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Jeff Morton - Physio


Ground Reaction Forces or Centre of Mass? How to think about basic biomechanics of rehab exercises.
This blog breaks down how to think about the kinetics of common exercises.

Jeff Morton
Aug 1611 min read
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How to Stay Grounded When Considering Jump Tests as a Physiotherapist.
Ways to assess different types of jumps have exploded over the past few years in the MSK rehab - strength and conditioning world! It...

Jeff Morton
Mar 238 min read
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Elephant Shaped Dynamometers (Part One)
There are a lot of potential issues when using and applying dynamometers in clinical practice; these blogs are here to help.

Jeff Morton
Dec 8, 202411 min read
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Impulse-Momentum Relationship for Physios
The next instalment in the biomechanics series!

Jeff Morton
Jun 29, 20247 min read
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Taking ACL rehab to the next level!
This stuff is likely more important than 'strength', 'neuro-cognitive ability', 'proprioception' e.t.c.

Jeff Morton
Jun 29, 20245 min read
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Are you targeting pain or function?
How does the answer to this question help guide your treatment?

Jeff Morton
Jun 29, 20247 min read
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Kinematics, Kinetics and Spatiotemporal Variables...Simplified
These terms are crucial to understand biomechanical concepts. Read this for a very simplified and applied approach to this!

Jeff Morton
Jun 29, 20248 min read
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Taking a moment to talk about biomechanics
Ever get confused by 'biomechanics'? This is a fantastic starting point!

Jeff Morton
Jun 29, 202411 min read
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