Risk Factors for Developing Chronic Lower Back Pain

Risk Factors for Developing Chronic Lower Back Pain

Chronic lower back pain is categorised as pain that has been persistent for longer than three months. The type of lower back pain that may be experienced is extremely varied.

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The Importance of Pelvic Floor Exercises During and Post Pregnancy

The Importance of Pelvic Floor Exercises During and Post Pregnancy

Throughout the duration of pregnancy there is increased pressure and load on the muscles of your pelvic floor.

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Latest Research on Managing Tennis Elbow

Latest Research on Managing Tennis Elbow

Tennis elbow, more appropriately called lateral elbow tendinopathy (LET) is one of the most common work or sport related arm injuries.

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Why is Strength Training Important for Runners?

Why is Strength Training Important for Runners?

Strength training has become a more and more important component of running training. It is now seen as one of the biggest factors that will impact on your speed, endurance and overall performance.

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Pilates exercises for lower back pain

Pilates exercises for lower back pain

Low back pain is often caused by structural imbalances in the body. Poor core strength, pelvic instability, muscle imbalances, poor posture and lack of body awareness are all factors which overload joints.

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How to Manage Osteoarthritis?

How to Manage Osteoarthritis?

For many individuals who suffer with osteoarthritis, learning how to manage the pain is vital for ensuring that they can still live a healthy and fulfilling life without it affecting their daily activities.

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10 Mental Strategies to make you a Stronger Runner

10 Mental Strategies to make you a Stronger Runner

As marathon runners, we are often guilty of churning out miles but ignoring what is going on inside our head. If we are not careful, our head can become filled with negativity and doubts. This can adversely impact a runner’s confidence and performance.

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Subacromial bursitis – what is it and how can physiotherapy help

Subacromial bursitis – what is it and how can physiotherapy help

A bursa is a sac of fluid that prevents friction between tendons and bone. The most common injured bursa tends to be the subacromial bursa in the shoulder.

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