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Condition of the Month: Runner's Knee (Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome)
As the weather warms up, people are beginning to come out of hibernation and become more active. As a result, there is a high incidence of &
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Top 7 Office Ergonomic Tips
Follow these quick and easy changes to your workstation to decrease physical stress and fatigue while increasing comfort and work productivi
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Misconceptions About Physiotherapy
May is here, which means it's National Physiotherapy Month! Here are some common myths or misconceptions about physiotherapy.
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The Power of Dry Needling
Dry needling is a modern Western medicinal approach that is supported by research and involves the application of needles into tightened and
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What Does It Mean? Part 1: Anatomy
Ever wondered what the heck your healthcare practitioner or doctor is talking about? Here's a short lesson on some anatomy terms that yo
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The Truth About Muscle Spasms
Most people have experienced a charley horse, or a muscle spasm, or a muscle cramp, at some point in their lives. When a muscle is in spasm,
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How to Be a Better Patient
Just like people who are looking for good hairdressers, or good mechanics, or good doctors, we're also looking for good patients. How go
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Condition of the Month: Concussion
A concussion occurs when the brain is violently shaken. The impact of jolting the brain inside the skull causes damage to the surrounding ti
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Office Workouts
In today's society, we sit all day and develop all sorts of postural imbalances that lead to aches and pains. Here are some exercises th
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Posture Part 2: Lower Crossed Syndrome
Do you have low back issues? Or pain in the hips or knees? Lower crossed syndrome is usually as a result of prolonged sitting, particularly
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