by Adam Abbas | Dec 23, 2019 | Articles, Healing, Lifestyle, Pain management, Wellness
Better health isn’t just about looking better. It can also help you to feel stronger, more flexible, reduce pain and feel happier overall. If you’re an inactive person, it can be challenging to change your lifestyle. Here are a few tips that might make it a bit easier.
by Adam Abbas | Dec 9, 2019 | Articles, Lifestyle, Pain management, Physiotherapy, Wellness
Osteoporosis is a widespread condition characterized by low bone mass or density. It is primarily a metabolic disorder related to age and general health with a variety of risk factors and causes. The most common and well-known consequence of osteoporosis is weakened bones that can break from small forces that would usually be harmless.
by Adam Abbas | Oct 23, 2019 | Articles, Healing, Injury, Lifestyle, Pain management, Physiotherapy, Wellness
Chronic ankle instability, as the name implies, is a chronic condition of instability affecting the ankle and it’s surrounding structures. It usually develops after a severe ankle sprain. However, some people are born with less stable ankles; these individuals are generally extra flexible throughout their bodies. Approximately 20% of ankle sprains lead to chronic ankle instability due to the resulting changes in ligament support, strength, postural control, muscle reaction time and sensation.
by Adam Abbas | Oct 16, 2019 | Articles, Healing, Injury, Lifestyle, Pain management, Physiotherapy
Plantar fasciitis is a common condition of the foot and heel affecting both athletes and members of the general public. The plantar fascia is a fibrous band of tissue that attaches to the base of the heel and supports the muscles and arch on the base of the foot. When the plantar fascia becomes chronically irritated, it is referred to as plantar fasciitis.
by Adam Abbas | Oct 7, 2019 | Articles, Dietetics, Healthy Eating, Lifestyle, Recipes, Wellness
Ingredients 5 Medium sized beetroots 1/2 small Red Onion, diced 2 cloves of Garlic, diced 2 cups Vegetable Stock 2 cups Israeli Couscous 100g Haloumi Cheese 5 Tbsp. Olive Oil Salt and Pepper 2-3 fresh Mint leaves Dressing: Finely grated zest of one lemon...
by Adam Abbas | Sep 30, 2019 | Articles, Lifestyle, Wellness
More movement in your day can improve mental, physical health and even workplace productivity. Physiotherapists know that one of the most significant contributors to pain and injury is simply lack of physical activity. Getting more movement in your day doesn’t need to be about high-intensity exercise, all movement can be beneficial. Here are a few tips to help increase the amount of motion in your day.