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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What is Iliopsoas Strain?

What is Iliopsoas Strain?

An iliopsoas strain is most commonly caused by sudden movements such as sprinting, kicking and changing direction while running.

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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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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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Neck pain: symptoms, causes and treatments

Neck pain: symptoms, causes and treatments

Neck pain is a very common complaint, particularly amongst those who work in front of the computer all day. It can present in a number of different ways.

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Management of a ruptured Achilles tendon

Management of a ruptured Achilles tendon

A ruptured Achilles tendon can occur if the force and stress placed on the tendon. This stress is too great for the Achilles to tolerate.

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The Best Pregnancy Exercises for the First Trimester

The Best Pregnancy Exercises for the First Trimester

As a newly expectant mum, you might be a little wary and unsure as to whether doing pregnancy exercises during the first trimester is a good idea.

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Wrist Fracture: Post operation care tips

Wrist Fracture: Post operation care tips

Following surgery, the RICE principles of injury management apply. That is, the joint is rested, ice is applied to control swelling, a compression garment may be applied and the limb is elevated to also control swelling.

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