Matt Richards
Prevention is best……Exercise with education the best prevention strategy to reduce low back pain episodes.
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Clinical Blog
Foot injuries are not as commonly seen compared to some other sporting injuries. When they occur they need to be accurately diagnosed and managed to avoid ongoing problems, however this can be difficult when you consider the complex and intricate anatomy of the foot.
Physiotherapy well placed to provide specific back pain management, not just advice.
Previous research showed that advice was as effective as physiotherapy for back pain. With recent research, this has changed. Read more...
Pain is not as predictable as we would like it to be. Most people understand pain as signifying harm or damage to the body.
However pain isn't always that simple. Read more
Vibration therapy is popular in some countries but not so much in Australia.
Does it have a place for fit, or unfit people in helping them make fitness gains?
This is a question we get asked often when people are forced to rest due to an injury or other life commitments.
Aidan Rich, APA Sports Physiotherapist was interviewed for Nine.com.au "Coach" on this topic. For the full article see here: Can muscle turn to fat?
Headaches are a very common presentation to the clinic at Advance Healthcare. They can often be treated effectively with physiotherapy. Read more...
Gill Hicks, 2005 London bombing survivor and double amputee, recently climbed the Eureka tower with Aidan Rich, physiotherapist at Lifecare Ashburton Sports Medicine
Osteitis pubis is a name covering several of the potential causes of chronic groin pain. In most cases, this condition can be treated successfully with physiotherapy. Read more...
Plantar fasciitis (also called plantar fasciopathy) is a common and sometimes difficult condition to treat.
Some recent research has shown excellent results with a relatively simple treatment program. Read more...