
The Relationship Between Mental Health and Physical Health
The link between mental and physical health has gained increasing recognition, with research showing that the two are intricately connected. Physiotherapists are in a unique position to help address mental health concerns through exercise and movement.

Hamstring Injury Management
Hamstring injuries are one of the most common types of muscle injuries, especially among athletes and active individuals. Whether you are a weekend warrior or a professional athlete, hamstring strains can be painful and frustrating.

The Essential Role of Physiotherapy in Post-Surgery Recovery
Surgery, whether elective or emergency, marks a significant event in a person's life. It’s not just the procedure itself that requires attention and care, but also the critical phase that follows - recovery.

Common Cycling Injuries and How Physiotherapy Can Help
Cycling is a popular activity, offering both a mode of transportation and an excellent form of exercise. However, like any sport, it comes with the risk of injury.

World Patient Safety Day 17th September
World patient safety day takes place on Tuesday the 17th September, This year the theme is improving diagnosis for patient safety, with the slogan of “Get it right, make it safe!”

The Importance of Posture in Health
Good posture not only helps reduce stress and strain on your neck, back, and joints but can also prevent pain. Posture is simply how you position your body while sitting, standing, or lying down.

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.