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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It’s Good Business To Sit Up Straight
Date
5 July 2008
Improving office productivity is no longer only purview of HR managers, Operations managers or even...
My Back Hurts. What Causes Back Pain: Professional Insight
Date
30 June 2008
Back pain is one of the common ailments suffered today. In fact, almost 20% of...
Trigger Finger – Main Cause and What to Do
Date
16 June 2008
Trigger finger or 'stenosing tenosynovitis' is among the top five causes of disability in the...
Hamstring Exercises For Long Distance Runners Explained
Date
11 June 2008
It’s common for runners to feel severe cramps in their hamstring or even tearing it...
Memory Foam Pillows – The Basics
Date
7 June 2008
Memory foam pillows are increasingly common these days with seemingly lower and lower prices. Manufacturer...
Ideal Office Workstations Explained
Date
9 June 2008
In the last article, What is an Ergonomic chair? we looked at the specifications that...
Osgood-Schlatter Disease Explained
Date
4 June 2008
Osgood-Schlatter Disease is most commonly characterized by the big tibial tubercle and pain on activities...
Herniated Disc or ‘Slipped’ Disc
Date
1 June 2008
A herniated disc is known by many names, bulging disc, compressed disc, herniated intervertebral...
Youth Athlete Nutrition: The Essential Guide to Healthy Growth and Performance
Date
27 May 2008
For millions of American children and teens playing sports, good nutrition is critical for maximum...