Amazing treatment options for plantar fasciitis

The term plantar fasciitis describes a painful condition affecting the heel.
Powerful treatment for knee arthritis

Arthritis is a painful condition that affects many joints in the body. The knee joint is the most affected joint impacting 25% of people aged over 50 years old.
What is frozen shoulder?

How to treat frozen shoulder īģŋ What is frozen shoulder? Frozen shoulder is a term that often gets used for people who have shoulder pain. However, there are very specific symptoms that would mean you have frozen shoulder and it usually only affects people from a particular age range. It can be quite a debilitating […]
What are steroid injections?

Ultrasound guided steroid injections in Wandsworth for shoulder, wrist, hip, knee and ankle pain. A steroid is the name for a class of hormone that is naturally produced in your body. Cortisol which is your bodyâs natural steroid hormone and has anti-inflammatory property to it. Humans managed to engineer synthetic steroids such as hydrocortisone which […]
Treatment for runnerâs knee

What is runner’s knee? Treatment for runnerâs knee: Runnerâs knee, more scientifically called patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is a condition which affects the cartilage on the underside of the knee cap and the structures which support it, as it moves up and down over the groove on the thigh bone when you bend and straighten […]
NEW: Running injuries to the knee â kneecap pain update

The knee is the most commonly injured body part in runners, so itâs going to be pretty likely that during your training you may start to experience some knee pain.
Plantar Fasciitis

Do I have plantar fasciitis? An update for one of the most common injuries in runners – plantar fasciitis. It can be a severe sharp pain in the sole of the foot just off the heel bone. It is a chronic degenerative condition that is brought about by excess training and is often associated with […]
Are you getting shoulder pain?

Shoulder pain in Wandsworth Supraspinatus tendinitis, subacromial bursitis, biceps tendinopathy, subacromial impingement, subluxing glenohumeral joint, blah, blah, blah. As a patient this will mean nothing to you and to be honest as a therapist it doesnât really matter what structure you have an injury in as there are a number of really simple things that […]