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3 tips for Knee Rehabilitation and the need to be patient!

My Knee Rehabilitation! Nothing much to write today, other than I have been gradually increasing the amount of walking I have been doing and very clearly, it was too much! My knee was feeling unstable and it was ‘talking’ to me more. It was not unstable in any way. But it was just telling me to back off and I needed to listen. Knee rehabilitation after surgery takes time!

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Rucksacks and back pain

Rucksacks…. how to pack and wear them to avoid back pain.

Many of us now sensibly wear a rucksack to work or school. Some have had advice that it would be a better way to carry their gear to work or school and others have just found that is just helps in their overall day to day efficiency. We often see patients who wear their packs poorly and this may have been a contributory cause to them suffering with back pain and them needing to see an osteopath.

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iKids and screens…

You know kids love looking at screens. According to a 2015 study, British children between 5 and 16 years old spend an average of 6.5 hours a DAY looking at screens! The article is pretty in-depth and is listening to the thoughts of psychologists and their concerns of how the escalation of children (both young and old) using ‘screens’ is affecting their wellbeing.

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Diabetes ….. the way to reverse Type II

In Michael Mosleys’ book ‘The 8-week blood sugar diet’, he states “Now we have completed careful studies which have shown that people who REALLY want to get rid of their type II diabetes can, in just 8 weeks, lose substantial amounts of weight and return blood sugar to normal or near normal. They remain free of diabetes provided they keep their weight off”.

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Knee pain and running

If you think you’re suffering from ‘runners knee’ and knee pain it is critical for the landing hip to work (not just your gluts) and how essential it is for the foot to be able to sustain the mass of your landing. With knee pain, sometimes the last place you need to look at is the knee. So many other factors can affect the knee.

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Your knee is your hip and your hip is your knee… it is joined by a big bone!

As we are entering spring, more of us are getting outside to enjoy some sun and take up those summer activities, tennis being one of them. So what does this mean for our hibernating bodies and how can your knee become a victim of your new interest?

The knee can be your best friend, but it can also take a ‘beating’ in games like tennis.

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Skiing preparation

Many of you are about to go skiing soon. Even if you are a great skier, it is really important to have laid some fitness foundations and have prepared your body to enable it to cope with the power and endurance that is required. As we get older, it becomes more important that we look after ourselves to protect ourselves from injury.

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Explaining back pain

This really lovely and simple short video from Dr Mike Evans explaining some of the reasons for lower back pain and what you may be able to do to help yourself. Often it is about taking responsibility for yourself and talking control and deciding what you need to do. Movement and treatment are often great ways to start. Osteopaths are able to treat and advise.

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