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Referred Pain

Patients occasionally find it difficult to grasp how pain in an arm or a leg can in fact originate from the neck or the lower back.  This concept is known as referred pain and today we explain a little about it.

Just because we feel pain for example down the back of our leg doesn’t necessarily […]

August 21st, 2014|News|0 Comments

Physiotherapy after Knee Arthroscopy

Knee arthroscopy is an extremely commonly performed surgical procedure and may be used as an investigation of a knee problem or to perform an intervention such as a meniscus or a ligament repair.  Knee arthroscopy is generally a day procedure and patients are most often discharged the same day as their operation, generally with a […]

August 12th, 2014|News|0 Comments

Leg Length Discrepancy

Many patients whom we examine for conditions such as lower back pain, knee pain or hip pain find out for the first time after their initial examination that their issues stem from a discrepancy in their leg length.  A leg length discrepancy occurs when one leg is longer than the other.  This isn’t as rare […]

July 29th, 2014|News|0 Comments

Tennis Elbow

With Wimbledon heating up and building towards the finals this weekend we thought we’d throw a spotlight on the injury that’s so identified with the sport that it takes its name from it – tennis elbow.  While tennis players suffer quite commonly with the condition, they’re perhaps not as susceptible to the injury as golfers, […]

July 2nd, 2014|News|0 Comments