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.
Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs) is a syndrome first coined by the International Olympic Committee in 2014. In this blog,...
As a sporting country, Australians were all excited and proud of the achievements of the Matilda’s through the World Cup. As...
Are you feeling tense, tight or stiff in the mornings? Stretching may be your answer. Stretching has a range of...
After being sidelined from an ankle injury, it’s understandable to be nervous returning to sport. Taping can be a useful...
It’s marathon season! If you’ve signed up for the Melbourne Marathon in October, no matter what distance you’ll be running, we’ve...
CSSM athlete Tom Fisher is always up to something and we love checking in with him to see where he is....
Hi everyone, my name is Shai and I have been fortunate enough to be selected as a Team CSSM athlete for...
Chances are over the last couple of years, most of us have worked from home in some capacity and it looks...
One of the most common reasons people present to healthcare is because they are in pain. Whether it’s an ache in...
Photo: Western Bulldogs Western Bulldogs fans will have likely witnessed Marcus Bontempelli suffering an ankle sprain in round one of the...
Sort Practitioners by Name