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...
by inclinicphysio | Aug 5, 2018 | Health & Well-being, Pain Management, Ski & Snow
It’s ever fascinating for me to investigate the multitude of things that people’s bodies do on automation without their operators being aware. A large component of what I help with in practice, is finding out how habits or behaviours are involved in my...
by inclinicphysio | Apr 8, 2018 | Back Pain, Health & Well-being, Pain Management
Many patients present to my clinic with pain of unknown onset. That is to say, people develop pain either spontaneously or over the course of days, without having a clear incident that can be held responsible. It’s typical in these cases for people to...
by inclinicphysio | Aug 25, 2017 | Pain Management
Principal Physiotherapist James Weir demonstrates a simple method of taping your own thumb for stability and pain...
by inclinicphysio | Jan 26, 2017 | Back Pain, Health & Well-being, Pain Management, Rugby
On May 16th 2016, I sprained my lower back. I was running with a friend, who is a very handy runner, and pushed myself a little too far. I was already stiff prior to the run after a long week of work and training, but I decided I knew what I was doing, and got on with...
by inclinicphysio | Jan 5, 2017 | Anatomy, Back Pain, Health & Well-being, Pain Management, Uncategorised
Pain always seem to be a scary topic. It makes people nervous…But in reality, it is a wonderful part of your body system. An exceptionally valuable communication network that keeps your brain aware of everything that is going on throughout your body systems and...