Building stronger bones for your sport

In this article, Accredited Sports Dietitian Elle Leahy explains the importance nutrition plays in the role of managing bone injuries to enhance your recovery, manage body composition through rest and prevent recurrent injuries. Unfortunately, a lot of athletes are sidelined through seasons due to not matching the high demands of training to the high demands … Read more

Young Athletes Part 3: Low Back Pain & Vertebral Stress Fractures (Pars Defects)

Young Athletes Part 3: Low Back Pain & Vertebral Stress Fractures (Pars Defects) Words By Physio Samantha Yeung What if your Young Athlete has been coming home after training or sport complaining of ongoing lower back pain? At first they only mention it every now and then and you pass it off as “growing pains”. … Read more

Tips for Parents for supporting your Young (Tween & Adolescent) Athlete

Part 1: Tips on Strength Training (lifting weights) for Young Athletes and Most Frequently Asked Questions About Strength Training for Kids HERE Part 2: Apophysitis (Growth Plate) Injuries HERE Part 3: Low Back Pain & Vertebral Stress Fractures (Pars Defects): HERE Part 4: Bone Health in the Adolescent Athlete – Are you harming your future … Read more

Bone Heath in the Adolescent Athlete – are you harming your future self?

Bone Heath in the Adolescent Athlete – are you harming your future self? Written by APA titled Sports & Exercise & Musculoskeletal Physio Rick Bain As an APA Titled Sports and Exercise Physiotherapist, I work with a lot of endurance athletes, both recreational and professional.  As a result, I am regularly (way more than I … Read more

Metatarsal Stress Fractures

Metatarsal Stress Fractures – words by Gold Coast Foot Centres Podiatrist Nelson Pollard   Metatarsal stress fractures are said to be the second most common fracture site, behind the tibia, in the athletic population. Stress fractures of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th metatarsals make up around 90% of metatarsal stress fractures, with fractures of the … Read more

How do you know if you have a bone stress facture?

Ouch! How do you know if you have a bone stress fracture? Bone is considered a ‘metabolically active’ tissue. This means that bone cells are continuously forming and breaking down at different rates depending on the forces and stresses placed upon them. When the bone breakdown forces exceed how fast the bone cells re-form, micro-cracks … Read more