We all know when our feet hurt. It affects our mobility, our ability to do exercise, our social activities and impacts on our quality of life. Sources of pain are many and varied, but are in the main treatable and preventable. Causes of pain include: Heel pain or ‘plantar fasciitis’ Joint pain from arthritis Injuries […]
Background Heel pain in children may be commonly known as Sever’s disease or Calcaneal Apophysitis. Way back in 1912, James Warren Sever an orthopedic doctor was the first person to describe the condition. Doctor Severs decided to name the condition after his last name. So keep in mind Sever’s disease is not a sinister disease, […]
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A tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, is the surgical removal of excess skin, fat and a tightening of the underlying tummy (abdominal) muscles. This is designed to help improve the shape and tone of your stomach region when other options (such as diet and exercise) have failed to work. This can immediately make you look and […]
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Vaginismus is an involuntary tightening of the pelvic floor muscles and affects a woman’s ability to engage in any form of vaginal penetration. This is a very common problem. However, many women don’t seek help because they are embarrassed or because they don’t know help is available. Vaginismus can occur when attempting to insert a tampon, […]
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FOOT PAIN- “oh my aching feet”
/in Podiatry /by jennlWe all know when our feet hurt. It affects our mobility, our ability to do exercise, our social activities and impacts on our quality of life. Sources of pain are many and varied, but are in the main treatable and preventable. Causes of pain include: Heel pain or ‘plantar fasciitis’ Joint pain from arthritis Injuries […]
Shockwave Treatment for Chronic Conditions
/in Physiotherapy, Podiatry /by jennlAre your children experiencing heel pain?
/in Podiatry /by jennlBackground Heel pain in children may be commonly known as Sever’s disease or Calcaneal Apophysitis. Way back in 1912, James Warren Sever an orthopedic doctor was the first person to describe the condition. Doctor Severs decided to name the condition after his last name. So keep in mind Sever’s disease is not a sinister disease, […]
Leaking in runners
/in Physiotherapy /by jennlPhysiotherapy following a tummy tuck
/in Physiotherapy /by Main_User1A tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, is the surgical removal of excess skin, fat and a tightening of the underlying tummy (abdominal) muscles. This is designed to help improve the shape and tone of your stomach region when other options (such as diet and exercise) have failed to work. This can immediately make you look and […]
Vaginismus- a common cause of painful sex
/in Physiotherapy /by Main_User1Vaginismus is an involuntary tightening of the pelvic floor muscles and affects a woman’s ability to engage in any form of vaginal penetration. This is a very common problem. However, many women don’t seek help because they are embarrassed or because they don’t know help is available. Vaginismus can occur when attempting to insert a tampon, […]