In: Kelsey Thomas

The Best Expertise

Maintaining the best results requires knowledge and expertise. Our athletes train and so do we, through our professional development program. Meaning that when a practitioner the treats you, they have the most advanced injury care knowledge. Read about what our practitioners are thinking in the injury blogs below.

Dance Injury Physio

the Ballet Blog – Part 3 – Ankle Injury in Dancers

In her previous Ballet Blog focussing on Stress fractures in dancers, CSSM Physiotherapist, Kelsey, looked at what causes stress fractures, how...

The ballet blog – Why stress fractures are a problem for young dancers Part 2

In part 1 of CSSM Physio Kelsey Thomas’s ballet blog series, we looked at how to tell if you have a...

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The ballet blog – Stress Fracture: understanding bone stress injury Part 1

We all know our bones support and protect our bodies but did you know that our bones continually changing?  Building up...

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How to avoid the top three working-from-home injuries 

Chances are over the last couple of years, most of us have worked from home in some capacity and it looks...

Climbing up the walls

If lockdown has you climbing up the walls – it’s now an official Olympic sport! If “dyno” and “scorpion” don’t mean...

What your cool down should look like

In opposition to a warm up, a cool down is geared toward slowing down the body’s pace and preparing it for...

Your warm up should include these 3 components

A warm up is a vital and often forgotten component of any exercise or sport. It allows for the body to...

The 7 elements in every athlete training program

Can a training program really help to achieve your goals? How do you create one and keep yourself on track when going at it alone? Here, CSSM Physiotherapist...

Falls from ladders a major cause of injury.

Falling For You – Let’s Talk Ladder Safety

The arrival of Autumn means that the leaves are about to fall  which also means that there are a whole lot...