by Adminjon | Dec 3, 2018 | back, Core, Injury treatment, Osteoarthritis, physiotherapy, shoulders, Stretching, trapezius, Treatment
Stooped posture and fascia No doubt you will have seen older people with what could be described as a hump or ‘dowagers hump’ as it is sometimes known. This is a sign and cause of Osteoarthritis, however it can also be from years of sitting badly. We all...
by Adminjon | Nov 26, 2018 | back, Core, exercise, Injury prevention, martial arts, physiotherapy, Sciatica, Stretching, Treatment
Core! It’s an overused but misunderstood word. The core doesn’t really have a medical determined set of muscles hat categorically define it. For me it’s everything that is not arms or legs. Whatever your definition it should definitely include the...
by Adminjon | Nov 5, 2018 | Deep tissue massage, exercise, Injury treatment, Medical conditions, physiotherapy, shoulders, Sport, Stretching
7 Stretching & strengthening exercises for a frozen shoulder Frozen shoulder (also known as adhesive capsulitis) is a condition in which the shoulder is stiff, painful, and has limited motion in all directions. Stretching exercises are usually the cornerstone of...
by Adminjon | Oct 29, 2018 | Injury prevention, Injury treatment, physiotherapy, Stretching, Treatment
While many of us are eager to return to playing sports or our normal activities as soon as possible, it is wise to remember that sports injuries take time to heal. How long should Recovery take though? Whether you’re training to compete in the next tournament or...
by Adminjon | Oct 4, 2018 | Golf, Injury prevention, Injury treatment, Medical conditions, physiotherapy, shoulders, Stretching, trapezius, Trapped or pinched nerves, Treatment, Uncategorized
What causes shoulder pain? The most mobile joint in your body is the shoulder. So why do we get shoulder pain? It is made up of bones held in place by muscles, tendons, and ligaments. They’re all designed to work together to allow the shoulder to move freely in...
by Adminjon | Aug 16, 2018 | Injury treatment, physiotherapy, Treatment, Uncategorized
Physiotherapists and time…. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again Physiotherapists do an amazing job. If I had the time to take four years out, I’d go and gain the qualification as one. What I struggle with is the length of time it takes to...
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