Transverse Abdominis Exercise With Downloable sheet Transverse Abdominis – a muscle layer of the anterior and lateral abdominal wall which is deep to the internal oblique. The transversus abdominis (TA) is a muscle layer of the anterior and lateral (front and...
Why is Lower Back Pain Associated with Your Hip Flexors? Lower back pain and hip flexors – how are they related? Sometimes physios will treat the hip flexors when clients present with lower back pain. This is because the hip flexor muscles attach to the front of...
Knee to Wall & Banded Ankle Mobilisation Exercises Feeling stiff in your ankles? We have a range of Dorsiflexion and Ankle Mobilisation Techniques Dorsiflexion and Ankle Mobilisation Techniques: Knee to Wall & Banded Ankle Mobilisation Feeling stiff in your...
Everything you need to know about Lymphoedema & the SOZO Machine What is the main cause of lymphoedema? Lymphoedema occurs when the lymphatic system isn’t working properly due to a variety of causes and fluid begins to leak into body tissue. This is most...
Treatment for Postpartum Intermittent Hip, Back & Foot Pain Our case study with Prue demonstrates how to overcome intermittent hip, back and foot pain after birth. Coming back from a later in life baby! Prue has shown true grit this last year after having her...
Jaw pain! What is your TMJ? The anatomical name for your jaw joint is actually your temporomandibular joint or TMJ for short! The jaw joint is one of the most used joints in the body- think about how often you talk, eat, sleep talk, grind your teeth, and even breathe!...
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