Supporting Hoppers Netball Association

Hoppers netball had their family fun day on saturday feb 24th. A great turn out was seen with lots of up and coming netball stars and their families. As proud sponsors of Hoppers Netball association we were happy to be part of the event and show our support. Netball is a great exercise for girls […]

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Thoracic Pain and Stiffness

  What is the mid and upper back (thoracic spine)? The thoracic spine refers to the upper and middle back. It joins the cervical spine and extends down about five inches past the bottom of the shoulder blades, where it connects with the lumbar spine. There are 12 thoracic vertebrae, with 12 ribs that attach along […]

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Bike Set Up & Cycle Assessment

Have you considered a bike set up & cycle assessment by a professional physiotherapist?   A bike set up by a physiotherapist will ensure that your biked is adjusted for your body will ensure that you can maximise your performance and should eliminate the common complaints of regular riders. A clinical cyclist assessments will examine […]

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What is Tennis Elbow?

Acute Tennis Elbow is an injury to the muscles that extend the wrist and fingers. The site of injury is typically the lateral epicondyle, a bony bump on the outside of the elbow where these muscles attach. Tennis Elbow symptoms that have lasted more than 6 weeks are considered to be sub-acute and beyond three […]

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January Stretch

The Runner’s Stretch (A) Step your right foot forward and lower into a lunge, placing your fingertips on the floor or on two firm cushions if your hands don’t reach. (B) Breathe in, then, in one motion, exhale as you straighten your right leg. Slowly return to the lunge position. Repeat four times. Switch sides.

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Running for beginners

Running is a great way to get fit, feel better and even form new relationships with other runners. Starting a new running habit doesn’t have to be hard — all it takes is a comfortable pair of shoes and a willingness to move a little or a lot, all at your own pace.   RUNNING […]

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Ever wondered why your joints click?

Have you ever wondered why your joints click and what really makes your bones moan and groan in the first place?  Here are three different reasons as to why your joints persist to click… Your tendons may be simply slipping over some bumps on your bones so that when the tendon slips over the bump […]

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Spinach & Kiwi Smoothie

Spinach & Kiwi Smoothie This energising tropical spinach and kiwi smoothie is vegan and gluten-free, and is made with just five simple ingredients to help you keep up with this busy time of year! What you need: • 1 Banana, frozen, and cut into chunks • 1 Kiwi • 1 Cup spinach, loosely packed fresh • 1 Cup […]

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Myotherapy

March 2016 Myotherapy Myotherapist assess and physically treat myofascial pain, injury and dysfunction affecting movement and mobility. Myotherapy is applied in the preventative, corrective and rehabilitative phases of therapy to restore and maintain the normal integrity of the soft tissue structure (muscle, tendons, ligaments and fascia) of the human body. Pain or symptoms caused by […]

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Spring Back Into Gardening

March 2016 Spring Back into Gardening Spring is a great time of the year lending itself to longer days, warmer weather and a rampaging garden growth. After our winter hibernation, we undertake our gardening chores and adopt all those lovely positions and postures that we try and refrain from to avoid the infamous lower back […]

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