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Tokyo Living Podcast Health Snippets #23 - Shippu: Magical Pain Patch or Popular Placebo
On this episode I discuss "shippu" or topical pain relief patches, which are particularly popular here in Japan. What are they, and do they actually work? https://open.spotify.com/episode/30w6gmITXNWFHIv0tkDd0f?si=3BL5U6xXSimWB1lRlttG7Q #tokyo #pain #backpain #physiotherapy
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Strength Training During Pregnancy — What the Latest Research Shows
While guidelines recommend at least 150 minutes of physical activity each week during pregnancy, recent studies suggest that only about a quarter of pregnant women meet this goal. Resistance training is widely recommended for its many benefits, but often with caution around intensity and volume to ensure safety for both mother and baby. A recent systematic review has shed new light on the benefits and safety of strength training during pregnancy. One of the key findings is th
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Stretching Myths and Misconceptions - Part 9: Is Stretching Useless
This is the last article in the series, where we do another "myth flip" and go back the other way. To see the video version. check out our instagram page: https://instagram.com/p/DRVTQoykhAG/ With all the talk about stretching, you might wonder if it’s really worth your time. The answer isn’t so clear-cut. While stretching might not be a cure-all, it remains crucial for many movements and can be particularly beneficial if you have specific mobility limitations impacting pain
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Some aspects of rehab really are this simple
Graded exposure is often the most important part of a rehab program for both acute and chronic conditions. The idea is straightforward: gradually load the injured tissue — whether muscle, tendon, ligament, nerve or bone — and increase that load as tolerated to improve tolerance and desensitise the area. To see the video version, check out our instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DRDPdFxkx4z/?igsh=MWhianV3dTVmZHhlMA== A practical example from my own rehab: I’m workin
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