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Gamer’s Thumb – the not so fun side of gaming
Gamer’s love gaming. That total immersion in a fantasy world where you are able to perform feats that you could never imagine in real life. Did you know that too much time gaming can have real life consequences? Are you currently experiencing a constant achy pain around and below your thumb? Does it hurt when […]
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Rotator Cuff Tear – what should you do?
What is the rotator cuff? The rotator cuff consists of four deep muscles in your shoulder which work together to keep the shoulder stable while you move it. In other words, they are the muscles that work really hard to stop your shoulder from dislocating. The diagram below shows the four muscles of the rotator […]
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Runner’s Knee Pain
Undoubtedly one of the most common types of pain experienced by runners, and others who are physically active is Runner’s Knee. You don’t actually have to be a runner to experience Runner’s Knee so that is why us physios prefer to call it Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome (PFPS). This term is used to describe a number […]
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Exercise and Cardiac Disease
[vc_row][vc_column][dt_fancy_image image_id=”3579″ width=”270″ margin_top=”0″ margin_bottom=”0″ margin_left=”10″ margin_right=”0″ align=”right” lightbox=”” css=”.vc_custom_1563428033534{margin-bottom: 0px !important;}”][dt_vc_list dividers=”false”]Cardiac disease, or cardiovascular disease (CVD), is the leading cause of death of Australians every year. And by a lot! Nearly 30% of all deaths last year were attributed to CVD (ABS, 2017). The stark reality is when you die, chances are it […]
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Physical Activity, Exercise and Cardiac Disease
Cardiac disease, or cardiovascular disease (CVD), is the single biggest leading cause of death of Australians every year. And by a lot! Nearly 30% of all deaths last year were attributed to CVD (ABS, 2017). The stark reality is when you die, chances are it will be due to a heart related disease. Don’t worry, I’m […]
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Exercise During Pregnancy
You’d have to be living under a rock to not be aware that exercise is an integral part of leading an active and healthy life. Regular exercise can help to improve cardiorespiratory fitness and reduce the risk of various lifestyle diseases including diabetes. However, whether exercise is a normal part of your everyday routine or […]
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5 reasons why you should still be playing team sport’s into your 40’s
Exercise is the best medicine for nearly everything, and we have written about it ad nauseum. However, exercise should be something that you look forward to, and that allows you to enjoy the psychological benefits as well as the physical benefits. So, in honour of Men’s Health Week, we put our heads together to come […]
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Strength Training for Life
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The World Health Organisation (WHO) currently recommends that adults perform at least 150 minutes of moderate intensity aerobic exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous intensity aerobic exercise each week. Most people would already know this. However did you know the WHO also recommends a minimum of 2 days per week performing strengthening exercises, or strength […]
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More Core
If you previously followed our Core Series you may be ready for some new exercises. If you have not seen it before, it is important to go back and start from Part 1 in order to get the basics of core activation. These exercises are more advanced and may not be suitable if you are […]