Three Ways To Help Keep Kids Active

Three Ways To Help Keep Kids Active

We know many of the habits that shape our adult lives are set in childhood. Physical activity is important for a growing body as movement and weight bearing have a large impact on bone strength, muscle and tendon health. Here are some tips to make sure your child is...

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Hip Pain and Labral Tears

Hip Pain and Labral Tears

What is the labrum of the hip?   The labrum is a fibrous rim of cartilage that covers and seals your hip socket. This lining of cartilage provides stability for the thigh bone (femur) inside of the hip socket (acetabulum), while allowing flexibility.   How...

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Can Physiotherapy Help Osteoarthritis?

Can Physiotherapy Help Osteoarthritis?

A diagnosis of osteoarthritis (OA) for joint pain can be a great cause of distress. Many people believe that if you have arthritis your pain is not able to improve and will deteriorate until a joint replacement can be performed. The truth is much more complicated,...

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Ankle Sprains

Ankle Sprains

Ankle sprains are extremely common, however, this doesn’t make them easy to cope with when they happen to you. If you’ve ever spent two weeks hobbling around on crutches after an unfortunate twist, you’ll understand just how painful and difficult they can be.  ...

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Tips To Help You Complete Your Home Exercises

Tips To Help You Complete Your Home Exercises

An essential component of physiotherapy treatment is your home exercise program. All physiotherapists know that patients who complete their exercises will have better outcomes from their treatment, however it can be difficult to find time to complete them. Here are a...

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ACL Tears and Surgery

ACL Tears and Surgery

An ACL tear is one of the most dreaded sports injuries both for patients and therapists alike. Surgery and rehabilitation can be a tedious and difficult road, with full recovery taking up to 12 months in some cases.   What is an ACL? The ACL (Anterior Cruciate...

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Physio Tips For A Comfortable Sleep

Physio Tips For A Comfortable Sleep

For most of us, the hours we spend sleeping are simply a time for rest and recovery. However, you might be surprised to learn that your sleeping position can have a significant impact on your body, particularly if you already have an injury. Here are some tips from...

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Plantar Fasciopathy

Plantar Fasciopathy

What is it?   The plantar fascia is a thick fibrous band on the underside of the foot that helps to support the arches and deep muscles of the foot. Often over time, if any stress that is put upon the plantar fascia becomes too much and it can begins to...

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Strains vs. Sprains

Strains vs. Sprains

Strains and sprains are words that are used almost interchangeably when describing injuries, however, they each have quite distinct meanings. The most straightforward explanation is that a “strain” refers to a tear in a muscle or tendon, while a “sprain” refers to a...

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Proprioception and Balance

Proprioception and Balance

If you've ever started a new hobby and noticed your balance isn’t quite up to scratch, it can be quite a disturbing discovery. Balance is an important part of many activities and if your balance is not being challenged regularly, it's easy for it deteriorate without...

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