Clinical Pilates vs. Traditional Pilates: What’s the Difference?

Clinical Pilates vs. Traditional Pilates: What’s the Difference?

When it comes to improving strength, flexibility, and overall body awareness, Pilates has long been a go-to exercise method. But if you’ve ever explored Pilates options, you might have come across two distinct types: Clinical Pilates and Traditional Pilates.

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Is It Better to Rest or Stay Active with Plantar Fasciitis?

Is It Better to Rest or Stay Active with Plantar Fasciitis?

If you’re dealing with plantar fasciitis, finding the right balance between rest and activity is key. Complete rest can lead to stiffness, while too much activity can worsen the pain.

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Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy after Cervical Cancer Treatment

Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy after Cervical Cancer Treatment

As part of Cervical Cancer Awareness Week, we wanted to take the opportunity in this blog to shine a light on the important role that specialist pelvic health physiotherapy can play.

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How Do I Know If I Sprained My Ankle?

How Do I Know If I Sprained My Ankle?

Ankle sprains ordinarily occur during exercise or sports requiring a rapid change of direction, jumping and landing. However, an ankle sprain can also occur from something as simple as missing a step or rolling your ankle on an uneven surface.

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Iliopsoas strain (Hip Flexor)  Causes and Symptoms

Iliopsoas strain (Hip Flexor) Causes and Symptoms

The two main muscles in this group are iliopsoas and rectus femoris. The hip flexor muscles are connected from the pelvis, lower back and groin area to the femur bone.

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Online Classes: Pilates & Stronger For Longer

Online Classes: Pilates & Stronger For Longer

We are pleased to announce that we have live online classes available now in the clinic. These classes are led by Aileen and Olive, see the time table here.

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Tendonitis: Cause, Symptoms and Treatment

Tendonitis: Cause, Symptoms and Treatment

It is important to seek professional help from a chartered Physiotherapist to aid you in your recovery. Often rehabilitation and recovery can be lengthy.

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Shin Splints Prevention

Shin Splints Prevention

Shin splints are typically an encompassing term for pain below the knee, on the front or side of the shin bone, most commonly seen in runners, dancers and tennis players.

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