Neck 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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pillow to avoid neck pain and headaches photo of woman sleeping
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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Person getting a good night's sleep
Health
Dr Georgia Radic

A Good Night’s Sleep

Getting a good night’s sleep is incredibly important for your overall health. It’s a period of time when the body restores itself physically, and organisation occurs in our brain. Research has shown that a person’s ability to concentrate, use creative thinking, make sound decisions, and form memories can all be negatively impacted by poor sleep. 

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Man with neck pain and potential whiplash after a car accident
Neck
Dr Mitchell Evans

Whiplash: Signs and Symptoms

Whiplash is commonly caused by motor-vehicle accidents or sporting crashes (snowboarding, skating, bike riding) and can be a literal pain in the neck. Whilst whiplash is descriptive of an acute injury there are also many associated implications that can result, known as whiplash associated disorders (WAD) including motor, sensory, neurological, and psychological impairments.

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man with poor posture looking at phone on couch
Hip & Thigh
Dr Belinda Coulton

Pandemic Posture

Hey readers, it’s your favourite osteos checking in to see how you are going! It has been, and continues to be, uncertain times for many of us as the virus pandemic continues to sweep across the globe. Lockdown has meant many of us have had to batten down the hatches and re-discover what it means to be ‘at home’. We ask you the question “how is your body being affected by your pandemic posture?”

Let us take you on a scan of the body, focus on some potentially problematic areas, and give you some advice to avoid any long-term issues.

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man working on a laptop set-up in home office
Lower Back & Pelvis
Dr Jessica Inman

Home Office Set-Up Improvements

It is very unsettling times currently and a lot of people who are lucky to still have their jobs are even luckier if they can work from home. But is your home office set-up optimal for you body, posture and concentration levels?

Having an ideal desk set-up is hard enough at times without the sudden shift in location due to this pandemic. However, having the right set-up can release pressure from sore shoulders and necks that are already under strain from our heightened levels of stress. Not only can poor ergonomics (work place design/equipment) cause new issues, it can make chronic issues like lower back pain from things such as injury, trauma or osteoarthritis more severe due to this added postural stress and strain.

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