Preventing Low Back Pain
Back Pain can be influenced by many things, the type of job you’re in, your general health, your fitness levels, your sleep, your overall mood.
Back Pain can be influenced by many things, the type of job you’re in, your general health, your fitness levels, your sleep, your overall mood.
Tight Hamstrings are a common complaint. That tightness sensation in your hamstrings might be holding you back on your weekly runs or affecting your day to day activities!
All you need to know about the symptoms, causes, and treatment of Plantar Fasciitis. If you’re suffering from Plantar Fasciitis, you don’t need us to tell you how painful it is..
Here at the Pain and Performance Clinic we see a lot of calf injuries. In this article, we give you our top tips and advice on how to recover from a calf injury.
The terms sciatica is often used by people who have experienced an episode of back pain along with pain that travels down the back of their legs.
If you are stiff, tight if a little sore but don’t have an injury a sports massage would be a good recovery tool for you. Here are a few things you might like to know before booking in for a massage with a physio.
Pain on the outside of the hip (“lateral hip pain”) affects roughly 1 in every 500 people annually. In a country of 4.9million people that means almost 10,000 people every year have pain on the outside of their hip. Often pain on the outside of the hip is mistreated and there are many mistakes that both physiotherapists and patients make when trying to alleviate pain on the outside of the hip.
One of the biggest factors that increases back pain is the beliefs you hold about your back pain. These beliefs are generally shaped by the people around you. It may be your parents, your friends or even other healthcare professionals. It may even be something that happened to somebody you know and how that was handled (good or bad) that is shaping your beliefs. In this article we look at the Top five biggest back pain myths.
I have heard nearly every line in the book from my patients, I have a slipped disc, my pelvis is out of place, one leg is shorter than the other etc. The problem is advice like this can affect your belief’s about what is causing your ongoing pain!
Trying to recover from chronic pain can be a frustrating journey. Trying to find answers but often ending up more confused. What can you do? We have 3 tips that can help you recover from ongoing pain!