Hooked on Stress
RHP Physiotherapy Blog
by Office Manager
1d ago
Picture yourself indulging in your favourite meal—savouring every bite, relishing the aroma, and feeling your anticipation build. Just as swiftly as your mouth waters at the thought, stress can flood your body with its own rapid response. Recall a moment when looming deadlines or daunting tasks triggered a cascade of physical reactions: sweaty palms, racing heart, shallow breaths, and a primal urge to flee. Though you’re not facing down a predator, your body reacts as if survival is at stake. This instinctual stress response, while once crucial for survival, now plagues many in our modern, fas ..read more
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Running Strength Resources
RHP Physiotherapy Blog
by Sam Donaldson
1d ago
Here they are!  Click the picture below to download your resources on Running and Strength Training Don't run into trouble! Running Training, Strength and Injury Facts and Fiction about Strength for Runners The post Running Strength Resources first appeared on RHP Physiotherapy ..read more
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How to prevent running related injuries
RHP Physiotherapy Blog
by Office Manager
1d ago
This blog is a guide for creating an injury resistant body for runners of all ages and distances.  Right up front, we are talking about some strength training and why you should consider it as a runner. Typically, runners are very good at continuing to run but when this topic of strengthening comes up, many runners simply ‘run away.’  The common complaint is that ‘strength training will make me heavier and therefore slower and more prone to injury.’ Amazingly, this misconception could be no further from the truth. By enhancing your hop test performance (single hop or triple ho ..read more
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How severe is my ankle sprain?
RHP Physiotherapy Blog
by Office Manager
1d ago
Ankle sprains are common yet troublesome injuries that many people experience at some point in their lives. Whether you have recently twisted your ankle during a sports activity, a misstep on uneven ground, or any other accident, understanding the severity of your ankle injury is crucial for proper treatment and recovery. In this blog, We’ll dive into the various degrees of ankle injuries, how to recognise them, and what steps you can take to help them heal.  Understanding Ankle Sprains: An ankle sprain occurs when the ligaments surrounding the ankle joint are stretched or torn, typically ..read more
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What can I do about my Low Back Pain? And, when to seek help
RHP Physiotherapy Blog
by Office Manager
1d ago
Introduction Back pain can be a disconcerting experience, often leaving you wondering about the severity and cause of your discomfort. While it is a common issue, the experience of back pain is highly personal, and understanding your own symptoms is key to managing it effectively. This guide is designed to help you assess your symptoms, recognise when to try self-care, and understand when professional help might be needed. By adopting the right approach, you can alleviate mild back pain from the comfort of your home and know when to seek further medical advice for more persistent or severe con ..read more
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Myth Busting some common thoughts on Chronic Pain
RHP Physiotherapy Blog
by Sam Donaldson
1d ago
At our Kelvin Grove Physiotherapy clinic as well as our Nathan Physiotherapy clinic, we hear and are often discussing some of the myths around chronic pain.  We will outline some of these below and hope they help your informed decision making about your health. Myths: Pain = damage: Pain is essentially the result of a normal electrical signal that has been sent from one of the nerves in our body. Let’s use the arm in this example as it brushes past a bush. A sharp twig might scratch the arm, activating those nerve receptors and sending a message to the brain to say that something sharp w ..read more
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Practical Tips for Managing Chronic Pain
RHP Physiotherapy Blog
by Sam Donaldson
1d ago
Living with chronic pain can be draining and feel as though the battle is ongoing without a clear end. Fatigue sets in, moods change and simple tasks feel like mountains to climb. We understand the drain and hear you!  Below are some of the tips we have found useful for the patients we see who manage chronic or ongoing pain. Our team of Physiotherapists at Kelvin Grove and Nathan share some practical tips to help you manage chronic pain and claw back some control.  Acknowledgement: It can be empowering to firstly and simply acknowledge your pain. Listen to it rather than ignore it ..read more
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A guide to avoiding injury in Football
RHP Physiotherapy Blog
by Office Manager
1d ago
These blogs will discuss what sort of injuries are common in Football (soccer) and what we know about how to prevent them. The start of a Football season brings so much anticipation and excitement. Dreaming of scoring the first goal of the year, or reminiscing about last year’s goal-line save is one of the reasons us die-hards keep coming back for more! As Australians, we love that excitement that draws us to sport and Football is no different. How amazing has the ride been as we follow our Matildas through the Asian Cup, the World Cup and soon the Olympic games. And, just like the Olympic gam ..read more
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Chronic ankle instability – Why rehabilitation is so important
RHP Physiotherapy Blog
by Office Manager
1d ago
Chronic ankle instability is a condition characterised by persistent ankle instability, frequent ankle sprains, and a sense of giving way in the joint. While it may develop as a result of previous ankle sprains or ligament damage, the good news is that rehabilitation plays a crucial role in managing and improving this condition. In this blog, we’ll explore why rehabilitation is so important for chronic ankle instability and how it can help individuals regain stability and function in their ankles. Understanding Chronic Ankle Instability: Chronic ankle instability often stems from inadequate st ..read more
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How to prevent running related injuries
RHP Physiotherapy Blog
by Office Manager
6d ago
This blog is a guide for creating an injury resistant body for runners of all ages and distances.  Right up front, we are talking about some strength training and why you should consider it as a runner. Typically, runners are very good at continuing to run but when this topic of strengthening comes up, many runners simply ‘run away.’  The common complaint is that ‘strength training will make me heavier and therefore slower and more prone to injury.’ Amazingly, this misconception could be no further from the truth. By enhancing your hop test performance (single hop or triple ho ..read more
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