by inclinicphysio | Jun 12, 2019 | Back Pain
Pain is not a nice feeling for the most of us. And across the population, we all have different experiences with pain. It is a vital and normal part of life. Despite the fact that it can be very limiting at times, finding strategies to move, work, exercise and live is...
by inclinicphysio | Nov 22, 2018 | Back Pain
It’s certainly an interesting time in health fitness and musculoskeletal pain management. These spaces evolve so rapidly, it’s quite difficult to keep up sometimes. I become aware of how my head gets committed to a space for the sake of necessity,...
by inclinicphysio | Nov 12, 2018 | Back Pain
If you’re familiar with my thoughts, you’ll know that I’m not a big fan of over-servicing and provision of poor quality care in our health world. My career thus far has taken me through many different stages and iterations of physiotherapy and I have...
by inclinicphysio | Oct 4, 2018 | Back Pain
Look, I get it, low back pain can be bloody uncomfortable. It can be bloody inconvenient and it can be for some, quite scary. I get that. I’ve been there. I’ve experienced back pain in many forms. Traumatic. Non traumatic. Nerve injuries. Over...
by inclinicphysio | Aug 26, 2018 | Back Pain
One of my least favourite privileges working as a physiotherapist with persistent and complex injuries and pain, is to discover that a significant number of unhelpful ideas about what is going on in a person’s body, were given to them by their Health...
by inclinicphysio | Aug 13, 2018 | Back Pain, Health & Well-being, Pain Management
It’s a question that I ask of patients in a less direct way. To help me understand whether or not beliefs, patterns and behaviours are a contributing factor to my patients’ woes. Let me give you two examples from my patient list today. A snap shot...