So this month we delve into this common sporting injury within the Hyrox, Cross Fit, and running community. Hamstring tendinopathy is a injury that occurs due to an imbalance between the load that we put through the hamstring during training and the muscle and tendons actual load capacity. The factors that contribute to this is a rapid increase in: Volume of exercise Intensity of exercise Frequency of exercise Type of exercise (hill or speed sprints) Some of the aggravating … [Read more...]
The Pinching Shoulder
Normal shoulder function is essential for many sports but also our daily functional tasks. So when we get an impairment it can drastically affect our quality of life. Its is still one of the most complex regions of the body that I treat in clinic as it composed of four joints, so any abnormalities in any of the joint regions can start to cause problems. The biggest area that my patients tend to complain of, is pain in the glenohumeral joint which is very similar to the hip in that it is a … [Read more...]
Golf: Its a Pain in the neck!
What a September for sport! The Rugby world cup has started, we had the finals at the US open just play out but personally I am very excited about the Ryder and Solheim Cup starting later this month. So with that in mind I wanted to share a common complaint that presents to me in clinic that golfers tend to suffer from. Neck pain can manifest itself because of a variety of problems and I wanted to share with you one on the main reasons why I tend to see my clients suffer with pain in … [Read more...]
Charlie’s Marathon Journey
Hey Everyone I hope you are all well and enjoying the last throws of summer if we can call it that. So in this latest blog I wanted to share the beginning of the journey that my wife Charlie has set out on this summer as she plans to run the TCS London Marathon in 2024 for the wonderful charity that is Children with Cancer. Its a charity that is close to our hearts as we lost a close family member to Burkitts Lymphoma earlier this year. It would be wonderful and she would be so so … [Read more...]
Functional Soft Tissue Tranformation (FSST)
So I have been busy geeking out and taking some CPD courses over the last month and I am delighted to add FSST to my list of soft tissue techniques that I incorporate into my clinic. This technique differs from others manual soft tissue courses that I have taken by using a comprehensive movement testing and treating process that centers on the individuality of each client. FSTT takes a different approach from traditional structure based protocols. It is individually context dependent. … [Read more...]
Shoulder pain with overhead activities
So as summer has arrived and we think about picking up that tennis racket or golf clubs for the first time since last summer then the prevalence of shoulder pain occurring starts the increase. One of the most common causes of shoulder pain with these types of sports is shoulder impingement which is a loose term to describe structures that have become compromised during overhead sports and activities. Some of these tissues are tendons which as a group are called your rotator cuff muscles … [Read more...]
Pain in the back on the thigh.
One of the causes of pain in the back of the thigh are hamstring strains. Acute, moderate/severe strains are common amongst runners especially sprinters and footballers while they are putting in shorts sprint bursts with a change of direction. They make up about 12% of injuries with football. We have two hamstrings on the outside and two on the inside and they are very active as the leg is swinging through during the gait cycle to help decelerate the foot as its just about to make contact … [Read more...]
Case Study: Kneecap pain
I wanted to share a case study in this months blog as running season is finally upon us and its very common for me to start seeing knee issues present themselves as we start hitting the roads for those goals over the summer. In April I has a really lovely lady come into the clinic that wanted my help with some persistent right knee cap issues. The pain started 4 weeks previously and for no apparent reason but came on soon after completing the Brighton half marathon and 5km park run in Black … [Read more...]
Foot Pain: Plantar Fasciitis
Over the coming weeks I will begin to break down some common conditions that arise from from the foot up that seem to hamper us as we progress towards those goals. I will then explain some of the strategies that I use in clinic to assist the healing response. Lets start with the foot and In my world we have a saying that “when the foot hits the ground … [Read more...]
Tension Headaches
TENSION HEADACHES PAIN PATTERN Since the pandemic I have a seen an big rise in clients presenting with headaches that start at the back of your head and can migrate to an area which patients describe as behind the eye. They tend to be worse when screen time and sedentary sitting increase and that was a very common trait that was occurring. No need for the 15 min walk to and from the station or to pop out for a lunch break. It all accumulated to spending more time at the desk. Our tissues will … [Read more...]