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.
In his previous blog post, CSSM Physiotherapist Peter Stath wrote about junior athletes and the potential pitfalls of specialising in one particular sport from...
So 2019 was great but you want to make 2020 even better! It is a common theme every time January 1st...
Sport participation among the youth population is ever-growing. As 2019 slowly comes to an end along with the most recent winter-sport...
As we get closer to Summer the halls of CSSM seem to become overrun with patients presenting with heel pain. For...
The spring carnival is well and truly upon us and the fashions on the field are always a key focus of...
10 years, where did that go? This week we are celebrating the 10th Anniversary of our move to our current location...
The navicular is a prominent midfoot bone, which in sports such as AFL, and fast bowlers in cricket, has been associated...
2019 Netball Shoe Road test
In this blog post CSSM podiatrist looks at the two best sellers from the 2019 range of netball shoes to see...
On the weekend – Australia’s Ashleigh Barty has become the first Australian to win the French Open in 46 years after...
Receiving the diagnosis of a serious knee injury like a torn ACL can be devastating for many athletes and non-athletes alike. ...
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