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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M.I.C.E Or R.I.C.E For Sports Injuries Explained
Date
15 January 2009
"We play a lot of sports and are familiar with R.I.C.E. or R.I.C.E.R. But lately...
Myofascial Trigger Points – The Mystery of Referred Pain: Jane’s Story
Date
15 June 2021
What is Myofascial Release? Myofascial Trigger Points (TrPs)—commonly known as "muscle knots"—are one of the...
Functional Fascial Taping Explained
Date
12 January 2009
"Hello there.Thanks for the very informative articles on sports taping. I wonder if you could...
The Ten Most Common Mistakes Made By Triathletes Explained
Date
18 December 2008
Wayne Goldsmith got it down nicely in this article. With triathlons becoming an increasingly popular...
The Pelvic Cross Syndrome Explained
Date
26 December 2008
The Pelvic Cross Syndrome is defined as an abnormal adapted posture of the lower back....
Do I Need Arch-Supports: Professional Insight
Date
16 December 2008
"Hi, I had thought you only needed arch-supports for your feet if you have flat...
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Explained
Date
2 February 2009
What is Thoracic Outlet Syndrome? Thoracic outlet syndrome refers to a condition whereby blood vessels...
Nerves And Dermatome Patterns
Date
10 December 2008
If you experience a tingling sensation in your toes, your specialists will most likely...
Bone Fracture Healing
Date
25 November 2008
Despite its mineral strength, bones can crack or even break if subjected to extreme...