
Introducing the Human Rehabilitation Framework
Rehabilitation has undergone a major transformation in the last few decades, and it can be challenging to see the bigger picture and provide evidence-based care.

Rehabilitation has undergone a major transformation in the last few decades, and it can be challenging to see the bigger picture and provide evidence-based care.

How can one tell the difference between fairytale/snake oil science and good human science? This question is as relevant today as when Nikolaas (Niko) Tinbergen

There are thousands of ways to reach up into a cabinet to grab a cup. Each action is made up of a complex interaction of

Rehabilitation, and much of healthcare, has reached a point of reckoning. We are stuck in a world where we operate in “protocol-driven clown suits”, putting

“Learn it in one, derive it in two, put it in networks, change what you do” – Steven Hayes summarizing 30 years of his work

Part 1 is available [here],part 2 [here], and part 3 [here]. By now a good chunk of you are wondering, where does this fit in

COHERENCE (Part 3 of 4): DRAWING LINES IN THE SAND Part 1 is available [here] and part 2 [here]. …Disclaimer: The depth and scale of

Part 1 is available [here]. Something deep in me (and many of you) has driven a pursuit of knowledge, yet with every new thing I

This is a long overdue follow-up series on a post on “Confident Ambiguity” from 2016. —- Most of you reading this post will have some

We were honored to have Ben Geierman (@medicinal_movement_rx) attend our Functional Understanding November course and also spend a day observing the application of the course