Exercise the Key for Low Back Pain
Get active for your back’s sake. Health care practitioners have, for too long, been overly cautious with advice to their patients regarding return to exercise and activity following an episode of low back pain.
Get active for your back’s sake. Health care practitioners have, for too long, been overly cautious with advice to their patients regarding return to exercise and activity following an episode of low back pain.
Headache affects two thirds of the world’s population and is one of the most common symptoms of a variety of illnesses. Headaches have a number of potential causes and can be a sign of a more serious medical problem.
Congratulations to Laurel Lodge Physiotherapy patient and Clonliffe Harrier’s runner Niall Sherlock on his successful return to running this week after a series of injuries kept him away from training and competition..