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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Rotator Cuff – The Shoulder Stabilisers
Date
17 October 2011
When therapist and medical professionals talk about shoulder stability, they tend to stress the...
Neck Pain: The Truth On Traction Explained
Date
22 June 2021
The amount of people working in a desk bound jobs is increasing worldwide. Unfortunately, these...
Hip Exercises And Stretches Explained
Date
30 September 2011
The previous two hip articles (Hip muscles to target in arthiritis and Oesteoarthiritis: Hip and...
Hip Osteoarthritis And Its Related Postural Habits Explained
Date
19 September 2011
The previous article touched upon hip osteoarthritis and muscles which may be weak and strong...
Gym Users – Are you OVER-training the PECS?
Date
26 September 2011
If your gym workout is giving you neck pain and shoulder pain, you could be...
How Do I Recover From My Achilles Pain?
Date
17 September 2011
Most cases of Achilles pain that we see at our clinics have reached the...
Triathlon Series – 10 Tips For A Speedy Transition: Micheal Lyons
Date
14 September 2011
Trying to always cut short your timing in your triathlon race? Not sure how? Maybe...
Muscles To Target In Hip Osteoarthritis Explained
Date
9 September 2011
Hip osteoarthritis is very common amongst an elderly population. There are many researches looking...
Things You Can Do In Your Flight: 8 Tips for Your Back When Flying
Date
5 September 2011
1. Lift Your Cabin Luggage In Stages Move slowly when lifting your luggage and break...