Sit Up Straight! – Posture and its Relationship to Bladder Incontinence
Sherry Knight, CAT(C)
It would seem as though we have yet another reason to heed the orders of our mothers, much to our chagrin! […]
Sherry Knight, CAT(C)
It would seem as though we have yet another reason to heed the orders of our mothers, much to our chagrin! […]
Hamstring strains are common in sports that involve sprinting, kicking, and high-speed, agility type movements. Sciatic nerve symptoms can often be misdiagnosed as hamstring strains. […]
In 2000/2001, 13% of Canadians suffered a unilateral injury (Stats Canada, 2004). According to research, the most common complications after immobilization of an injured limb are decreased range of motion, decreased strength and muscle atrophy (decrease in physical size of the muscle). […]