by kat | Jun 28, 2019
Physiotherapy for Back of Thigh (Hamstrings) Pain The hamstrings are the muscle group located on the back of the thigh and are composed of 3 different muscles that start and finish in different points in the leg and pelvis. The 3 muscles are biceps femoris,...
by kat | Jun 28, 2019
Physiotherapy for Mid and Upper-Back (Thoracic Spine) Pain The section of your spine located below the neck and above your lower-back is known as the thoracic spine. This is also commonly referred to as the mid- or upper-back. It contains 12 vertebrae (spinal bones)...
by kat | Jun 28, 2019
Physiotherapy for Hand, Wrist and Finger Injuries Injuries to the hand, wrist and fingers can be divided into two main categories. They are either acute injuries, which occur suddenly as a result of direct impact or a fall onto an outstretched hand, or chronic overuse...
by kat | Jun 28, 2019
Physiotherapy for Headaches How can physiotherapy help my headaches? There are many different types of headaches and many different triggers. Physiotherapy is known to be a safe and effective treatment for patients with cervicogenic headache (headache arising from...
by kat | Jun 28, 2019
Physiotherapy for Jaw Pain – The Temporomandibular Joint What are the symptoms of TMJ dysfunction? A patient with dysfunction of the TMJ can have one or many of the following symptoms: • Pain in the jaw or side of the head. • Difficulty opening the mouth fully for...