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Migraines - caused by neck pain.

Migraines – more than just a headache

Migraines – any one who suffers will tell you they are so much more than “just” a headache. Intense, throbbing pain, sometimes on one side, sufferers are often unable to continue with their everyday lives. Patients often end up on regular medication with indifferent effectiveness. But, there is another option . . . . . Migraine Symptoms Some people experience symptoms before a migraine attack called an aura. flashing lights,…

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gait analysis for runners - is it critical?

Gait Analysis for runners – is it that important?

I’ve just been reading a really fascinating article in the Wall Street Journal of all places! Not my usual paper by any means but this particular article caught my eye. Edit – my apologies, it seems that for some people this article might be behind a pay wall. I’m not quite sure how I was able to view it for free but I do apologise for any frustration! I have…

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the difference between Golfer's elbow and Tennis elbow

Tennis or Golfers elbow?

So you have a pain in your elbow. Maybe you play golf AND tennis. Which is it?? Roughly speaking Golfer’s elbow affects the inner elbow; bending the wrist and fingers inward towards your palm is often painful. If you wince or get pain when you strike a divot (now I mean physical pain! not the pain of playing badly!) then this can be a sign that there is a problem.…

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Using thermal imaging for an accurate diagnosis of tennis elbow

Tennis Elbow – hot or not?

So I wrote last week about the importance of getting the right diagnosis in cases of Tennis Elbow. I spoke about the importance of a full assessment including the neck and shoulders to rule our referred pain as well as a full history to rule out any previous injuries or issues causing a compensation pattern. But it is a hard problem to understand – I have pain here, why are…

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Tennis Elbow - diagnosis is critical

Tennis Elbow – True or False

Tennis Elbow aka epicondylitis or epicondylagia is when the tendons (stringy bits that attach muscles to bones) on the outside of the elbow become damaged and irritated, usually caused by overuse. This translates to pain on the outside of the elbow because you have been doing a particular action repeatedly, common in tennis players but also seen in plasterers, painters, and anyone who’s job or hobby includes a repetitive action…

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Physiotherapy to treat back pain

Common Causes of Back Pain

There are many daily activities which can cause or aggravate back pain. Before you rush off to the doctor for pain medication or treatment try these simple tips to make your daily life more comfortable. I realise my accountant will disagree but I firmly believe that there’s a lot that we can do without treatment to reduce pain. TIP If back pain lasts longer than 24 hours always seek professional…

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No knee pain is good news!

I always think its worth shouting about when my patients feel better, but some of them get so excited they literally make the newspaper! hehehe Peter Tomlinson Testimonial in the Euro Weekly News “Being a keen sportsman eventually took its toll on me, with my left knee becoming very swollen and painful. I was unable to play padel and even found simple tasks such as walking and going up and…

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A holiday from knee pain

One of the things that always surprises me is how few places offer Magnetic Resonance Therapy (MRT or MBST) despite the fantastic results. I genuinely don’t understand it. But it seems to have an international reputation . . . . judging from my multi-national patients. The fact that the therapy can be condensed into a 2 week period also helps those of my patients who travel to Marbella to have…

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“Stairs were like Mount Everest” – the effects of knee pain

I had been seeing this lady for some time helping keep her back and knee pain under control. Then I found MRT! It took me a little while to convince her but eventually she agreed to try MRT on her lower back/lumbar spine. The relief she felt was so great that she decided to have the treatment on her knee as well! Fortunately for her, I see a LOT less…

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MRT for every joint

Physiotherapy has come a long since I finished my training (too long ago to talk about), new techniques and new tools mean it can fix a LOT more problems a LOT more successfully. But, it has it’s limitations. One of the most exciting things for me when I started using Magnetic Resonance Therapy (MRT or MBST) was finally being able to offer a solution to those of my patients who…

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