Articles on Physiotherapy Treatments & Musculoskeletal Conditions
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Sling Bag vs. Backpack vs. Luggage Bag: Which One Should I Pick for better bag ergonomics?
Date
31 October 2010
Have you ever noticed a nagging ache in your shoulder after a commute, or wondered...
Safe And Effective Weight In The Gym Explained
Date
29 October 2010
Figuring out what is the right amount of weight you can carry safely to prevent...
Shoulder Impingement
Date
9 October 2022
There are many conditions that can result in shoulder pain. Some include the more...
Why Proprioception Matters: Improving Balance and Coordination for Everyone
Date
29 September 2010
We wrote about proprioception a while back and how it gives us a sense of...
Proprioception: Posture And Comfort Explained
Date
19 September 2010
If you have been in our clinics, you might have noticed us telling our patients...
Why Get Manipulated In The First Place: Professional Insight
Date
15 September 2010
A few months ago in April, we wrote about the risk of Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency (VBI)...
Facts On Exercising With A Scoliosis Brace And Treatment Options
Date
12 September 2010
What Are Some Of The Facts About Exercising With Scoliosis Brace? If You Are Wearing...
Surgery: The Machine Analogy Misconception Explained
Date
8 September 2010
Surgery as a treatment option brings up a lot of mixed emotions amongst patients....
How Many Types Of Braces Are Available For Scoliosis: Professional Insight And Treatment Options
Date
26 August 2010
In general, there are 2 main types of braces for scoliosis: a hard brace...