Articles, tagged with "physiotherapists", page 5
03rd March 2010
As a sportsperson, your most valuable piece of equipment could be your feet. The forces going through them can sometimes be equivalent to seven times your body weight, so it's no surprise that they can sometimes malfunction. If you have a pain in your fee...
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Author:
nbatdigital
01st March 2010
-Having joint and muscle pain is something that most people experience at some point.
-Have you experienced any of the following?
-pain in your knees while walking up stairs?
-pain shooting down your leg?
-pain in your back while bending over?
-p...
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Author:
donmillshealth
25th February 2010
It is one of the objectives of the book Supertraining is to show how a deeper understanding of the phenomenon of strength can enable one to consistently and safely develop all types of specific strength withÂout resorting to drugs.
Although its title...
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Author:
Mel Siff
15th February 2010
Don Mills Health Care is committed to providing high quality physiotherapy treatment in order to help you manage many physical problems in the body.
Headed by our caring Registered Physiotherapist, our advanced Physiotherapy Department can assist you i...
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Author:
donmillshealth
06th January 2010
Continuing Professional Development for Health ProfessionalsContinuing professional development is an expectation for health professionals, such as osteopaths, physiotherapists, chiropractors, podiatrists, and dietetians{all over the world; although it is...
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Author:
Paul Wilson
05th January 2010
The Many Reasons for Back PainThere is a time in nearly everyone's life that they are going to have some sort of back pain. For some fortunate people the back pain will last for only a day or two, but others it will linger on longer and might stay for the...
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Author:
Desmond Kinney
05th January 2010
Reasons for Back PainAt least one time in everybody's lifetime they will have some sort of back pain. For some the pain will only be there for a day or two, but for others the back pain will last longer and maybe even for the rest of their lives. Preven...
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Author:
Marion Branch
29th December 2009
Low back pain is a common healthcare and social problem associated with disability and absence from work. One 2005 medical study of chronic spinal pain stated that the lifetime prevalence of spinal pain has been reported as 54% to 80%, with as many as 6...
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Author:
harryjackson9
29th December 2009
Tennis elbow affects people who are in the age group of 35-65 years, usually associated with a pain on the outside of the elbow, tennis elbow as the name might suggest, does not affect only tennis players, in fact 95% of all reported cases in the Unites S...
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Author:
genelia
24th December 2009
For those looking for a more defined and toned abdominal area, without the need for exercise, the lure of the contour abs style of belt, can be too much to bear. With a wide range of ab belt options available, the difficulty can be in differentiating betw...
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Author:
Alan Reed
17th December 2009
Despite there being so many options like abdominal muscle strengthening and other such stuff today sites online want to provide all the solutions of losing belly fat one website itself so it become easier for clients to decide and act accordingly. This v...
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Author:
subashseo
14th December 2009
The Many Reasons for Back PainAt least one time in everybody's lifetime they will have some sort of back pain. For some fortunate people the back pain will last for only a day or two, but others it will linger on longer and might stay for the rest of the...
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Author:
Mariano Landry
10th December 2009
Tennis Elbow is a common condition caused typically by playing racquet sports, such as tennis and racquetball. What happens is that the outer elbow bone area becomes inflamed and irritated by these sports or other everyday activities. Tennis elbow is an a...
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Author:
julia
27th November 2009
Imagine it would be fantastic if we could avoid rejection on our sales calls and not have any fears of call reluctance. I wish this was the case but to be a professional sales representative you need to go through a process of steps. In sales training cou...
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Author:
Toole
27th November 2009
The requirement for larger numbers of physiotherapists is greater now than it has been for some time. Physiotherapy has been shown to be useful in an increasing number of medical conditions with the emphasis being on the prescription of exercise. There is...
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Author:
David Ravech