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.
November is TMJ awareness month – a common but not well understood condition. It’s estimated up to 60-70% of patients will...
Running is actually quite a complex skill. If you want to get better at basketball or netball, the most logical thing...
Lockdown has been hard in so many ways, and those of us who have missed being in the gym and have been trying to pick up...
Two final series cancelled, plenty of interruptions – it is no secret that organised sport has been heavily affected by COVID. Thankfully, it...
When we think about running related injuries, it is easy to think about the obvious contributors; recent increase in training or...
In the last of our 3-part blog series, we will talk you through the most common headaches we see at...
We’ve noticed that more and more patients during lockdown are seeking our help with headaches. In the second of a...
A stitch, otherwise known as exercise-related transient abdominal pain (ETAP) is a pain felt in the side of the abdomen (and sometimes...
An Australian summer goes hand in hand with holidays, swimming and thongs – it doesn’t get much better does it? But...
by Osteopath Nicole Owen-Tighe While one month of zero Covid-19 cases in Victoria is something to celebrate, many of us are finding that our...
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