Category: Treatment
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TreatmentCustom Knee Braces: Uses & Benefits – Custom Brace Experts in Calgary
Referred pain is the term used when pain is felt at a different location to the source that is sending the pain signal. There are many kinds of referred pain, and some are easier to explain than others.
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TreatmentUnderstanding Referred Pain
Referred pain is the term used when pain is felt at a different location to the source that is sending the pain signal. There are many kinds of referred pain, and some are easier to explain than others.
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TrainingCommon Running Injuries
As running is a repetitive impact activity, most running injuries develop slowly and can be challenging to treat. Here are three of the most common conditions faced by runners.
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TrainingPlantar Fasciitis
Plantar fasciitis is a common condition of the foot and heel affecting both athletes and members of the general public | Action Sports Clinic
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TrainingChronic Ankle Instability
The primary causes of chronic ankle instability are ligament laxity, decreased muscle strength of the muscles surrounding the ankle and reduced proprioception.
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TreatmentThe Surprising Truth About Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis Sufferers of knee pain know that nothing can kill your optimism for a recovery faster than a diagnosis of Osteoarthritis (OA). Osteoarthritis is often…
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TreatmentCalgary Physio
Calgary Physio – One of the most challenging aspects of living with an injury or chronic pain is how it can quickly impact your exercise routine.If you have been working towards a fitness or weight goal, this can be extremely demoralizing.
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Trainingcan-poor-balance-lead-to-ankle-sprains
Ankle sprains are one of the most common sporting injuries… Ankle sprains are one of the most common sporting injuries and most people have…
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Treatmentfibromyalgia
What Is It? Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition characterised by widespread pain throughout the body along with fatigue, memory problems, sleep and mood disorders. Sufferers…
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Treatmentshoulder-labral-tears
Your physiotherapist is able to help diagnose a suspected SLAP tear and send you for further imaging if needed.
SLAP tears are often graded by severity from I to IV as a way to guide treatment.