Articles on Physiotherapy Treatments & Musculoskeletal Conditions
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Sports Taping – Wrist
Date
9 June 2021
Following our guide on Finger Taping, we’re looking at the wrist—a common site for injury,...
Ulnar Nerve Compression – Last And Ring Finger Numbness In Cyclists
Date
2 April 2008
Does your last finger and exactly half of your ring finger feel numb or experience...
Slam Dunking Starts At The Bottom Explained
Date
2 April 2008
Ankle Injury Prevention and Management The first thing is not to get an ankle injury....
‘Clunking or Clicking’ Shoulders – Part I
Date
18 June 2021
Clunking or clicking shoulder is a common complaint with swimmers where the shoulder 'clicks'...
Sinus Tarsi Syndrome Explained
Date
26 January 2015
Despite its name, Sinus Tarsi Syndrome has nothing do with your nose, but rather...
Text Neck – Not Just Poor Posture. It Is Sustained Poor Posture.
Date
22 January 2015
Text-neck is a term coined for neck pain conditions that arise from sustained poor...
Physiotherapy Still Important After Total Knee Replacement Explained
Date
14 January 2015
There are some cases where the knee osteoarthritis or knee OA is severe and...
Tennis Elbow: 3 Possible Treatment Methods Explained
Date
9 January 2015
Tennis elbows occur fairly often around 1-3% of the general population. Meaning some 165,000 people...
Biomechanics Of Knee Osteoarthritis, And How An Osteoarthritic Knee Brace Corrects It
Date
2 January 2015
Someone with a healthy knee joint vs. Someone with knee osteoarthritis The most common...