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.
Hamstring Tendon Injuries
In the previous blog on hamstring injuries, we discussed how the type and structure of injury play a pivotal role in...
Location, location, location is a familiar phrase when purchasing property, but does this also ring true in regards to hamstring strains? ...
With Nick Kyrgios sensationally pulling out of the Australian Open, the Aussie joins a raft of tennis stars who will...
In the previous blog post, CSSM physio Peter Stath introduced some concepts to help better understand osteoarthritis and the impact it...
Do you get knee pain that persists for 30 minutes in the morning? Or perhaps your hip feels quite stiff and...
Acute muscle strains and joint sprains are some of the most common lower limb injuries we see as physiotherapists, especially in those involved in high impact...
Footy is BACK! Today the AFL announced a June 11 start date to the 2020 AFL Season. With the start...
In his previous blog post, CSSM Physiotherapist Peter Stath wrote about junior athletes and the potential pitfalls of specialising in one particular sport from...
Sport participation among the youth population is ever-growing. As 2019 slowly comes to an end along with the most recent winter-sport...
A total knee replacement is often performed to decrease pain and restore optimal function in an arthritic knee where the benefits...
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