The Inside Scoop
Your up to date evidence guide and helpful advice on all things physiotherapy Plus the latest news from in and around our studio
I Have Shoulder Pain!
Do I Need Surgery? Shoulder pain is a very common complaint that many people suffer from and most presentations can be categorised under the heading of Rotator Cuff Related Shoulder Pain. Some common diagnoses include Subacromial Impingement, Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy...
Reactive and Degenerative Tendons
Welcome to the Reactive and Degenerative TendonWith August almost upon us, lots of people are mid-way through their training program for the annual City to Surf race. It is about this time of year where we see presentations of new onset tendon pain or flare ups in...
Concussion In Sport- Are our Kids at risk?
Are we overlooking serious injury? In the 2018 AFL season there were 207 matches. Of these 207 matches there was a staggering 74 reported concussions. A number which has risen 11 cases from the 2017 season. This works out to a concussion reporting every 2.8 games. In...
Exercise and Parkinson’s Disease
Is exercise the answer? Quick Info Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is a progressively degenerative disease of the Basal Ganglia located in the brain. It causes a loss of a substance called Dopamine which has an effect on a persons physical movements. The most common symptoms...
Swimmers Shoulder – Is this the broadest diagnosis possible?
What is it and what can i do about it? With winter hitting heavy its about now your local pool ups its chlorine levels as we avoid the tarmac in a frenzy to get "summer body" ready! Whether you're setting your sights on making the other end of the pool or pulling out...
Gluteal Tendinopathy – Leaping forward with the latest research
Lateral Hip Pain ruining your day? Gluteal tendinopathy is a common and often disabling condition that can result in pain at the lateral hip. It can restrict activities of daily living and even sleep. It more common in females especially at the perimenopausal...
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