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Neurological conditions impact the brain, spinal cord, and nerves, leading to difficulties in movement, communication, swallowing, breathing, and learning. With over 600 types of neurological diseases, common ones include stroke, brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and Parkinson’s disease. In Australia alone, around 45,000 people experience a stroke each year, with 75% of survivors facing some […]
Approximately 40% of older adults experience a fall at least once each year, and 50% of those falls result in injuries like fractures or sprains. These injuries can lead to a new disability and a loss of independence. The good news is that falls can often be prevented through physiotherapy. With specific exercises, activities, and […]
Pregnancy and early motherhood bring significant physical challenges that can affect your comfort and mobility. Seeking advice from a physiotherapist early in your pregnancy can help you manage pain, prevent injury, and prepare your body for both birth and recovery. Exercise during pregnancy strengthens muscles, supports your changing body, and prepares you for labor. Post-natal […]
Hockey is a fast-paced, intense sport that requires strength, agility, and quick reflexes. The Australian women’s hockey team serves as a true inspiration, showcasing determination and passion for the game. However, even in such a high-level match, injuries can happen, like when players fall or collide during tackles. To stay safe and prevent injuries, it’s […]
Tendinopathy refers to injuries affecting the tendons, the strong bands of tissue that connect muscles to bones. This condition commonly impacts areas like the elbow (tennis elbow) and the Achilles tendon. Tendinopathy can result from repetitive overuse, such as work or sports-related activities, or acute injuries leading to inflammation (tendinitis) or degeneration and tearing of […]