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Youtube Video: What is it ACTUALLY like to have a physiotherapy session for the first time??
https://youtu.be/_SMCoEjyoDg Our clinical director and head physiotherapist, Sam, demonstrates what is involved in a first physical therapy session! We hope this demonstration will help you to get the full picture of what to expect from a physiotherapy treatment and ease your mind ! #PhysiotherapySession #FirstSession #PhysicalTherapy #ClinicalDirector #PhysioDemonstration #TreatmentSession #PhysiotherapyProcess #TherapySession #PhysicalRehab #RecoveryProcess #MedicalRehab #


Decoding Musculoskeletal Pain: Unveiling Red Flags for Serious Pathology
Introduction: Musculoskeletal pain is a common ailment, affecting a significant portion of the population. While the majority of cases are benign and self-limiting, it's crucial to recognize the subtle signs that could indicate serious underlying pathology, constituting about 1% of musculoskeletal pain. In this blog post, we'll delve into specific red flags that, though relatively rare, should not be overlooked as they may signify severe conditions such as spinal infection, c


A Comprehensive Physical Therapy Guide to Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis)
Introduction Tennis elbow, medically known as lateral epicondalgia, lateral epicondylopathy, previously lateral epicondylitis and more recently lateral elbow tendinopathy, is a common and often painful condition that affects millions of people each year. This article serves as a comprehensive guide to help you understand what tennis elbow is and how physical therapy can play a crucial role in your recovery. Whether you're a tennis enthusiast, a DIY home improvement enthusiast
What the Heck is Sciatica Anyway?
Almost everyone reading this will have experienced or know someone who has experienced the strange phenomenon commonly referred to as “sciatica”, where pain magically travels from the back, down through the sciatic nerve, into the leg, calf and sometimes even the foot. These symptoms can affect different people to differing degrees, with some people complaining of a dull, annoying ache in the thigh that comes on after repetition of a certain activity, whereas others may exper
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