So you think you have Achilles Tendinopathy, what now?
Read More45% of workers today will experience some form of neck pain during their working life, so it is becoming increasingly prevalent that you may, or perhaps already have, experienced some form of neck pain. How to we manage and treat it?
Read MorePhysical inactivity - the greatest public health problem of the 21st century - from Exercise is Medicine Australia.
Read MoreExercise throughout pregnancy can be an area of confusion for many women. With the right information family doctors can feel comfortable and confident referring pregnant and post-partum women for exercise therapy as an essential component of their care plan.
Read MoreWhen is it appropriate for children to perform strength training???
Resistance training at any age is a highly effective way to improve sporting performance, reduce injury risk, improve quality of life and decrease risk of chronic disease.
These days with the increasing speed and skill of the game, footy players are suffering from all sorts of injuries. These injuries range from soft tissue to bone breaks; and without proper strength and conditioning your body will continue to break down. Additionally, it is imperative that you recover well from your match, as this will allow you to back up matches with training.
Read MoreIt is recommended that women can begin exercise six weeks after giving birth. It is beneficial to be screened and guided by an Accredited Exercise Physiologist before you undertake any physical activity to reduce risk of injury, herniation, or other pregnancy related complications.
Read MoreThe overwhelming importance of activity and exercise to help manage and overcome back pain.
Read MoreNot only is sitting too long damaging our spinal health through disc compression and the creation of muscle imbalances (psoas anyone?) - but the lack of blood flow resulting from prolonged sitting is also slowing down our metabolism (and our brains). Read More…
Read MoreThe knee is a complex joint relying heavily on the support of surrounding muscles to prevent injury and improve movement efficiency.
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