Sports PhysioKnee injury? Do this assessment!Have you hurt your knee and want to know if you’re ready to return to sport (RTS)? Here are some quick and dirty tests to assess if you’re ready!
Sports PhysioA home exercise program for the legsLet's be clear from the outset: Lower body training is far more difficult than upper body training without a gym. That's where this program comes in.
Aged Care, Chronic Pain, NDIS, Pre- and Post-Surgery, Sports Physio, Work InjuriesHow important is a specific diagnosis?Red flags are signs and symptoms that refer to sinister or serious medical conditions requiring urgent, specific medical intervention.
Sports PhysioDecision-making for injured runnersRunning got you in to this mess, and running can get you out of it!
Aged Care, Sports Physio, Work InjuriesThe “doing” can be the “fixing”What’s neat about the rehab process is that sometimes you can simply perform the goal task as the rehab exercise; you just need to manipulate some variables!
Sports PhysioGym exercise: function vs capacityThe gym environment is best used to increase capacities, and sport-specific tasks can then utilise those capacities.
Chronic Pain, Sports Physio, Work InjuriesShould you do static stretching?Are more flexible people less prone to injury? Maybe. But probably not.
Sports Physio5 running myths you need to knowMimicking running with light-weight, high-rep training doesn’t improve running performance!