How healthy are your bones? Gloria Spratt, Physiotherapist and Hand Therapist Have you ever had a fracture? Do you get enough Vitamin D? Is strength training a regular part of...
Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport Alice Brown. Physiotherapist RED-S describes a condition characterised by low energy availability. This can have a negative effect on not only athletic performance, but also...
Athletic Groin Pain Simon Hall. Physiotherapist The groin is defined as the area where the upper thigh meets the lower abdomen. Pain in this area is common in sports that...
Low Back Pain Evidence Based Guidelines & Physiotherapy Data from the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) show that low back pain is the most common musculoskeletal complaint presenting...
Rotator Cuff Related Shoulder Pain Evidence Based Guidelines & Physiotherapy Subacromial and rotator cuff related shoulder pain are painful conditions of the shoulder that may include pathology of several structures...
Blood flow restriction training (BFRT) is becoming more widely used in rehabilitation and strength and conditioning environments worldwide. When used appropriately, it can be beneficial for both the general population...
Spanish Squats for Patella Tendinopathy A Spanish Squat is a common exercise used in the rehabilitation and management of patella tendinopathy, whether an acute presentation or longer term issue that...
Shoulder instability is a common cause of pain and dysfunction in the shoulder of athletes, especially in swimming and sports involving contact and throwing. Due to its design for maximum...
Calf muscle strains are a common injury in sports that involve high speed running and acceleration. The two biggest risk factors are being an older athlete or having previously sustained...