Exercise for Diabetes

Exercise Timing For Blood Sugar

Managing Blood Sugar Levels with Exercise Timing Exercise is a powerful tool in managing Type 2 Diabetes, but when you exercise can be just as important as how you exercise. At our physiotherapy and exercise physiology clinic, we often help clients fine-tune their exercise timing for blood sugar level to

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Strength Training for Diabetics

Building Muscle to Improve Blood Sugar Control When most people think about managing Type 2 Diabetes, they often focus on food choices and medication. But there’s another powerful tool that often gets overlooked is strength training. Strength training for diabetes can provide tremendous benefits, at our physiotherapy and exercise physiology

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Manage Type 2 Diabetes with Exercise

Learn How to Manage Type 2 Diabetes with Exercise. If you’re living with Type 2 Diabetes, you’ve probably heard that exercise is important, but do you know why ? At our clinic, we regularly see firsthand how the right kind of physical activity can help people better manage their blood

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Autoimmune Self-Care

Essential Tips for Autoimmune Self-Care Living with an autoimmune condition often means managing unpredictable flare-ups that can disrupt daily life. Having a well-prepared flare-up toolkit can help you take control and navigate these challenging periods with greater ease. At our physiotherapy and exercise physiology clinic, we emphasize proactive autoimmune self-care

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Stress and Autoimmune Flare Up

Stress is a well-known trigger for autoimmune flare-up, exacerbating symptoms and making daily life more challenging. Managing stress effectively is a crucial part of living well with an autoimmune condition. At our physiotherapy and exercise physiology clinic, we understand the intricate relationship between stress and autoimmune health. Here, we’ll explore

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Exercise and Autoimmune Conditions

The Role of Exercise in Managing Autoimmune Conditions Exercise is a powerful tool for managing autoimmune conditions, offering benefits such as reduced inflammation, improved mobility, and enhanced mental well-being. However, navigating the dos and don’ts of exercise is crucial to avoid overexertion and flare-ups. At our physiotherapy and exercise physiology

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Understand Autoimmune Conditions

A Guide to Navigating Flare-Ups  Autoimmune conditions affect millions of people worldwide, often bringing unpredictable flare-ups that disrupt daily life. At our physiotherapy and exercise physiology clinic, we understand the challenges of managing these conditions and offer strategies to help you navigate flare-ups and understand autoimmune conditions with greater ease

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Core training

The Core Strength Lie: Why Crunches Aren’t the Answer

For decades, we’ve been told that crunches and sit-ups are the gold standard for core strength. But what if we told you that these traditional exercises might be doing more harm than good—especially if you struggle with back pain or poor posture? The truth is, a strong core isn’t about

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Manage Stress

How Stress Contributes to Pain and What You Can Do Stress is a natural part of life, but when it becomes chronic, it can have profound effects on both your mental and physical health. At our physiotherapy and exercise physiology clinic, we often see how stress contributes to pain and

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young athletes

Helping Young Athletes Stay Safe and Strong

Kids are naturally active and sports are a huge part of their lives. Whether they’re playing soccer, swimming, or dancing, physical activity is great for their health, confidence, and social skills. But young athletes are also at risk of injuries. In particular, as kids’ bodies are still growing, growth plates

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