Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Clinical Practice Guidelines

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Clinical Practice Guidelines Diagnosis – Monofilament testing of middle finger and radial finger to determine extent of nerve involvement for sensory changes – Use of Phalen test, Tinel test and Carpal Compression test – Asses for: patient …

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LETS LEARN ABOUT MUSCLES & MASSAGE THERAPY

LETS LEARN ABOUT MUSCLES & MASSAGE THERAPY By Senior Gold Coast Remedial & Sports Massage Therapist, Tim Harman What is muscle? Skeletal muscle makes up between 30-40% of our total mass. Without muscle we can’t stand erect & hold our …

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A simple exercise to improve your Cycling

Do cyclists really need calf muscles? By APA Sports Physio, Cyclist, previous Orica-Greenedge Cycling Physio & GC Suns AFL Official Physio, Rob Brown What are Calf Muscles? The calf muscles are composed of 2 muscles located at the back of …

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BeActive Physio Exercise Group Classes Pilates & more…

Our Physio Be Active program offered at the clinic is tailored to your needs and run by experienced physiotherapists. These programs can be designed to assist you to meet rehabilitation, performance or injury prevention-based goals. Your practitioner can also assist you …

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Diagnosis, Treatment & Prevention of Ankle Sprains Consensus Statement

Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of ankle sprains: update of an evidence-based clinical guideline Vuurberg et al (2018): Br J Sports Med  http://bjsm.bmj.com This guideline aimed to advance current understandings regarding the diagnosis, prevention and therapeutic interventions for ankle sprains by …

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Have you heard about ‘The Posture Myth’?

‘The Posture Myth’: “Is it because my posture is bad”? By Sport & Exercise APA Titled Physio Rick Bain Posture has been long engrained in our psyches when discussing pain and for good reason. We’ve been told for years that …

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RACGP Guidelines for the Management of Hip & Knee OA

RACGP Guidelines for the Management of Hip & Knee OA Full Guide here Key Summary Lifestyle: • Regular exercise is important for relieving pain and improving function in people with knee and/or hip OA. For knee OA, land-based exercise such …

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