Cervicogenic headaches are caused by dysfunction of the muscles, joints, ligaments or tendons of the neck, upper back, shoulder and face. They are the most common type of headache and can impact anyone, but are more frequently seen in people with pre-existing neck...
Tendinitis and tendinopathy, it’s all the same, isn’t it? Actually, it isn’t, and a correct diagnosis is important as their treatment and management differs. Tendons are a strong, fibrous connective tissue that connect muscles to bones, and they are...
What is it? Lateral or outside hip pain can sometimes be caused by inflammation of a small fluid sack called a bursa that is situated at the side of your hip. The purpose of the bursa is to allow for smooth movement of the overlying muscles over your hip bone....
Osgood – Schlatter Disease Commonly in practice, especially at this time of the year we see a cohort of patients- generally teenage boys- playing footy or basketball- complaining of knee pain and quite commonly they say there is bump on my knee- it wasn’t there...
The answer is yes! Osteopaths are trained to provide a thorough assessment and treatment of your feet and ankles. We often find an increase in foot and lower limb presentations over summer as incorrect footwear, such as thongs or sandals, or walking bare feet, can...