by Kevin G | Jun 21, 2016 | osteopathy
A stress injury caused by extended periods bending forwards in a slumped position (neck flexion) while texting or working on phones, tablets or laptops. We have similar posture when reading and desk workers often developed a Dowager’s hump at the top of the spine. We... by Kevin G | Jun 5, 2016 | osteopathy
Ather Bios Clinic – Bridgefords’s Best Bites Also known as adhesive capsulitis, contracted shoulder or pitcher’s arm, is an extremely painful condition where the shoulder is partially or completely stiff and unmovable, affecting your ability to carry out... by Kevin G | May 17, 2016 | osteopathy
Many people take much better care of their car than their body. In essence the aspects of care are similar with both cars and bodies. A car regularly needs petrol, water, oil, and air in the tyres; also services and various repairs, usually increasingly with... by Kevin G | May 3, 2016 | osteopathy
Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) A general term to describe aches and pains in muscles, nerves and tendons from overuse and repetitive movements. It commonly affects the upper body; neck and shoulders, arms, elbows, wrists, hands and fingers. Often affects people... by Kevin G | Feb 10, 2016 | osteopathy
A medical condition where ankle ligaments become overstretched, partially torn or totally torn. This happens with sharp movements like turning or rolling the foot. The lateral ankle sprain, where the foot is inverted, rolling out to the side with inside arch facing... by Kevin G | Aug 12, 2015 | osteopathy
Ather Bios Clinic – Bridgefords’s Best Bites The term was introduced by Robinson in 1947, implies a group of signs and symptoms caused by piriformis muscle disorders, leading to irritation and compression of the anatomic structures passing under its belly, notably the...