In the media
Poor posture can lead to long term pain May 2010
Patient Bret Duncan explains how physio treatment not only brought swift relief from a long standing back problem, but forced a change in behaviour at work which has helped prevent it from recurring.
ASK JENNY To move or not to move? Feb 2010
Jenny explains why movement is so important to the healing process and how physiotherapists can help to get you mobile.
ASK JENNY Pain in the shoulders or pain in the neck? Nov 2009
Shoulder, elbow and arm pain may be indicators of a problem elsewhere. Jenny tells us about the causes of referred pain and how a physiotherapist would test for this.
ASK JENNY Ive had this for years. Can physio really help me? Sep 2009
The very nature of a long-term problem means that often the way in which we move, the strength of our muscles or the muscular control of the movement, can make your symptoms worse. Whilst presenting more of a challenge, help is still possible, no matter how long standing the problem.
ASK JENNY Struggling with pain? How about some pain relief Mar 2009
Jenny talks about the tools and techniques which physiotherapists employ to help alleviate acute pain.
ASK JENNY Wandering leg pain. My physio says its my back! Feb 2009
Referred pain from the back into the buttocks, groin, legs and even down to the ankle and toes is actually a very common condition. Jenny tells us about the causes and how physiotherapists might go about treating this condition.
