Learning from Exercise, Sports & Adversity

Learning from Exercise, Sport and Adversity By Sports & Exercise Physio, previous Carlton & Gold Coast Suns AFL Physio, Mark Homewood “Injuries are our best teachers.” Scott Jurek, Ultramarathon runner Sometimes you’re the hammer and sometimes you’re the nail. Sports …

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Will an MRI tell me why I have Back Pain?

Will an MRI tell me why I have Back Pain? By APA Sports & Exercise and Musculoskeletal Physio, Rick Bain   Wouldn’t you love to have xray vision? To look deep inside someone’s anatomy & skin & diagnose their problem(s) …

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Tennis Elbow – What is it & how do I get better?

Tennis Elbow – What is it & how do I get better? Compiled by Senior Remedial Massage Therapist Frederic Impens What is it? Tennis elbow is technically called lateral epicondylitis (more recently lateral epicondylalgia). The outer bony point of your …

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Your Feet Will Thank You for Reading This

By Senior Massage Therapist, Tim Harman How much do you care for your feet? Do you just take for granted that they’ll do whatever you ask of them? They are, after all, your connection with the ground, so every step …

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Do you Suffer Calf Pain when you Run?

Do you Suffer Calf Pain when you Run? By Physio & current National Champion, Ultra-running 20-25yrs 50km & 100km, Kyle Weise  Most runners know the feeling of running along and then out of nowhere, ‘pop’, a sharp pain in your …

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Facts about Running Injuries

Facts on running injuries – Courtesy of Sports Medicine Australia Running has one of the largest participation rates. Statistics from the Australian Sports Commission’s 2006 survey showed an estimated 1,224,100 Australians aged 15 years and older participated in running in the …

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Clinical Practice Guidelines

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Clinical Practice Guidelines Diagnosis – Monofilament testing of middle finger and radial finger to determine extent of nerve involvement for sensory changes – Use of Phalen test, Tinel test and Carpal Compression test – Asses for: patient …

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A simple exercise to improve your Cycling

Do cyclists really need calf muscles? By APA Sports Physio, Cyclist, previous Orica-Greenedge Cycling Physio & GC Suns AFL Official Physio, Rob Brown What are Calf Muscles? The calf muscles are composed of 2 muscles located at the back of …

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