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Dec 2023
20m 17s

Grip Strengthening for non-specific wris...

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In this Episode with Dr Ian Gatt, we discuss a paper that he recently did a research review on covering wrist pain in adolescents. We cover the protocol that they used in the paper, potential limitations and how the outcomes should affect our Physiotherapy practice.

👉🏻  See Ian’s full Research Review here - https://physio.network/reviews-gatt

Ian is the Head of Performance & Lead Physiotherapist for GB Boxing, with 20+ years of experience in a variety of sports. He is an Upper Limb Injury Specialist with the English Institute of Sport, with a keen interest in Hands & Wrists.

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Our host is @James_Armstrong_Physio

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