Metatarsal Stress Fractures

Metatarsal Stress Fractures – words by Gold Coast Foot Centres Podiatrist Nelson Pollard   Metatarsal stress fractures are said to be the second most common fracture site, behind the tibia, in the athletic population. Stress fractures of the 2nd, 3rd …

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Good foot care advice

Words by Nelson Pollard – Podiatrist Footcare advice Often runners find their toenails become black and bruised after long runs. This is due to repetitive micro trauma to your toenails. This can result from a number of factors; your nails …

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Do you suffer from Vertigo (part 2)?

Do you suffer from Vertigo (part 2)? Words by Physio Helen Sibbald  Have you experienced vertigo or dizziness or just a feeling of disequilibrium? You may have a vestibular disorder, a problem with your neck or rarely, something more serious. …

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Chicken Apple Mint Salad

Chicken Apple Mint Salad Chicken Apple Mint Salad Serves 3-4 Ingredients: Salad 300g chicken breast 1 large pink lady apple, sliced thinly 2 sticks celery, peeled and sliced 2 spring onions, sliced 50g toasted walnuts, crushed 1/2 bunch mint, picked …

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Are you fueling up for your training?

Are you fueling up for your training? by LAUREN NUGENT (EatSmart) To prepare for a long car trip, mechanics and automotive specialists recommend to have a full tank of petrol, check oil and water levels, ensure the pressure in the tyres …

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Pregnancy & Your Feet

Foot Pain During Pregnancy During pregnancy, women can suffer from foot pain for various reasons. The most common which occur include general foot pain, plantar fascia pain, ingrown toe nails, corns and callous. These usually occur around the 2nd or …

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EightSteps to an Injury-free Triathlon Season

Eight Steps to an Injury-free Triathlon Season Words by Britt Caling, APA Titled Sports & Exercise Physio ; Sports Physio consultant to Triathlon Australia elite program (2002-2020) & appointed to Rio Olympics Australian Team Sports Physio (2016) 1.    Maintain your …

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Are you a Triathlete who knows their Injury Risk?

Are you a Triathlete? Do you know your Injury Risk? By Sports & Olympic Physio, Britt Caling With the start of the triathlon season underway and all you dedicated triathletes well into established training routines, it’s appropriate at this time …

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Injury Differences in Short vs Long Course Triathletes

A discussion about Injury differences in Short vs Long course Triathletes By Sports & Exercise and Olympic Physio, Britt Caling Triathlon is competed over varying distances from Sprint (750m swim, 20km bike, 5km run, or even shorter introductory races), to …

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