As mentioned in our previous blog treatment for Subacromial Pain Syndrome (SAPS) can be multi-faceted. However, the most important intervention for a long term improvement will always be exercise therapy. The best exercises for Subacromial Pain Syndrome can make a huge difference. In fact, we know the long term effects of good rehab can be... View Article
The best treatment Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome (GTPS), comes through thoroughly assessing and clearly diagnosing which structure is at fault. As highlighted in our previous blog, Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome is a fairly recent term, replacing the old and overly used Trochanteric Bursitis. Traditionally, if you have lateral hip pain then you’re most likely to... View Article
Patella Tendinopathy exercises should predominantly involve strengthening exercises. As we discussed in our previous blog What Is the Best Treatment For Patella Tendinopathy? rest and stretching alone will not cure anything…neither will focussing on the knee alone. The following Patella Tendinopathy exercises are based on gold-standard, evidence-based regimes that aim to progressively ‘reload’ the tendon in... View Article
2 Steps To A Successful Recovery Patella Tendinopathy treatment is made very simple and effective in 2 easy steps. As reported in our previous blog What Is Patella Tendinopathy?, is a very common place, overuse condition seen among several high impact sports. Research has shown this can make up to approx 70% of all injuries... View Article
Half Marathon Training Plan For Beginners: A Simple Programme Hundreds of half marathon training plan for beginners exist to try and get individuals ready to complete a specific event. The following information does exactly that but also takes into account one other important goal…that’s to stay injury-free. Below is a series of information on how... View Article
ITB Friction Syndrome exercises should always include stability and strength exercises. As we discussed in our previous blog What Is the Best Treatment For ITB Friction Syndrome? Rest and stretching will not cure ITB Friction Syndrome…neither will focussing on the knee alone. Historically ITB Friction Syndrome exercises have focused on stretching. Commonly these will give short... View Article
Simple Steps To A Successful Recovery As reported in our first instalment What Is ITB Friction Syndrome? we know that up to 10-12% of all running-related injuries are due to Ilio-tibial Band Friction Syndrome. Treatment for ITB Friction Syndrome should follow these simple steps in order for a successful recovery as part of a gold... View Article
Running After Injury | 4 Simple Steps Running after injury can be a tricky step. Am I ready to run? How do I know I’m ready to run? What’s the best way to return to running? These are common questions runners want to know having suffered an injury. 65-80% of recreational runners pick up an... View Article