Anatomy of the Shoulder
September 30, 2008
The shoulder joint is perhaps one of the most complex in the human body. This animation demonstrates how the various bones, muscles, bursas come together.
Self Massage for Your Neck & Shoulders
September 28, 2008
Have you ever had the burning ache in your neck and shoulders as you were working on your computer and yearn for someone to give you a nice, strong massage to ease the strain? Why wait? You can do the massage on your own now! Read more
Snapping Ankle
September 24, 2008
In people who recurrently sprain their ankle, it is not uncommon to hear clicking coming from the outside of their ankle. This phenomenon is commonly known as “snapping” ankle or slipping peroneal tendon. As the name suggests, the clicking sound arises from the peroneal tendons slipping in and out of the groove behind the bone sticking out on the outside of the ankle. Medically, it’s known as peroneal subluxation. Read more
Below the Skin - Fascia
September 19, 2008
When speaking to either doctors, therapists or massage professionals, one inadvertantly hears about ’soft-tissue’. In the medical field, soft-tissues refers to tissues that connect, support, or surround other structures and organs of the body. Some example of soft tissue includes muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves, fats, blood vessels, joint membranes and fascia. It is fascia, the last example that we will focus in this article. It is the least well-known term amongst the rest yet it is one of the most common soft-tissue that therapist and massage professionals work on. Read more
Knee Ligament Anatomy Animation
September 17, 2008
This is an excellent animation showing the four key ligaments in the knee and their functions in holding the knee joint together. Read more
Belt Up Your Unstable SIJ
September 15, 2008
An unstable Sacro-illiac Joint (SIJ) can cause pain in the lower back and pelvic region. This happens when the core muscles surrounding it are too weak to support the SIJ. A sacroiliac support belt can help to provide support and stability to the joints during the initial stages of core stability training. Read more
Warm-up Routine For Golfers - Part II
September 11, 2008
In the previous article, we looked at 6 different warm-up exercises for golfers designed by one of Australia’s respected physiotherapist, Dr Barbara Hungerford. Here we’ll show you the remaining 6 warm-up exercises designed and recommended by Dr Barbara Hungerford. Read more
Warm-up Routine For Golfers - Part I
September 5, 2008
Feel sore the day after a round of 18 holes? Ever wondered how the professional golfers are able to play 18 holes of golf 3 to 4 days in a row at such a high level and not feel sore after each round? The answer to that is a proper warm up routine. A good warm up routine can not only help decrease one’s muscle soreness and prevent injuries, it also allows one to be able to perform consistently during their game. Read more

