Physiotherapy and Spinal Stenosis-Spinal stenosis is a condition characterised by narrowing of the spinal canal (space), which can progress to compression of the spine and or spinal nerves.… Continue Reading
Physiotherapy and Osteoporosis-Osteoporosis is a common condition that affects more than 1 million Australians (especially the middle aged to elderly women population), which results from bone loss… Continue Reading
Physiotherapy and Wry Neck-Wry neck is a common neck condition characterised by neck muscle spasms, severe pain and stiffness in the neck and or upper back. Wry neck… Continue Reading
Physiotherapy and Whiplash-Whiplash is an injury when the soft tissues of the neck stretch beyond their full capacity/range of motion following a traumatic incident. The sudden acceleration… Continue Reading
Physiotherapy And Hamstring Strain-A hamstring strain is a common lower limb injury that involves more than one of the hamstring muscles: semimembranosus, semitendinosus, and biceps femoris. A hamstring… Continue Reading
Physiotherapy And Total Knee Replacement-Total knee replacement surgery is a surgical technique where the diseased knee joint (usually secondary to osteoarthritis) is replaced with a prosthesis (artificial joint material). … Continue Reading