by Physico City Physiotherapy | Jan 11, 1111 | News, Physiotherapy
Our Director, Thomas Wyer, was recently published in the Physio Times Magazine. The article covers the behind the scenes of being a physio, a business owner, and managing a Pilates studio on the side. Tom also expands on the benefits his client’s have...
by Physico City Physiotherapy | Jan 11, 1111 | Physiotherapy, Running
Exercising When Sick As the cold and flu season arrives, the question often asked is…Should I exercise when I am sick? The first thing that can be affected by the common cold, or more seriously the flu, is your exercise regime. How vigorously should I...
by Physico City Physiotherapy | Jan 11, 1111 | Knee Pain, News, Physiotherapy
Let’s talk about common myths of Arthritis First of all, what is arthritis? The most common form of arthritis, osteoarthritis (OA) is caused by the breakdown of cartilage that cushions the ends of the bones where they meet to form joints. Without the protective...
by Physico City Physiotherapy | Jan 1, 1111 | Physiotherapy
The Physio Journey Injuries are a normal part of life and can happen with or without an easily identified cause. In general, there are three stages of tissue healing after injury, each occurring in specific time frames. Inflammation 4-6 days. Proliferation (rapid cell...
by Physico City Physiotherapy | Jan 1, 1111 | Physiotherapy
Shoulder Instability The shoulder is a ball-and-socket joint that has one of the largest ranges of motion in the human body. However, all this mobility comes with a price as it is more susceptible to becoming unstable, compared to other joints. Most...