• NOVEMBER 12, 2020
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    Nutrition & Pain

    Earlier this year our Principal Physio Pip had a chat with Nutritionist Lisa Snowdown about the relationship between food and things like nerve pain, chronic pain and inflammation. It’s really common that there is a food component to many of the issues people report when they arrive at our clinic. For example, it’s common postnatally

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    • NOVEMBER 4, 2020
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    Hypermobility And The Pelvic Floor

    Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and hypermobility spectrum disorder are conditions that impact the connective tissue in your body. This most commonly present in the clinic as a client with bend joints or significant flexibility. The tissue that supports your pelvic organs is made up mostly of ligaments and fascia – all of which are connective

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    • SEPTEMBER 5, 2020
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    Are you hypermobile?

    By Min Chew Have you been told that you are double-jointed? Are able to both amaze and terrify your friends with strange body contortions? Do you feel like you have loose joints and often sprain your joints with the most minor incident (e.g. rolling your ankle while walking down the road to the shops), but

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    • JULY 16, 2020
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    Hypermobility and Physiotherapy

    Hypermobility is an area that some of the therapists at Sydney Advanced Physio are uniquely interested in and experienced in. Hypermobility and Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS) are not areas that physios traditionally receive training in and therefore management can be quite poor. EDS in particular, due to the nature of this connective tissue disorder, can

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