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Injuries

Lower back pain is a common condition. Best stretches for lower back pain are usually performed because of an injury or sudden strain to the lower back, including sports injuries and falls. Because your lower back receives so much pressure from poor posture, bad habits, and heavy...

Back pain is a syndrome which is the most common reason for sick leave in Australia. Some national health surveys record that it is the number one cause of activity limitation. The etiology of back pain can be broadly classified into primary and secondary causes....

The holidays are a time of excitement, but can also be a time of stress and unnecessary pain from muscle strain. For people with chronic pain in the neck or back, the strain of accomplishing the Christmas to-do list can quickly overshadow the joy of...

What is Arthritis? Arthritis is not a single disease, but a way of referring to varying types of joint pain or joint disease. There are multiple types of arthritis, and it affects children, adults and older adults. The most common sufferers of arthritis are older women,...

Do you regularly feel dizzy? Are you wondering how physiotherapy can treat dizziness? Dizziness accounts for an estimated 5 percent of primary care clinic visits. Diagnosing the cause of dizziness can be difficult because symptoms are often nonspecific and the differential diagnosis is broad. However, a few...

[embed]https://www.facebook.com/153616568022072/videos/295540768093924/[/embed]   With gyms closed, more people are exercising at home, and some are finding themselves in a bit of pain from their exercises. In this video, physiotherapist Jaime walks us through the R.I.C.E technique to ease pain and decrease recovery time after an injury. A study from the...

What is TMJ Temporomandibular joint dysfunction is the pain and compromised movement of the jaw. TMJ is typically caused by  injury to the teeth or jaw, misalignment of the teeth or jaw, teeth grinding or clenching, poor posture, stress, arthritis, and gum chewing. This is a...

Did you know, rotator cuff tears are most common in construction workers, and in athletes (predominantly tennis, golf, basketball & swimming). In this video, Mason explains what rotator cuff dysfunction is, and gives an example of an exercise for rotator cuff dysfunction. If you feel you may...

If you have recurring insertional pain, you know that manual treatment can fall short in correcting the issue. No matter how hard your physio works the area, sometimes the repetitive tendon strain and subsequent poor tendon healing needs intervention. While dry needling is effective at releasing...