Recreational runners get less osteoarthritis.

  Running does not lead to osteoarthritis. So the research is clear recreational runners have a lower occurrence of knee and hip osteoarthritis compared to sedentary individuals and competitive runners, according to a new international study published in the Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy (JOSPT). Researchers in Spain, Sweden, the United States and […]

Other Conditions

Other conditions Whilst the most common things we see may be back pain, neck pain and sports injuries, we actually see a much broader range of problems. For example headaches, pelvic floor muscle problems such as stress or urinary incontinence, mobility problems in the elderly which some patients don’t realise we may be able to […]