All in Physio

Sprained an Ankle? Don’t Delay Treatment!

Regardless of how mild or severe an ankle injury is, it is extremely important that you book an appointment with a physio promptly for safe return to activity. A sprained ankle is the stretching or tearing of 1 or more of the ligaments in the ankle. With each ankle injury, the risk of re-injury increases significantly.

Bulletproof your shoulders

The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the human body. It has a complex group of structures working together to provide movement in all planes, however, with this great mobility comes a lack of stability. This ball and socket joint is often compared to a golf ball sitting on a tee due to its unstable nature.

Dead legs

Why do I get dead legs ?

It is the worst feeling when you get hit to the leg and can’t feel your leg after! ‘Dead leg’ what does it actually mean? We are often asked this so our founder Rebecca explains…

Preventing ankle sprains

Ankle sprains can be a bit troublesome. Once you have rolled your ankle once you are more likely to roll it again. Often it is the outside ligament that you will sprain such as the ATFL. This is due to the nature of the way you are more likely to roll your ankle into inversion.

How do I improve my posture?

Most people adopt a flexed posture with excessive scapula protraction. Their shoulder roll forwards, their chin pokes forwards and their upper back becomes more rounded.

This can have a negative affect on your joints and muscles, leading to more wear and tear and potentially earlier onset of arthritis.

Prevent injuries in children

Are your children complaining about aches and pains? Unsure whether they have growing pains or an injury? Did you know out physiotherapists are qualified to assess and treat children aged 7 up and are trained in the safeguarding of children?

Emma is our Lead Paediatric Physiotherapist, along with Rebecca they have put together some tips on how to prevent injuries in children.