Articles, guides, and clinical commentary written by Emil — covering osteoarthritis, inflammatory arthritis, balance, vestibular conditions, and the broader practice of physiotherapy. Two corners: one written for patients, one for fellow clinicians.
Plain-language articles on understanding your condition, what to expect from physiotherapy, self-management strategies, and evidence-based answers to common questions.
Browse patient articles →Clinical commentary, evidence summaries, and reflections on practice — written for fellow physiotherapists and health professionals interested in OA, inflammatory arthritis, and vestibular care.
Browse clinician articles →Plain-language writing on physio, recovery, and self-management. Updated regularly with practical, evidence-based guidance.
For decades, osteoarthritis was explained to patients as joints simply wearing out — the way brake pads do on a car. The trouble is, that explanation isn't quite right. It's also harmful. Here's what the current science actually says, and why it matters for how you manage your knees, hips, and overall function.
Read full article →The standard advice is "rest" — but the evidence is more nuanced. Here's how to think about activity when symptoms spike.
Read article →Balance does change with age, but most contributors are modifiable. A look at what's actually treatable, and what's not.
Read article →Some symptoms warrant medical review before physio — others don't. A practical guide to figuring out the right starting point.
Read article →Clinical commentary, evidence summaries, and reflections on physiotherapy practice — particularly OA, inflammatory arthritis, and vestibular care.
Clinical reasoning around when peripheral testing is sufficient and when central involvement warrants neurological referral.
Read article →Most clinics collect outcome data nobody uses. A take on which measures genuinely inform treatment vs sit in a folder.
Read article →Practical insights on logistics, equipment, billing, and the clinical realities of seeing patients in their homes.
Read article →A reflection on what makes the GLA:D® program clinically distinct from generic OA exercise prescription — and why the structured education component, often dismissed by practitioners, may be doing more of the work than the exercise itself. Notes from a certified clinician on what's worth adopting from GLA:D® principles even if you're not delivering the formal program.
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Resources are great for general understanding — but nothing replaces a proper assessment for your particular condition. Send Emil a message and he'll let you know whether physio is the right next step.