Dec 10, 2019 | Exercise & Rehabilitation, Health & Wellness
Lori Forner (Pelvic Health Physiotherapist) has had her study Symptoms of pelvic organ prolapse in women who lift heavy weights for exercise: a cross-sectional survey published in the International Urogynecology Journal. AXIS is proud of Lori’s efforts in...
Apr 4, 2018 | Exercise & Rehabilitation
One in 5 people contend with a chronic musculoskeletal pain condition on a daily basis. [1] When pain has been present for over three months and previous solutions aren’t working, the forefront question is what should be key elements in my Physiotherapy consults...
Jul 20, 2016 | Exercise & Rehabilitation, Health & Wellness
An estimated 70–90% of Australians will suffer from lower back pain in some form at some stage in their lives. Within the workplace back pain has been associated with absenteeism and “presenteeism” (being at work, but unproductive), and can pose significant costs to...
Jun 30, 2016 | Exercise & Rehabilitation, Injury Profiles & Prevention
Welcome on board, this is your physio speaking. Today you will be travelling through a journey of good health. Although we are expecting you to experience some occasional aches and pains along the way, with excellent early intervention and effective communication we...
Oct 29, 2015 | Exercise & Rehabilitation, Injury Profiles & Prevention
What should I do if my child has spondylolisthesis? Children prior to or during their adolescent growth spurt may be at risk of an existing spondylolisthesis progressing or getting worse. It is important that if your child is involved in high risk activities (e.g....
Oct 27, 2015 | Exercise & Rehabilitation, Injury Profiles & Prevention
I have back pain AND spondylolisthesis? The advice for someone with low back AND spondylolisthesis is almost exactly the same as someone with low back pain. Unless you have been specifically told by a medical specialist to rest, stay gently active. If you haven’t...