Articles on Physiotherapy Treatments & Musculoskeletal Conditions
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Surgical Options For Slipped Disc Explained
Date
25 October 2008
In our earlier post on Herniated Disc or 'Slipped' Disc, we looked at the structure...
Anatomy Of The Shoulder
Date
18 January 2023
The anatomy of the shoulder joint is perhaps one of the most complex in the...
Self-Massage For Your Neck & Shoulders Explained
Date
28 September 2008
Have you ever had the burning ache in your neck and shoulders as you were working...
Snapping Ankle – Why it happens and to get Rid of it
Date
30 May 2021
In people who recurrently have ankle sprains, it is not uncommon to hear a clicking...
Belt Up Your Unstable Sacro-Illiac Joint (Sij) Explained
Date
15 September 2008
An unstable Sacro-Illiac Joint can cause pain in the lower back and pelvic region. This...
Below The Skin – Fascia
Date
19 September 2008
When speaking to doctors, therapists or massage professionals, one inadvertently hears about 'soft tissue'....
Sacroiliac Joint Pain or Posterior Pelvic Pain in Pregnant Women and Physiotherapy
Date
31 May 2021
Posterior pelvic pain (PPP) pain felt at or near the sacroiliac joints of your pelvis...
Patient Education Is Crucial Explained
Date
16 October 2008
Musculoskeletal Consumer Review’s editor, Cindy Tan, took an opportunity to sit with Sylvia Ho, a...
I Keep Getting Stress Fractures. Why: Professional Insight
Date
15 August 2008
This question was posed to Dr. Lewis G. Maharam. Often getting to the bottom of...