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Is 2025 YOUR year to take charge of your health?
It’s the new year! This often means new goals, resolutions and visions for the year. The one we often hear about is about improving fitness, getting back to the gym or increasing strength. So, how can we help you?
Building strength and muscle for seniors - the benefits of strength training
Seniors often face challenges with everyday activities that require strength. But there are things you can do to support your body to stay strong as you age. Strength training fabulous for maintaining muscle mass. And it’s never too late to get started.
The transformative power of strength training for women
Strength or resistance training is a vital component of health and wellness for women at every stage of life, helping to maintain bone health, hormonal balance, joint integrity and quality of life
5 reasons to see a Physio or Exercise Physiologist who teaches Pilates
Pilates can be helpful for everyone. Physiotherapy and Pilates complement each other, working together to manage and treat pain effectively, build strength and hasten recovery.
How to get the most from a Pilates class
Pilates is an excellent form of exercise that has many benefits. What you get from a Pilates class can depend on many factors, including your teacher, their goals and how you perform the exercises. Taking things back to the six original principles can help you get the most from your Embody Movement Pilates class.
Why can't I lose weight?
I’m doing all the right things. Why can’t I lose weight? I am only eating healthy foods and I am exercising most days. Exercise Physiologist Elle Bonser shares 6 actions you can take to help with weight loss.
Physiotherapy and Exercise Physiology for surgery recovery
The first weeks and months after surgery can be an uncertain time as you regain movement and build confidence. Exercise Physiologist Elle Bonser and Physiotherapist Courtney Pointon answer some questions about surgery recovery.
Exercise Physiology and Physiotherapy for Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis
Exercise Physiology and Physiotherapy can play a crucial role in enhancing quality of life whether you have been recently diagnosed or have lived with Inflammatory Bowel Disease for a long time.
Resistance training for postmenopausal women
There is an increasing body of evidence to support postmenopausal resistance training to prevent/slow the progression of osteoporosis. The greatest risk factors for osteoporosis are an inactive lifestyle, hormone changes and the compromising of bone and muscle strength.
How to stay injury-free during your next gym challenge!
With summer just around the corner, we are upon the season of gym challenges. However, there is always a risk of injury when undertaking any form of exercise. Here are some tips to prevent injury throughout your next challenge…
Defying the age myth: Embracing wellness and overcoming aches in your 30s and 40s
The social construct of feeling "old" in your 30s and 40s has perpetuated a disempowering mindset that can hinder quality of life. It's crucial to understand that inflammation isn't solely a symptom of aging; instead, it is a sign that our bodies are out of balance. There is much you can do to help, and we can support you.
Benefits of a health coach
A coach can help you to identify your goals and provide the clear steps to help you achieve it. A health coach is experienced in the health scope identifying lifestyle behaviours that you would like to change to improve your health and wellbeing and can make the overwhelming task totally achievable.
How to get moving again after bariatric or weight loss surgery
There are various types of bariatric surgery that can aid weight loss. We explore the types of bariatric surgery and what to expect after the surgery. Starting an exercise program after bariatric surgery can be overwhelming. An experienced Exercise Physiologist will reassure you and provide safe and effective exercises to help you increase confidence, mobility and fitness.
I have hurt myself...should I still exercise?
As a clinic that uses exercise as treatment often patients often call to ask if they should attend their session if they are in pain. Perhaps you woke up with a sore neck, or yesterday you bent over to pick up the paper and tweaked your back. Is it best to rest or can exercise and movement help you to recover faster?
Exercise and your Menstrual Cycle
Have you noticed that throughout each month there are days where you feel stronger than others? Or perhaps, you feel low on energy and prefer to do light exercises. We explore how to optimise your exercise results by understanding your hormones and menstrual cycle.
How exercise can help manage hypothyroidism
Moderate exercise is key when managing hypothyroidism but there is no one program that will work for everyone. Exercise needs to be tailored to your symptoms and how your body is feeling day-to-day. Alicea, our Exercise Physiologist, can help you exercise safely whilst managing symptoms.
Finish what you started. Why injuries can come back
So, you have had some physio treatment and the pain has gone! Time to stop doing your exercises and have a rest, right? NO. Many soft tissue injuries will take at least 6 weeks for them to heal to a suitable level to enable heavy loading again.
Exercise with the common cold
So many of my patients over the last few weeks have been unable to attend their exercise sessions due to colds and flu. It can get confusing to know when you should exercise and when it is best to let your body rest and recover.
Exercise for bone health: How to improve your bone density
Bone health is something we take for granted. We know from a young age that we need to consume calcium, get enough Vitamin D and participate in regular exercise to maintain strong healthy bones. But did you know that as we age, it gets more difficult for our body to maintain optimal bone density.