Articles on Physiotherapy Treatments & Musculoskeletal Conditions
This Physiotherapy Articles portal is dedicated to providing clear information on the latest physiotherapy conditions and treatment for online users.
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Preventing Holiday Pains With 3 Simple Methods
Date
2 December 2016
Holiday pains can come in the neck or the shoulder, literally. Going on a holiday...
A Physiotherapist’s tips on identifying a Shoulder Injury
Date
28 October 2016
How are we able to throw a ball, swing a golf club, or ‘smash’ a...
The risk behind Scapula Winging or a Protruding Shoulder Blade
Date
19 January 2023
Introduction to the Scapula Bone We zero in on one of the most common...
1 Essential Element That Athletes Need To Stay Injury Free
Date
24 August 2016
With all the excitement surrounding the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, the limelight is definitely on...
Heel pain? Here’s all you need to know.
Date
18 August 2016
Plantar Fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain caused by a strained plantar...
Manage Incontinence – 7 Easy Tricks
Date
26 July 2016
Remember when we mentioned having inconvenience during pregnancy? Urinary incontinence is one of the most...
Pains of Pregnancy – Posterior Pelvic Pain
Date
21 July 2016
In this Pains of Pregnancy series, Principal Physiotherapist Sylvia Ho discusses the common issues faced...
A Stable Shoulder – The Secret to a Healthy Shoulder
Date
1 July 2016
Sometimes all it takes is a painful shoulder for us to realise how much shoulder-arm...
The Importance Of Strong Pelvic Floor Muscles Explained
Date
22 June 2016
One of the most significant problems faced during pregnancy is a weak pelvic floor. Strong...