Physiotherapy

Did you know you are probably amongst 70% of people? Why?

Did you know that 70% of the population won’t be taking over the counter or prescription medicines correctly?

Every day I see clients who have been to see their GP with various pain issues. Usually they have been prescribed anti-inflammatories; such as Ibuprofen, paracetamol or codeine phosphate. Despite being informed on a set dosage and course they are, in the majority, not following this advice. The usual comment I hear is that they “don’t like taking pills” or they “don’t want to mask the pain in case they make things worse” or they “do not want to become reliant on pills”. If people have collected the prescribed drugs they often only take some or one of the drugs issued. It is at this point I ask if the medicines are helping? Most say “No” and they only take a tablet when they feel their pain is bad enough.
And therein lies the problem. If you only take the medicines now and then or just one and not the other, you are usually wasting your time.

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Top tips for Gardeners

Top tips for Gardeners

By Lynne Midwinter, Chartered Physiotherapist

With gardening listed as a hobby for over half the adult population of the UK  there are a lot of people at risk of injury now that the weather is improving and the start of gardening season is here.

At Physio & Therapies the first warm weekends in the spring and early summer usually brings us a rash of injuries from back strain to stiff shoulders presenting at our clinic, so here is our advice on how to avoid unnecessary discomfort.

The most important piece of advice is to pace yourself.  Rome wasn’t built in a day and your garden won’t be either!  Break jobs down into manageable chunks and give yourself the reward of a break with a cup of tea when you’ve done each part.  It’s best to stop every hour for at least 10 minutes.

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Kim Irwin on why she thinks the world of Homeopathy is “Wonderful”

Kim Irwin on why she thinks the world of Homeopathy is “Wonderful”

Come and join me for a one day immersion into the wonderful world of Homeopathy. Not sure what it is? How do you use it? How often do you take the remedies? Are they safe? All these themes will be explored during the day ensuring that you will go home a more confident prescriber, able to treat minor acute health problems.

Using it myself in a first-aid situation was how I discovered Homeopathy and experienced first hand its efficient and gentle capacity to restore health.

Lets go back to April 2012….I had landed a job cheffing on a yoga retreat in Greece for 3 weeks over Easter. Sounds great doesn’t it? And it was, but it was REALLY hard work. Cooking for 40 people everyday and evening is a difficult task, coupled with the Mediterranean heat it meant I wasn’t getting enough sleep and not enough sleep plus hard work takes its toll on the body.

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Christmas Survival Guide

By Lynne Midwinter, Chartered Physiotherapist

 

How do you manage to do all the shopping, cook the turkey and survive the in-laws without injuring yourself in the process?

 

The run up to Christmas is fraught with difficulties – presents to buy, decorations to hang, cards to write and a million and one things to organise.  Then over the holiday period most of us eat too much and then slouch in front of the television to watch the James Bond film for the 10th time!  All of this can cause strains and sprains in even the fittest of us and often at Physio & Therapies we treat a number of people between Christmas and New Year with injuries caused by Christmas activities, or more often, inactivity!

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