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Shoulder Labral Tears: Do You Really Need Surgery?

Blog, Upper Limb
6 days ago
 Q1: What is a shoulder labral tear? A: The labrum is a ring of cartilage that stabilises the shoulder socket. A tear causes pain, clicking, and instability in the joint.…

A guide to stress fractures in runners

Blog, Exercise & Rehab, Lower Limb
3 years ago
Stress fractures are a common injury among runners, resulting from repetitive loading and overuse of the bones. These fractures can significantly impact training and performance, often requiring a period of…

How hard do you have to exercise, is there a magic number?

Blog, Exercise & Rehab
4 years ago
In a former life I used to throw things, specifically hammers. I did alright but I was always chasing a magic number. That number was 70, well 70 meters and…

Total Hip Replacements- What you need to know to feel ‘Hip Again’ [2023]

Blog, Lower Limb
4 years ago
The decision to have a hip replacement is a large one. While hip replacements are quite common, they are definitely not an easy decision to make. So here’s a bit more…
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Runners love to run

Cadence and running injuries

Blog, Exercise & Rehab, Sports Injury
4 years ago
What is running cadence ? Running injuries can be frustrating injuries. They stop us doing what we love to do and often they seem to come out of nowhere and…

Bone density, osteoporosis and resistance training, what it means for you? [2023]

Blog, Exercise & Rehab
4 years ago
If you have had your bone density scan, you may be confused by what all the information means. You will often be provided with many graphs, diagrams and numbers; however…

Education and advice for lateral hip pain- what to change.

Blog
4 years ago
Here are examples of common positions which can create pain or aggravate symptoms in your lateral hip. If you’re wanting to learn more about the cause you can read more…

Calf tears: The most important factors for successful recovery (2023)

Blog, Exercise & Rehab, Lower Limb, Sports Injury
4 years ago
If you run or play sport the chances are you may have tweaked or pulled your calf. The calf is made up of the gastrocnemius , soleus and plantaris muscles…

Barbell hip thrust: Getting the most from this exercise

Blog, Exercise & Rehab, Lower Limb
4 years ago
Barbell hip thrust has certainly gained a lot of popularity in both the fitness and rehabilitation worlds in recent times. As an exercise is it of any benefit and if…

How long will a hip or knee replacement last? Putting the 10 year myth to bed [2023]

Blog, Lower Limb
4 years ago
A hot topic of conversation if you are considering getting a hip or knee replacement is how long will it last ? Often our clients are under the impression that…

Returning to exercise after pregnancy [2022]

Blog
4 years ago
Welcome to motherhood! Bringing home your new bundle of joy comes with a pretty good dose of exhaustion, and by good I mean very. It can be very, very exhausting.…

Lateral knee pain, solving a tricky problem, [2022]

Blog, Lower Limb, Sports Injury
4 years ago
Pain on the outside or lateral aspect of the knee can often be a difficult one to solve for many people, and its not just seen in sports related injuries.…

Kettlebell swings, how to do them and when to use them

Blog, Exercise & Rehab
5 years ago
What’s a kettlebell swing ? Over the last decade or so, kettlebell exercise has enjoyed a successful reintroduction into the fitness and health industry. This has been based around exercises…
Lunges: functional strength for the lower body

Lunges, functional strength for the lower body

Blog, Exercise & Rehab, Lower Limb
5 years ago
Why should you consider the lunge exercise in your program The humble lunge is  a great exercise that has great strength and balance benefits in its simplest form and can…

Low back pain facts , what you need to know

Blog, Spinal
5 years ago
 Lets start with a summary of this article: low back pain is rarely caused by a serious medical condition. Your back pain is rarely an indicator of damage, its more…
running after injury

Return to running after knee injury or surgery

Blog, Lower Limb, Sports Injury
5 years ago
When can I run again after I’ve injured my knee ? vert nutrition In association with vert nutrition : a gel based carb that’s kinder on your stomach, kinder on…

The plank: Is it the core exercise of choice ?

Blog, Exercise & Rehab, Spinal
5 years ago
I’m a big fan of keeping it simple and getting good at the basics.  The  humble plank fits this philosophy to a tee. It’s  a very “simple” exercise that can…