5 back pain cures that do more harm than good

5 back pain cures that do more harm than good

Back pain is a national epidemic, affecting a staggering eight in ten of us during our lifetimes, costing the UK economy £2.8 million annually, and consistently landing the NHS with a yearly bill amounting to £1 billion. Whilst the contributors to back problems are incredibly well publicised (including bad posture, heavy manual work and incorrect lifting techniques) the not-so helpful…

How to prevent muscle cramp during training

How to prevent muscle cramp during training

There’s no doubt that training for an event can be particularly gruelling, whether it’s a triathlon, half marathon or other fitness challenge. Exerting your body over a sustained period of time with different exercises often leads to a very common complaint: muscle cramps. What is muscle cramp? To provide a little background, a muscle cramp is where there is a…

Five essential cycling apps

Five essential cycling apps

Smartphone apps have truly revolutionised the health and fitness world – ultimately leading to a brave new world of wearable bio-tech that provides instantaneous feedback on exactly how we’re performing. For the average cyclist, where once there was nothing more than the open road and their own judgement as to how their training is progressing, today there’s thousands upon thousands…

How to avoid and treat tennis elbow

How to avoid and treat tennis elbow

Tennis elbow is an incredibly common condition suffered by as many as 40% of tennis players (in addition to those who enjoy certain other sports, such as golf, although this is a slightly different condition). However despite its prevalence it’s still known as a particularly stubborn condition to treat, and the misinformation and misunderstandings of when and what treatment should…

What to expect with a deep tissue massage

What to expect with a deep tissue massage

Deep tissue massage is the main type of massage we provide at our clinic, yet despite its popularity there remains many misunderstandings around the practice – such as who it may be suitable for, what it can achieve and whether or not the treatment is painful. Understanding the details of deep tissue massages can not only allay any fears about…

When a niggle is about to become an injury

When a niggle is about to become an injury

Identifying the warning signs that a niggle is about to become something all-together more serious, can be the difference between stopping exercise altogether or seeking treatment that helps your niggle get better before it gets worse. Injury indicators to look out for 1. Asymmetrical pain and symptoms: If your pain or symptoms are suffered on only one side, then this…