheWorldNeeds
#USaskNursing & @GPCollege announce Bachelor of Science in Nursing program in Swift Current. Read more about the partnership: nursing.usask.ca/news/2024/2… L to R: Dr. Solina Richter (Dean, USask Nursing ) & Brad Mahon (President and CEO, Great Plains College) @USask @SKStudents
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Exercise is the risk you take to avoid the consequences of being still.
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Reflections on Andrew Huberman's podcast: ‘PROTOCOLS TO STRENGTHEN & PAIN PROOF YOUR BACK’
New Huberman Lab podcast out now: PROTOCOLS TO STRENGTHEN & PAIN PROOF YOUR BACK •Easy Exercises For a Strong Stable Back •3 Simple Methods That Relieve Pain •Reverse Sciatica •Posture, Breathing, Feet, Pelvic Position •Biology, Protocols & Tutorial hubermanlab.com/episode/prot…
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Balancing mobility and #fallprevention to reduce unintended results. #everyBODYmoves
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Hard work comes in two equally important forms: effort to perform & effort to improve. If we get stuck in chronic efforts to perform ("the performance zone"), it leads to tunnel vision & stagnation. If we also prioritise efforts to improve ("the learning zone"), we get better outcomes & work that is more interesting & enjoyable. Five ways to incorporate the learning zone: 1) Set the stage for the learning zone (learning while doing) 2) Embed learning opportunities into daily work 3) Model being a learner 4) Regularly reinforce messages about learning 5) Schedule regular discussions about how to get better at getting better hbr.org/2023/10/is-your-team… by @ebriceno8 Graphic: adapted from GISD ELC
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Hey @City_SC ! The @SwiftKiwanis is selling apples at the malls! We need your help. The money sold from these apples goes to support many programs in Swift Current. Events like the Youth Wellness Conference in collaboration with @ChinookSD and All Saints school. 🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎
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Ivan Toney was told by a Specialist at 18 that with his scoliosis he’d be lucky to walk in late 20’s. 👀 He is still playing Premier league football and his scoliosis has never held him back! 🦵⚽️ #languagematters
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Track and Field needs to decide what model it wants. Our championship meets are great, everything else has no story/intrigue. Do you want a playoff model, where you build towards champ, instead of a one off Do you want a majors model, multiple champs spread throughout the year
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#WorldPhysiotherapyDay the theme is arthritis/inflammatory arthritis, so I feel its right to share my #SCREENDEM tool which I designed to help me in my efforts not to miss inflammatory arthritis, I still use this daily, if you have used this & found it helpful please RT share
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My recommended new books for fall. They explore success and failure, identity and connection, and leadership. adamgrant.substack.com/p/the…
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#Naloxone 101: Naloxone (or Narcan) is available without prescription everywhere in Canada. Most pharmacies will provide a naloxone kit free-of-charge, though access to injectable/nasal version varies by province. cmha.ca/wp-content/uploads/2… via @CMHA_NTL #HarmReduction
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Stress tends to narrow us. Our vision and cognition latch on to the 'threat' in front of us. We can alleviate stress and anxiety by zooming out. If you see me take off my glasses before a big presentation...I'm just zooming out to reduce stress! thegrowtheq.com/feel-stresse…
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Whoa! That’s a lot of hc-BPPV. Super interesting findings here.
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Don't forget to look for Horizontal Canal BPPV it's more common than you think! See my recent article below: Prevalence of Horizontal Canal Variant in 3,975 Patients With Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo cp.neurology.org/content/13/…
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We’ve all been there. Despite our best intentions to be physically active, we don’t take action. But how prevalent is this “intention-behaviour gap”? A new analysis in over 26,000 individuals found almost half (47.6%) of “intenders” were unable to follow through with their intentions to be physically active. Only 4.2% were “non-intenders” who exceeded their intentions, suggesting intention is a necessary, but insufficient, antecedent to physical activity. bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/2…
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RT @SaskHealth: ICYMI: A pertussis (whooping cough) outbreak declared in #Preeceville area - Aug 11/23 Pertussis is a serious, highly conta…
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More evidence that shows: LOS, PE's, and Falls are reduced with #mobility in the #hospital. #bedrestisbad #mobilization #everyBODYmoves #HRMWeek pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3067…
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The longer someone stays in hospital The higher the risk of hospital acquired harm Getting patients home is not just about "freeing beds" it's about giving them support in the right place and keeping them well. Keeping them in hospital longer than necessary adds to risks of harm
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FIFA is conducting research - ACL injuries in women's football “What's interesting for me, some of the early outcomes of this is that it's actually a multitude of areas that impact the ACL.” 💯 ⁦ Also nice to see the gendered environment cited 👏 sport.optus.com.au/news/wome…

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We can give the best exercise plan in the world, but it’s pointless if we cant help people to stick to it. Less is more!, don’t fall into the trap of giving too many exercises. It’s better to more of a few than a few of more. That’s the key to unlocking adherence. 1/2
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