
Understanding and Treating a Stiff Neck with Physiotherapy
A stiff neck is a common complaint that can range from a minor inconvenience to a painful condition that limits your daily activities.

How Physiotherapy can help with Rowing Injuries
Rowing is a sport that demands endurance, strength, and precision. While it offers a great fullbody workout and builds cardiovascular fitness, it also poses a risk of injury, particularly due to the repetitive nature of the rowing motion.

Top questions we get asked in the Physiotherapy Clinic
During your first session, your physiotherapist will focus on assessing your condition. They will start by asking you questions about your symptoms, medical history, and lifestyle.

Psoas Muscle Pain - Symptoms and Pain Relief
Psoas is a large and powerful hip flexor muscle. It connects the vertebrae (back bones) to the top of the femur (thigh bone). It essentially helps attach the lower body to the upper body, a very important muscle.

Can I see a Physiotherapist for a Stress Fracture?
Stress fractures are common overuse injuries that occur when muscles become too fatigued to absorb the impact from activities like running, leading the bones to take on the excess load.

Treating Bunion Pain with Physiotherapy
Physiotherapists often prescribe strengthening exercises targeting not just the small muscles of the toes and feet, but also focusing on enhancing stability in the pelvis, hips, and knees.

Shockwave Therapy in Physiotherapy: What It Is and Why We Use It
Shockwave therapy, also known as extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT), is a non-invasive treatment method used in physiotherapy to promote healing and alleviate pain.

Understanding and Addressing Thoracic Pain
Thoracic pain, or pain in the middle and upper back, is a common issue that can arise from various causes. The thoracic spine, located between the cervical spine (neck) and lumbar spine (lower back).