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Shoulder Instability & Dislocation

Shoulder Instability & Dislocation

What is it?​ Shoulder instability is a term used to describe a weakness in the structures of the shoulder that keep the joint stable, which can lead to dislocation. As one of the most mobile joints in the body, the shoulder maintains stability through a balance of...

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Preventing Workplace Injuries

Preventing Workplace Injuries

Why are workplace injuries so common? The nature of work is that we are often required to complete the same task for hours. We can also find ourselves faced with time constraints and deadlines that lead to poor postures and taking shortcuts, simply to get the job...

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Why do joints become stiff?

Why do joints become stiff?

While pain and stiffness often go together, joint stiffness can occur on its own. Joint stiffness can limit your ability to perform usual tasks, such as turning your head to check behind you while driving. Stiffness can also be a warning sign that a part of the body...

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Medial Ligament Injuries of the Knee

Medial Ligament Injuries of the Knee

What is it? Your knee moves freely backwards and forwards; however, the thought of it moving from side to side probably makes you cringe. This is because the knee joint has sturdy ligaments either side of it that prevent sideways movement and we instinctively know...

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Shoulder Labrum Injuries

Shoulder Labrum Injuries

What is the labrum of the shoulder? The shoulder is a remarkably mobile joint, however this flexibility comes with the cost of less stability. The glenohumeral joint, where the upper arm meets with the shoulder blade is a ball and socket type joint. The surface area...

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ACL (Knee) Reconstructions

ACL (Knee) Reconstructions

A serious injury of the knee is a tearing of the ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament). This ligament is important for stability of the knee and may need to be repaired surgically. The primary function of the ACL is to keep the bottom surface of the knee joint from sliding...

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Sever’s Disease

Sever’s Disease

What is Sever’s Disease? Sever’s disease is a condition that causes pain in the heel of children and adolescents. While it can be quite painful, it is a self-limiting condition that doesn’t usually cause any long-term problems. Sever’s disease is quite common and is...

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Patellofemoral (Knee) Pain Syndrome

Patellofemoral (Knee) Pain Syndrome

The knees function as hinges, allowing your legs to swing forwards and backwards smoothly as you walk, kick and run. The knee cap (the patella) sits at the front of the knee and has a variety of functions, including guiding the muscles that straighten the knee,...

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Why go to a Physio?

Why go to a Physio?

There is no doubt that the human body can be resilient. The body is capable of recovering from amazing amounts of damage, including broken bones. Perhaps because of this, some people feel that physiotherapy treatment can only speed up recovery and if they are not...

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