Pelvic Support & Comfort During Pregnancy
Pelvic Support & Comfort During Pregnancy
Turn Up The Heat: How Heat Therapy Can Help with Pain Manage
Using a heat pack is an easy and effective way to provide temporary pain relief. Heat therapy is commonly recommended to musculoskeletal discomfort, as it help relax muscles, improve circulation, and ease muscle ... read more
Injury Prevention: How accurate can we be?
Injury prevention is an athlete's dream - Imagine being able to do what we love - exercise, sport, outdoor activities - without injury. How can we achieve this? Read on to find out…! read more
Protect Your Shoulders
Let’s talk about one of the most functional, but prone to injury areas in the human body, the shoulder complex.
Shoulder Anatomy
The shoulder is comprised of three bo...
read moreThe Effect of Stress on your Immune System
As we all know, our lives right now are quite stressful as we try to deal with the containment of COVID-19. Things are happening now that have never happened in some people’s lifetimes which can be scary and confronting. It’s normal to be anxious abou...
read moreTrain Your Mind
In most people’s lives, there comes a point in time where a certain part of your body will hurt. The pain may be caused by trauma or it may present insidiously. Some will ignore the pain until it disappears, others will t...
read moreStrengthen Your Core
What is your core? Your core is a group of muscles that sit in your torso. They stabilise and control the pelvis and spine. When most people think of their core, they envision a chiseled 6-8 pack. Unfortunately, the core goes ...
read moreWhy Does Your Osteopath Make You Walk Strangely? The Role of
Have you ever wondered why your osteopath asks you to walk back and forth while carefully observing your every step? We promise it’s not just for entertainment purposes or to make you feel self-conscious. Gait analysis is...
read moreLove your knees!
The knee joint is the largest joint in the human body and is also quite a complex one, as it is actually made up of 2 joints. There are 3 bones that form these two joints. They are the femur (thigh bone), tibia (shin bone) and the patella (knee cap). The ...
read morePsoas – Back pain and Breathing
Psoas is a strong and powerful muscle, yet often overlooked, and tt can be responsible for a host of ailments. The Psoas muscle originates from the T12 and Lumbar spinal segments, where it blends in with fibers of the diaphragm (your primary breathing ...
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