Common Weightlifting Injuries

Common Injuries that occur in Olympic Weightlifting Training & Competition Words by GCPSH Physio Leigh McCarthy What is Olympic Lifting and Why should I consider doing it? Olympic Weightlifting is a sport in which athletes compete to lift the greatest …

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How do you know if you have a bone stress facture?

Ouch! How do you know if you have a bone stress fracture? Bone is considered a ‘metabolically active’ tissue. This means that bone cells are continuously forming and breaking down at different rates depending on the forces and stresses placed …

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Do you suffer from Recurrent Shin Splints?

Do you Suffer from Recurrent Shin Splints? What a pain in the bone! Words by APA titled Sports & Exercise, & Australian Olympic Team Physio Britt Caling Shin Splints can be defined as “pain along the inner edge of the …

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Shoulder Pain from the AC Joint

Words by Physio Sarah Bombell B.Ex.Sc(Grif), M.Phty(Grif) The acromioclavicular joint, or AC joint, is the small joint on top of your shoulder where your collar bone attaches. Pain arising from the AC joint can be due to an acute injury, repeated …

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What is Gluteal Tendinopathy

Written by Physio Anglea Flack (B.Physio; B.Ex.Sc.) Waddling Gait… Is it due to hip pain? What is Gluteal Tendinopathy: Gluteal tendinopathy is a common condition that causes pain in the hip and buttock muscle. Your Gluteal tendon is the tough fibres …

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Over 40? You need to know this…

Words By APA Titled Sports & Exercise Physio Britt Caling Over 40 years young? What Happens to your Muscles as you Age.. It is generally accepted that part of the ageing process involves a loss of muscle mass- just as …

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Common Injuries in Gymnastics and their treatment

Common Injuries in Gymnastics and their treatment Written by GCPSH Physio Erin Fitzgerald B.Physio{HonsIIA}, M Sport Physio  Gymnastics is a very physically demanding sport requiring participants to generate a great deal of power through wide ranges of joint movements. As …

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Managing Whiplash – How Physio will help

Written by Gold Coast Physio & Sports Health Physio, Sarah Bombell  B.Ex.Sc(Grif), M.Phty(Grif). ‘Whiplash-associated disorders’ or WAD is the term given to a variety of symptoms reported by people following an acceleration/deceleration injury to the neck, most commonly caused by …

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Poor Posture/Upper Cross Syndrome….Have you got it?

Words by Dan Collins – Remedial Massage Therapist. A Result of Poor Posture: Upper Cross Syndrome….Have you got it?  Did your mother ever tell you to “sit up straight” And did you listen to her? Chances are that your answers will …

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