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Physiotherapy Following Knee Replacement Surgery

Total knee replacement is an extremely common orthopaedic surgery. Your rehabilitation following the surgery should start day one post-op while you’re in the hospital, and continues as an out-patient after you’ve been discharged until such a stage as you feel fully confident with your new knee. Here’s an outline of what will be expected in your rehabilitation.

2020-05-24T20:32:23+01:00June 19th, 2012|News, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Physiotherapy Following Knee Replacement Surgery

Strapping and Taping in Injury Prevention

Strapping and taping are important for athletes in injury prevention but chartered physiotherapists often dislike their usage long term. This weeks post outlines the benefits but also the potential hazards of utilising these methods in injury management and prevention.

2020-05-24T20:32:23+01:00June 7th, 2012|News, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Strapping and Taping in Injury Prevention

Foam Rolling

Foam rolling is increasingly being incorporated into athletes’ maintenance and stretching routines. It’s a particularly effective form of self myofascial release for tightness in muscles and other soft tissues following heavy bouts of exercise. Foam rolling is often encouraged by chartered physiotherapists to improve or maintain muscle length and can be utilised as an adjunct to an appropriate stretching programme. As chartered physiotherapists we often get asked our opinion on the effectiveness of foam rolling, and this is what I explain to my athletes.

2014-02-21T18:13:32+00:00June 1st, 2012|News, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Foam Rolling

All Fingers and Thumbs

This tag rugby season be careful with your fingers and thumbs! This time of the year coincides with a marked increase in the number of people presenting to clinics with sprained and dislocated, wrists, thumbs and fingers. Unlike muscle injuries which we can limit the likelihood of by appropriate warm-up and stretching, finger joint injuries tend to be traumatic and are more difficult to prevent.

2014-02-21T18:13:32+00:00May 23rd, 2012|News, Uncategorized|Comments Off on All Fingers and Thumbs