by Physico City Physiotherapy | Jan 11, 1111 | Physiotherapy
Where does my shoulder pain come from? Shoulder pain and injury are one of the most common complaints reported to a physiotherapist. This is largely due to the complex architecture, large degree mobility and therefore inherent lack of stability from which it...
by Physico City Physiotherapy | Jan 11, 1111 | Physiotherapy, Running
Running: Part 3 – Supportive Shoes vs “Barefoot” Shoes By now most runners will have heard of barefoot shoes or even tried them. What we wear on our feet can have a major impact on how they function. A shoe that fits well, has good grip on the desired...
by Physico City Physiotherapy | Jan 11, 1111 | Physiotherapy
Jaw related headaches Your temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the hinge that connects your jaw to your skull. Your TMJ allows you to talk, chew and yawn. But the joint’s supporting muscles may also be the source of your headaches. A number of the TMJ muscles may...
by Physico City Physiotherapy | Jan 11, 1111 | Massage Therapy, News, Physiotherapy
What is Cranio-Sacral Therapy and How does it work? Stress, trauma and illness are things that everyone will encounter at some point in their life, in varying degrees. It may gradually accrue when we have an argument with someone or receive some worrying news. Or...
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...