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Put your best foot forward: how shoe arch supports can help align your spine
Foot problems can affect your knee, hip, back … even your jaw. That’s right. Your feet contain a grand sum of 52 bones. The intricate design and the number of bones in your foot mean that misalignment can easily occur.
How flexibility exercises could be the missing link in your workout regime
Maximising your flexibility means you are likely to have less injuries, less pain, improved posture and balance, increased strength, and better physical performance.
Surviving Self Isolation | 5 self-limiting exercises you can do at home
To exercise at home by yourself, try self-limiting exercises. They require minimal coaching and promote good posture, strength, control … and your body tells you immediately if your technique is wrong through fatigue or discomfort. Check out these ideas!
Perception vs. Reality: Self-awareness can help improve how your body moves
Body movement is influenced by your brain's perception. If your perception doesn't align closely with reality, it can affect your injury recovery, exercise reps, or daily activities. Here we explain how chiropractic care can help.
Get into golf: how to avoid injury whilst on the green with your mates
Whether it's backyard cricket, horsing around in the pool with the kids, or a round of golf with mates – participating in any activity without regular ‘match fitness’ can leave you susceptible to injury. As with swimming, golf is an excellent low impact activity for everyone. It gets you out into the fresh air (which helps reduce stress and anxiety whilst boosting your mental alertness) and incorporates incidental gentle walking between greens. If you have a round of social golf coming up, check out how you can reduce your risk of tweaking a niggle and instead focus on a legendary hole in one. (We’ve no tips for the latter!)
Ankle Stability Exercises | Balance Your Ankles
A couple of great tips to self mobilise your ankles and to teach ankle balance (or proprioception). This is integral for ankle stability, helping to prevent a recurrence of an old injury. If you’ve just injured your ankle, please chat with us or your health care professional to ensure you haven’t fractured your ankle or sustained another type of nasty injury.