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Following up from part one of our seven part series on persistent pain, today's blog is about how scans and images don't always explain why we might be experiencing pain, and how we can start to paint a picture around where to start when we commence an exercise routine to assist.
In this 7 part pain series Craig Harrison talks about persistent and complex pain. In part 1 he explores what it means when we talk about the word 'pain'. Specifically, how certain situations and experiences can influence our reaction towards stimuli, that may or may not elicit a painful response.
Keeping Active over the Holiday Season - as seen in Membership Matters, November edition (Diabetes Australia Victoria) author Nicole French
We are always delighted when Ben Carroll MP State member for Niddrie comes to visit. Our favourite topic to talk about is always preventative health!
At age 29, Kahi Puru was crushed in a forklift accident at work. His left leg was amputated at the hip and doctors feared that he would not survive the accident. But, believing in the power of positive thought, Kahi defied the odds and went on to become a world-class athlete
A big part of setting future goals is to take a moment, look in our own rear view mirror and reflect on our progress to date. In this month’s blog, we are going focus on some user friendly ways to measure your progress towards your goals and revisit the idea of SMART goal setting to help you keep on track.
*as seen in Membership Matters, June 2015 edition (published by Diabetes Australia Victoria)*
Jill Hennessy | Minister for Health and Minister for Ambulance Services | Member for Altona District - Nicole French (AEP)
Vestibular disorders are a common presentation for our Vestibular Physiotherapist Peter Vitale. It can be distressing learning that you have a Vestibular condition and the first step in managing it is understanding what it is.