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Tom Purvis on Postural Analysis

June 23, 2013 by Paul

“You cannot analyse posture. That is nonsense. There is no way of knowing what is causing what is being observed. You don’t know if someone is standing the way they are because of structure, habit, laziness, psychological issues, hormonal imbalances or pathological concerns.” “This is another paint-by-number approach that falsely empowers personal trainers. If you […]

Filed Under: Opinion, Rehabilitation, Training

How to improve internal hip rotation for golf

June 17, 2013 by Paul

Internal hip rotation for golf

In this post we’ll show you exactly how to improve internal hip rotation for golf without the need to stretch. Internal hip rotation is a critical movement if you are to achieve both power and accuracy in your swing. A reduction in hip rotation is linked to back pain in golfers and the amount of […]

Filed Under: Golf, Rehabilitation, Training

Upper trapezius stretches for shoulder and neck pain

June 10, 2013 by Paul

Upper trapezius stretches

In this post we look at potential solutions for shoulder and neck pain and explain why upper trapezius stretches may not be the answer. The upper trapezius muscle takes a lot of stick from rehabilitation professionals. It’s usually blamed for the neck pain you get when sitting at a desk all day. In most cases […]

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Is exercise good for chronic pain?

May 29, 2013 by Paul

Exercise is generally regarded as an effective treatment for conditions such as fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. It is common however to see both positive and negative reactions to exercise from people suffering from these conditions. The Chronic Pain and Chronic Fatigue Research Group (CHROPIVER) in Belgium have been investigating why this […]

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How do nerves work?

May 25, 2013 by Paul

How do nerves work? If you’ve ever asked the question ‘how do nerves work?’ This video will help explain.

Filed Under: Cool stuff, Rehabilitation, Training

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