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Chronic Pain – A Physio’s Guide to Understanding and Empowering Your Body

Let’s talk about something that affects 1 in 5 Australians – and no, it’s not coffee addiction (though we’re not denying that one). We’re talking about chronic pain. If you’ve ever thought, “Why is this pain still hanging around after weeks or months?” you’re not alone. As physios, we see it all the time – […]

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What Is Menopause Really Like? A Physiotherapist’s Guide

What Is Menopause—and Why Should Physiotherapists Care? For many women, menopause is an expected part of ageing—but that doesn’t mean it’s well understood, especially when it comes to the musculoskeletal system. As physiotherapists, we often treat women in their 40s and 50s with persistent aches, stiffness, or fatigue that doesn’t respond to typical loading strategies. […]

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Achilles Tendinopathy

Why Your Achilles Hurts – and What You Can Do About It Achilles pain is a common issue that affects people of all activity levels, from runners and elite athletes to those just going about everyday life. In children, it often appears as Sever’s disease, but in adults, the most common cause is Achilles tendinopathy. […]

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Thriving in the Third Act: Insights and Action from the 2025 Healthy Ageing Conference

As Australians live longer, the focus is shifting from simply adding years to life to adding life to years. The Healthy Ageing Conference 2025, hosted by the Nepean Blue Mountains Primary Health Network (NBMPHN) on April 5 at the Western Sydney Conference Centre in Penrith, was a powerful showcase of just how this can be […]

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Frozen Shoulder: A Complete Guide

Stuck Shoulder? Here’s What You Need to Know Imagine reaching for your favourite ice cream on a hot summer day, only to realise your shoulder won’t budge. It’s stiff, painful, and simply refusing to cooperate. While the term ‘frozen’ is appealing when it comes to desserts, a frozen shoulder is anything but sweet. If you’ve […]

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Ken’s Top Tips for Exercise Motivation

The pandemic that has shaken not only our community but the whole world. After many months of uncertainty it is quite possible that you are feeling less resilient than usual.  It is important we continue to look after our wellbeing, so that we can be our best for ourselves, and those around us. Staying mentally […]