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Tag Archives: physiotherapy

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Can Kinesiology Tape Relieve Pain From Knee Osteoarthritis?

Maybe you have seen colored tapes/strips on your favorite athlete's body, and you are wondering what it is called and what it is for. If that is so, stick around to learn about it and how it helps to relieve pain from knee osteoarthritis. What is...

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3 Ways Physiotherapy Can Heal You

Are you constantly dealing with pain after an accident or a sports-related injury? Experiencing any displeasure from post-operation procedures? Or is your overall well-being affected by your health, environment, and other external factors? Then...

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Importance of Physiotherapy Treatment For Amateur MMA Fighters

UFC. Bellator. Strikeforce. One Championships. Just a few of the mixed martial arts organizations that deliver matches between professional MMA fighters that features adrenaline-pumping takedowns and strikes and breathtaking finishes. At the end of...

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Whiplash Injury: Facts That You Should Be Aware Of

Whiplash is one of the most common types of injuries that you can get from a vehicular accident. This injury especially happens during a rear-end or a side-impact collision. A person can also get a whiplash injury not only from vehicular accidents,...

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Should People Still See Their Physiotherapists During Social Distancing?

Millions of people are practicing social distancing as advised by the government authorities to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus pandemic. Amid this unprecedented time, will you still be able to see a healthcare provider even if your concern...

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Shockwave Therapy: One of the Ways to Ease Your Pain With...

Frozen shoulder is a disease that causes thickening of the surface covering the bone at the shoulder joint. You will feel pain with a frozen shoulder. Initially, it seems like a tolerable pain. As the disease progresses, the pain intensifies...

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