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  1. Sports physiotherapist, trainer or exercise physiologist?

    Sports Physiotherapist, Trainer or Exercise Physiologist?

    - Fitness and Training, Physio Tips, Wellbeing

    Physiotherapists, sports physiotherapists and exercise physiologists all have the same goal: to help you get back your physical strength and optimal level of fitness. However there are subtle differences in the roles they can play and it is important to know which healthcare professional is right for your needs.

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  2. What is the difference between yoga and Clinical Exercise

    The Difference Between Yoga & Clinical Exercise

    - Fitness and Training, Physio Tips

    Once upon a time, it was the best kept secret of celebrities and professional athletes. Now, you’d be hard pressed to find a gym or a health club that doesn’t offer either Yoga or Clinical Exercise classes – or both.

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  3. Clinical Exercise to help back pain

    Clinical Exercise For Lower Back Pain

    - Fitness and Training, Pain Management, Physio Tips

    Many Australians suffer from back pain which impacts so much of their daily lives. Research has shown that people who seek treatment for their acute back pain tend to improve rapidly within the first month. Here’s how Clinical Exercise can help..

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  4. Single leg bridge to help strengthen your core.

    Strengthen Your Core With Vibration Therapy

    - Fitness and Training, Injury Treatment and Prevention, Physio Tips

    Learn about your core muscles, including your transversus abdominis (TA) muscle and how you can strengthen this with help from your physio and whole body vibration therapy.

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  5. Calisthenics Exercises for Core Strength

    Best Calisthenics Exercises for Core Strength

    - Fitness and Training, Injury Treatment and Prevention, Physio Tips

    To move well in Calisthenics, our body needs to have good core strength, motor control and joint flexibility! Most injuries relating to Calisthenics come down to a lack of one, or a combination of the following factors..

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