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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What happens when a Cyclist gets Knee Pain?

What happens when a Cyclist gets Knee Pain? By Sports Physio, Rob Brown (ex-Physio to Orica Green-Edge Pro Cycling Team & 2019- Gold Coast SUNS AFL Sports Physio) What do you call a runner with knee pain? A cyclist… So …

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Hamstring Strain Injury

Hamstring Strains – The latest Info to Get You Back to Training Fast Let me first set the scene – it’s deep in the second half on a cool autumn afternoon with a crucial game of football up for grabs. …

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What is a Muscle Cork & How to Manage It

What is a Muscle Cork and How to Manage It By Physio, Sarah Bombell What is a muscle cork (medically called a “muscle contusion”)? Muscle contusions or “corks” can occur from a direct blow to the muscle which is common …

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Ankle Sprain Injuries are not harmless!!

Ankle Sprain Injuries are not harmless!! Extracts taken from Assocaite Professor Eammon Delahunt in Sports Physio & GCPSH Sports & Olympic Phyiso, Britt Caling   The lateral ligament complex of the ankle is usually defined as the ligaments shown in …

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Stretching for Cyclists – Part 1)

Stretching for Cyclists Part 1) Words by Gold Coast Physio & Sports Health Sports Physio and avid cyclist Andy Frith I’m often asked “what are the best stretches for cyclists?” The answer is not as easy as it sounds. Firstly everyone …

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