Sorting Fact from Fiction in Knee and Hip Osteoarthritis

Sorting Fact from Fiction in Knee and Hip Osteoarthritis

There is an urban myth alive and well in western society... It seems to be that if you have Osteoarthritis in your knee or hip, well that's it - you hands down need a joint replacement. Or it’s only matter of time before you will need one. This prolific line of thinking probably isn’t helped by some surgeons reinforcing the theory at the end of assessments - “i’ll see you in two years for a knee replacement.” 

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Boost Your Bone Health: What to Eat (and Avoid) to Keep Your Bones Strong and Out of the Hospital

Boost Your Bone Health: What to Eat (and Avoid) to Keep Your Bones Strong and Out of the Hospital

When I worked in the hospital system I was amazed at how much people’s health deteriorated after a fall and subsequent decent fracture. It really motivated me to stay strong, keep my balance and more importantly - keep my bones as healthy as possible.

After attending a recent nutrition seminar for Physiotherapists, I thought I'd share my top tips for bone health. 

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Should I Exercise Through Pain?

Should I Exercise Through Pain?

The main currency we deal with in Physio is pain. What level is it out of 10? Does it hurt at night? 

But let's be honest. As we get older is it realistic to aim for pain free? I’m going to say no unless you're on a concoction of Mexican supplements.

10 years ago I would have made every Physio exercise 100% pain free, and would not progress until everything was pain free. The reality is I was wrong and could have rehabbed things faster. 

The balance lies between living your best life - doing whatever flips your switch, training hard or just daily exercise AND preventing long term damage stopping you from doing the above.

So… what does the research tell us

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New Yew New Habit: Journaling 

New Yew New Habit: Journaling 

It’s a new year and a great time to introduce a new habit for your mental health. Something that I highly recommend and takes less than 5 mins per day, is journaling.

I recently listened to a podcast by an amazing GP Dr Rangan Chattergee who is a very holistic doctor. He is also a massive fan of journaling and calls it a “keystone” habit where if you do this one thing routinely, it has a massive flow on effect to the rest of your life.

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Creating Atomic Habits to Nail Your Physio Exercises 

Creating Atomic Habits to Nail Your Physio Exercises 

Physio exercises work for the majority of injuries. In fact research shows they are probably the most important part.

But …. There are two problems 

1.They can be a little boring 

2.Once you aren’t in pain it’s easy to go back to not doing them.

However, to fix an injury you generally need to grow muscles, give them some strength, endurance, some power and get them moving in different planes of movement. It generally takes eight weeks to three months. So how do you stay on target, to genuinely change the way you feel in your body - for the better, once you’re out of pain? The best selling book Atomic habits by James Clear has some great insights into helping you get them done.

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How My Battle with Acute Low Back Pain Transformed My Approach to Solving Your Back Pain! 

How My Battle with Acute Low Back Pain Transformed My Approach to Solving Your Back Pain! 

My biggest fear was getting acute low back pain. I thought I'd dodged it. I’d never ever felt more than a twinge in four plus decades. 

I felt like I could get away with never having it, given my track record to date. Until two weeks ago on the tennis court, when I picked up a tennis ball and had to be helped up the stairs. 85% of the population will experience back pain at some point. It is the most prevalent condition seen in a Physio Clinic.I’ve treated it, seen patterns and given loads of advice.

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Fitness Fads And Injuries Over The Years

Fitness Fads And Injuries Over The Years

I was walking in the bush the other day wearing a pair of thongs when I reflected on the barefoot running movement. Vibrams and other minimalist shoes, the law suits, the injuries and everything in between. I reflected on some of the other fads and inventions I've seen come and go. Us humans can have a tendency to just take things a little too far. So I've indulged myself and revisited a few trends/ inventions that have come and gone, taking a look at some of the injuries they’ve caused.

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What I've Learnt From My First Marathon

Being a physio for 10 years I’ve treated my fair share of people taking on a marathon and have

always been ready to give as much advice as I could but have neve had the experience to fully

understand the full demands of a training cycle and then the battle of the event it self.

That all changed this year when I decided to take on the challenge myself and see if I could

practice what I preach. So these are my top take aways from the experience

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Help I've Just Strained A Muscle What Should I Do?

Help I've Just Strained A Muscle What Should I Do?

You're running at full pace then all of a sudden it feels like you've been shot in the leg. You look around and no one is there. Suddenly you can barely walk. Straining a muscle can be extremely debilitating when it first happens. It's a pretty scary thing, particularly the first couple of days, because you literally can't walk.

Your management in the first week makes a huge difference to how quickly you're back on the field or training. Most people are back running within 4-9 days post muscle tear with the right management. 

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A Worrying Trend With Teenagers and Young Adults

I remember being a teenager and wanting to have a six pack. At that age, you’re learning about life, you’re learning about your body, you’re comparing yourself to everyone else. That was without social media, its ‘Influencers’ and myriad of filters. I honestly can’t imagine what it’s like these days to be a teenager, or young adult. 


What I am seeing in teens and young adults, however, are the results of failed attempts to achieve unrealistic physiques, presumably following social media trends, across all of our clinics - in both NZ and Australia. 

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Outside Hip Pain: Here Is What To Do

Outside Hip Pain: Here Is What To Do

If you’re having a lot of hip pain at night particularly towards the outside of your hip and you are perimenopuasal or menopausal you potentially have outside hip pain syndrome. We used to call it trochanteric bursitis and occasionally it is called Gluteal Tendinopathy. The great news is there has been some amazing research out in the past 5 years which shows exercise therapy is the most effective intervention. Far more effective at 12 months than surgery or a cortisone injection. 

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Common Running Mistakes We See Before A Running Event

Common Running Mistakes We See Before A Running Event

We are absolutely pumped about the City To Surf this year. The bands playing, people supporting and those guys painted blue in Rose Bay. Less excited about Heart Break Hill, but it will be awesome. Whether you're running, or walking, who cares. It will be fun. Even our kiwi team is coming across the ditch for it. 


With 7 weeks to go until the City To Surf, it’s a good reminder of what mistakes we see and how not to make them.

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Do You Have Sit Bone Pain?

Do You Have Sit Bone Pain?


If you’re suffering from lower buttock or sit bone pain it could be your hamstring tendon. It  literally becomes a pain in the ass as it can hang around for months/ years


Your hamstring tendon is normally injured with a sudden change in walking, running or over stretching your hamstring.


Common examples when walking can include a walk where you were walking faster than normal to keep up with someone taller, more walking up hills or just more speed walking

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Have I Got Kinesiophobia?

Have I Got Kinesiophobia?

Kinesiophobia! 

Sounds like a pretty severe phobia doesn’t it. 

Basically it’s a fear of movement. 

They’ve done studies on people who have dislocated or subluxed their shoulders. Then had them surgically repaired with a solid physio based rehab program. They are objectively in great  shape, yet anytime they lift their arm out to the side, using some rotation, they hit the panic button. 

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What To Do With Neck Pain That Won't Go Away!

What To Do With Neck Pain That Won't Go Away!

1/3 of neck pain after an injury can hang around for over a year. That’s quite a large stat.

Whether that is in the form of your neck catching every time you move, an ongoing ache that comes at the end of the day, or purely your neck feeling stiff and noisy when you wake up.

Research is beginning to come out on solutions for persistent neck pain. 

The two key and MOST effective interventions are a combination of exercise and “hands on” Physio. 

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