Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist & Senior Lecturer, University of Tasmania
Neil’s ongoing experience as a Physiotherapist informs both his research and teaching which includes undergraduate and post-graduate courses in Australia and overseas. He is first author on a dozen articles and has presented at numerous national and international conferences. His research continues on neck pain, musculoskeletal physiotherapy and skill development in physiotherapy students.
Neil is also an Adjunct Senior Research Fellow at Griffith University.
Cracking joints isn't bad for you and could even serve a useful purpose
Jan 26, 2022 04:33 am UTC| Health
Some people habitually crack their joints, others cant, and many are irritated by those who do. So whats going on? Why do people do it, is it harmful, what makes the noises, and what would happen if our joints werent...
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