We know that office life can wreak havoc on our body. Even with the best intentions, finding time to reverse the pressures of 8 hours a day sitting in a chair can be difficult. Here are three easy stretches to do daily that focus on common problem areas for office...
What actually is Physiotherapy?
Many people already know the value that physiotherapy brings to their life, they may have had a physiotherapist with them through the highs and lows of injury and recovery more than once! However, for those who have never been to see a physiotherapist before, there...
How stress affects pain
Can prolonged stress affect your pain and healing? Research now suggests that it can, particularly with chronic pain. If you suffer from ongoing pain you may have noticed this relationship yourself. Many people know that their pain is worse when they are stressed but...
What is a high ankle sprain?
Essentially, the ankle consists of three bones, the tibia, fibula and talus, all held together by thick fibrous ligaments. The bottom parts of the tibia and fibula (shin bones) join together and surround the talus in such a way that it is able to rock forwards and...
Focus on hamstring tears
What are they? The hamstrings are a large group of muscles located at the back of the thigh. Their job is to bend the knee, extend the hip backwards and stabilise the leg. The muscles can be injured at any point along their length but are most vulnerable where the...
Focus on Ankylosing Spondylitis
What is Ankylosing Spondylitis? Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS) is a type of inflammatory, autoimmune arthritis that primarily affects the spine. It is characterised by intermittent pain and progressive stiffness due to the inflammation and eventual hardening of the...
5 Reasons to stay active
The benefits of keeping active may seem obvious, yet it can't hurt to be reminded of the many ways exercise can improve your life. Here are a few of our favourite reasons to get moving... Exercise improves energy levels. Improving your fitness means your body is...
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? The carpal tunnel is a small space where the wrist meets the base of the hand. This space is covered by a thick ligament and creates a small tunnel where various nerves, arteries and tendons pass through from the forearm into the hand....
Why do tendons take longer to heal?
If you have ever suffered from a tendon injury you will know that the recovery can be frustratingly long. Tendons are important tissues of the body, connecting muscles to bones and come in many different shapes and sizes. There are many reasons why tendon injuries can...
Scaphoid Fracture – a wrist injury
What is it? The scaphoid is a small bone in the wrist that connects the radius bone in the forearm to the hand, situated near the thumb. Scaphoid fractures are a relatively common wrist injury and are commonly misdiagnosed, as the pain can be similar to a sprained...