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Tendinopathy, Tendinosis, Tendinitis

Tendons are the tough fibers that connect muscle to bone. A tendon injury may seem to happen suddenly, but usually, it is the result of repetitive tendon overloading. Tendinitis means "inflammation of the tendon".

By |2024-01-15T14:57:03+02:002024-01-13|Muscle|

Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar Fasciitis causes pain in the foot, towards the heel. The plantar fascia is a thin, web-like ligament that gets inflamed. We explain the Plantar Fascia's function and how it relates to foot pain.

By |2024-02-23T22:50:53+02:002024-01-12|Foot & Ankle|

Wrist Pain & Wrist Injuries

The wrist and hand is a very intricate and a detailed assessment can determine the source of the pain, but be warned that injury to these areas can cause long standing problems if not addressed correctly.

By |2024-02-24T09:31:42+02:002024-01-11|Wrist|

Upper Back pain

Upper back pain of muscle, joint, nerve origin relates to the symptoms and can provide vital information to the cause of the back pain. Burning pain in upper back may overlap with conditions of the neck or middle back. Let our Physiotherapists investigate your problem.

By |2024-03-25T12:36:51+02:002024-01-11|Back|

Hip Bursitis

Hip bursitis is inflammation of a fluid filled sac or cushion (bursa) over the a bony point at the side of your hip. This condition occurs when the bursa becomes irritated, compressed or infected.

By |2024-03-25T12:58:20+02:002024-01-09|Hip|
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