September Newsletter

September Newsletter

September Newsletter Celebrating Women’s Health Week Women’s Health Week is all about you and putting your health first. This September, Women’s Health Week (6th-10th) is a great reminder to take time out to check in on your health and to keep making...
August Newsletter

August Newsletter

August Newsletter Covid 19 – Clinic Update By Angela Melit – Director, Graceville Physiotherapy As you all know dealing with the COVID pandemic has altered all of our lives in many ways. The current outbreak has hit very close to home and we send out our...
July Newsletter

July Newsletter

July Newsletter Treatment of Sacroiliac Joint dysfunction (SIJ Pain) By Graceville Physio Molly Cartledge The sacroiliac joint or SIJ sits between the sacrum at the bottom of the spine, and the pelvis. This joint only allows small amounts of movement but is important...
June Newsletter

June Newsletter

June Newsletter Respiratory Physio and how it can help. By Graceville Physio Meg McGrath Respiratory physiotherapy is a relatively unknown area of physio, but not a new one. It has its roots in hospital physio, where physiotherapists traditionally would help with...
May Newsletter

May Newsletter

May Newsletter Treatment of Tennis Elbow By Graceville Physio Joni Levine Tennis elbow is an overuse injury of our forearm muscles that affects the common tendon of these muscles that is situated on the outer part of our elbow. It affects approximately 1-3% of all...
April Newsletter

April Newsletter

April Newsletter Getting older means changes to your body. Keeping active is an essential aspect of healthy ageing. Article by Graceville Physiotherapist Matt Fowler As we age, our bodies undergo several changes that can lead to an overall loss of strength, balance,...