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Why your muscles get tight with age

March 5, 2014 by Paul

why your muscles get tight with age

In this post we look at why your muscles get tight with age and what you can do to improve your mobility. It’s certainly a generalisation but we tend to move differently as we age. Our stride shortens when we walk, we find it more difficult to lift our legs when climbing up stairs and […]

Filed Under: Life, Rehabilitation, Training

How to improve trunk rotation for golf with this simple exercise

February 3, 2014 by Paul

Golfers improve your torso rotation

In this post we look at how to improve your trunk rotation for golf with a simple exercise. How to assess your trunk rotation First let’s assess if one side is more limited than the other. Sit tall on a chair with your feet firmly planted on the floor. Keeping your hips still and your […]

Filed Under: Golf, Rehabilitation, Training

Love, lefties, golf and the cortical force field.

January 27, 2014 by Paul

Interesting blog post from David Butler and the Noigroup on the neuroscience of pain and how it can manifest itself in fascinating ways. We enjoy the clinical anecdotes that pour into NOI, especially when they are repeated and can be related to modern thoughts about brain science. The wife of a dear friend, (let’s call […]

Filed Under: Cool stuff, Rehabilitation

Why your fingers wrinkle in water.

January 23, 2014 by Paul

There is a popular belief that our fingers wrinkle in water because they absorb water and swell. The effect is actually controlled by the autonomic nervous system which contracts blood vessels in the area making the fingers shrink. In a 2011 paper Mark Changizi proposed that wrinkling the finger tips made gripping wet objects easier […]

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Two reasons why your injury rehabilitation is not working.

January 13, 2014 by Paul

I recently assessed a former professional football player who was still having pain in his knee following ligament damage sustained 6 years ago. He accurately summed up the problem with the rehabilitation he had received so far, “every physiotherapist starts me with a squat, I can’t squat without pain.” In that one sentence he had […]

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