Avoiding Injury before the Marathon

Avoiding Injury before the Marathon

Listen to your body and the warning signs it is giving. The two main injury risk factors during marathon training are increasing training load too quickly, and continuing to train with a previous injury

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Physiotherapy For Gymnastics; The Most Common Injuries

Physiotherapy For Gymnastics; The Most Common Injuries

The most common injuries seen amongst gymnasts include; wrist sprains, elbow dislocation, ankle sprains, anterior cruciate ligament rupture (ACL), Achilles tendinopathy.

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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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How Pilates Benefits Running

How Pilates Benefits Running

Pilates perfectly complements running, as it is low impact and can be extremely beneficial in improving running technique and preventing injury.

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How to Prevent Cycling Related Injuries

How to Prevent Cycling Related Injuries

You can not avoid all cycling injuries. However you can take a number of steps to reduce your chance of injury while cycling.

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Is Pilates Safe During Pregnancy

Is Pilates Safe During Pregnancy

When pregnant, pelvic floor and abdominal muscles are stretched and weakened. This is due to the strain they are put under as your baby gets bigger.

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Physiotherapy Treatment following Shoulder Dislocation

Physiotherapy Treatment following Shoulder Dislocation

Shoulder dislocation or subluxation normally occurs as a result of a sudden trauma. Dislocation can also occur from underlying should joint instability, due to previous dislocations.

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Can Orthotics help Lower Back Pain?

Can Orthotics help Lower Back Pain?

Orthotics are devices worn in shoes or runners and are designed to correct foot and ankle alignment. They can assist in changing pressure on certain parts of the foot, therefore relieving symptoms.

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