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Why is exercise important for Diabetes

Do you or a family member have diabetes or pre-diabetes? Are you concerned about your health but aren’t sure what to do about it?  If so, we are here to help ? What is Diabetes? Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic condition which impacts the way the body processes

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Common Causes of Injury

Injuries often have a way of sneaking up on you when you least expect it. Whether you’re an elite athlete, club sport enthusiast, or just going for an afternoon jog, there are many factors that may contribute to injury risk. It is incredibly important when trying to maintain at least

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The Boom Bust Cycle and Its Importance

What is the boom and bust cycle? The boom and bust cycle is an important criteria to utilize when seeking to prevent injury. Essentially, the boom and bust cycle states that if you increase your exercise/load intensity or frequency (Boom) too quickly, you will then have a flare up or

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Why Is Progressive Overload Important

What is Progressive Overload? Progressive overload is a strength-training principle but can be applied to any form of training. It requires gradually increasing one part of an exercise program to induce greater stress on your musculoskeletal and nervous system. This drives adaptations such as strength, muscle growth (hypertrophy) and muscular endurance.

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Acute vs Chronic Wrist Injuries

  Wrist injuries can be a frustrating and debilitating occurrence, acquired via many separate and distinctive forms. Today we will go through these injuries, their possible causes and how to best manage them. Wrist injuries are often categorized as being either chronic, or acute.   Acute injuries Acute injuries typically have

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Exercises for Wrist Pain

We use our wrists every day which can make wrist pain frustrating and inconvenient. It can also make day-to-day activities or work tasks, such as cooking, cleaning, getting dressed or using a computer more difficult. Many of us simply experience discomfort or fatigue when we place a lot of stress

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Office Setup to Help with Wrist Pain

Working from home has increased over the past few years. COVID accelerated this even further and now most people have something in the way of a home office. The setup of an office is important to minimise the risk of injury. Back, neck and wrist pain are the most common which

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The Myth of Shoulder Impingement

The use of the term shoulder impingement implies that something in your shoulder is “pinching” on another structure as you raise your arm to a certain height. This term can create fear among patients and lead to movement avoidance strategies. As physios, our goal is to promote movement and reduce

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Rotator Cuff Exercises

The rotator cuff act as a stabiliser of the humerus to the scapula. Many people believe that this is their only role. The rotator cuff also play a role in movements of the shoulder. It consists of 4 muscle; teres minor, subscapularis, infraspinatus, and supraspinatus. These muscles begin on the

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