TMJ Physiotherapy: What’s Involved?

TMJ Physiotherapy: What’s Involved?

What is TMJ? TMJ stands for the temporomandibular joint, which connects your jaw to your skull, located just in front of your ear. This joint plays a vital role in everyday activities such as eating, speaking, and yawning. Since it’s constantly in use, the TMJ is...
Over Pronation in Foot

Over Pronation in Foot

Over Pronation in Foot Pronation is a natural and necessary movement of the foot that happens during foot landing while running or walking. It’s your ankle and arch rolling inwards slightly, providing some shock absorption as your foot hits the ground after each step....
Heel pain – Fasciitis or fasciosis??

Heel pain – Fasciitis or fasciosis??

Heel pain – Fasciitis or fasciosis??   Plantar fascia pain is the most common cause of chronic heel pain and is a very prevalent condition seen by physiotherapists. It mostly affects people between the ages of 40-60 and there are a number of risk factors that can...