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Anterior Knee Pain – a.k.a. Patellafemoral Pain Syndrome

Anterior Knee Pain – a.k.a. Patellafemoral Pain Syndrome

by Physico City Physiotherapy | Jan 11, 1111 | News

Do you get pain whilst you’re running, doing squats or walking up stairs? Is this pain located just behind your kneecap? If this sounds familiar, you may be experiencing Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome....
Optimum Nutrition for Running in the 21st Century

Optimum Nutrition for Running in the 21st Century

by Physico City Physiotherapy | Jan 11, 1111 | Dietitian, Running

Optimum Nutrition for Running in the 21st Century Whether you run for fun, fitness or competition, chances are you probably have signed up for some sort of race. It doesn’t matter if you’ve signed up for a 10km race, half marathon or a full marathon, it is really...
Should You See a Physio After an Ankle Sprain?

Should You See a Physio After an Ankle Sprain?

by Physico City Physiotherapy | Jan 11, 1111 | Physiotherapy

Should you see a Physio after an Ankle Sprain?   An ankle sprain is a common musculoskeletal injury that can happen to everybody! It involves the stretching of ligaments on either side of the ankle which provide stability to the joint. You are more likely to...
Running in the 21st Century (Part 2): Am I injured or just sore?

Running in the 21st Century (Part 2): Am I injured or just sore?

by Physico City Physiotherapy | Jan 11, 1111 | Physiotherapy, Running

Running: The one-legged exercise Running is a one-legged sport. Throughout the running cycle, one foot strikes the ground and pushes off while the other is mid-air. Momentarily, both feet are off the ground until the other foot makes contact and repeats the same force...
Supportive Shoes vs “Barefoot” Shoes

Supportive Shoes vs “Barefoot” Shoes

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...
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