Body Region Blogs

Older woman who is feeling fit for driving
Lower Back & Pelvis
Dr Mikahla Callahan

Stay Fit for Driving

For the majority of the population, driving is an essential part of everyday life.  Quite often driving is something we don’t even think about, we simply get in the car to get to where we are going and don’t think twice. When people lose the ability to drive, whether it

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sore knee
Adolescents
Dr Belinda Coulton

Osgood-Schlatter Disease

Osgood-Schlatter disease (OSD) is one of the most common knee complaints seen in adolescents and older children, and is not usually as serious as it sounds.  For some children, it can become very painful and may even restrict their activity level and involvement in sport. It is more often seen

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Neck
Dr Jessica Inman

The Right Pillow for Your Neck

Over the years, it is likely that you have woken up at times with a stiff and painful neck, and/or a headache just to top it off. Your pillow may be at fault! This neck pain can involve many of the tissues in our body, including muscles, ligaments, tendons and

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Foot & Ankle
Dr Georgia Radic

Footwear for Health

How do you know if your shoes are actually supporting you through day to day life? What differentiates between a ‘good’ and ‘bad’ shoe? Let’s talk about footwear for health.   A 2018 study in America showed that between 62-73% of the population was wearing incorrectly fitted shoes. In particular

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Adolescents
Dr Becky Hull

What is Scoliosis?

Scoliosis is a sideways bending of the spine. Normally when you look at a person’s spine it runs in a straight line. If you look at a Scoliotic spine bends to the side in either a ‘C’ or an ‘S’ shape. Types of Scoliosis There are 3 types: Idiopathic: This

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Elbow & Forearm
Dr Mitchell Evans

Overcoming Tennis Elbow: A Guide to Treatment and Prevention

Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is a common condition that affects many Australians, particularly those who engage in repetitive arm and wrist activities. Despite its name, you don’t need to play tennis to develop this condition. This blog post will provide an overview of tennis elbow, its symptoms,

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