by kat | Jun 27, 2019
Physiotherapy for Knee Pain The knee is an important joint that, when injured, can lead to problems with walking, running, playing sport and performing work. Causes of knee pain can generally be classified into sudden (acute) injuries or long-term (chronic or overuse)...
by kat | Jun 27, 2019
Physiotherapy for Shoulder Pain Have you ever been told by a friend, or your GP, or by google that you have shoulder bursitis? Or a rotator cuff tear? Or a frozen shoulder? It’s possible that you may have any one of these pathologies, but they are all frequently...
by kat | Jun 27, 2019
Physiotherapy for Hip Pain The hip is a common site of injury in people of all ages. However, people of different age groups usually experience quite different hip problems. Physiotherapy is an effective way to manage the majority of hip pain. Read below to find the...
by kat | Jun 28, 2019
Physiotherapy for Groin Pain Groin injuries are common in sports involving changes of direction and kicking. In people who do not play sports, groin pain can also be associated with strain injuries from lifting or where a person’s leg has been forced sideways. What...
by kat | Jun 28, 2019
Physiotherapy for Elbow and Forearm Pain What is Tennis Elbow? The most common injury that can occur at the elbow is colloquially known as tennis elbow. The correct clinical term for this condition is lateral epicondylalgia or an extensor tendinopathy. This is when...