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Introduction If you’re living with fibromyalgia, you’ve probably been offered a confusing mix of advice — medications, therapy, maybe even told “it’s all in your head.” It’s frustrating, exhausting, and, unfortunately, common. But there is good news. Research is beginning to unravel the science behind fibromyalgia and show us what actually helps. And the answer…
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Running might not be the best exercise for those of you with arthritic knees but I know some of you with the diagnosis are keen to continue and for many it is what lights them up. But with the right shoes and optimising your knee health many people find it not only possible but enjoyable.…
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Tennis can be a fantastic way to stay active, but for those with arthritic knees, it comes with extra challenges. The pounding, pivoting, and quick changes of direction can aggravate already sensitive joints. The good news? The right tennis shoes can make a big difference. Whether you play competitively or just enjoy a friendly hit-around,…
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Introduction Pickleball is more than just a fun game; it’s a powerhouse for improving both physical and mental health. This blog explores the various health benefits of engaging in Pickleball, making it an excellent choice for people of all ages. Physical Health Benefits I would love you to join me on this FREE Masterclass where…
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Walking and hiking are brilliant ways to stay active — but for those with arthritic knees, the wrong shoes can make every step feel like a chore. Fortunately, the right footwear can reduce impact, ease pain, and give you the confidence to keep going. Here’s what to look for in walking and hiking shoes for…
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Pickleball is a low-impact sport compared to tennis — but don’t let that fool you. The stop-start nature, lateral shuffles, and quick pivots can still aggravate arthritic knees if you’re not wearing the right footwear. The right pair of pickleball shoes can ease pressure on your knees, protect your joints, and help you feel more…
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When it comes to marathons and long-distance events, we often focus on finish times, pace, and distance covered. But there’s another way to measure effort that doesn’t get nearly enough attention: time under load. This has been on my mind a lot recently, because I have a huge number of patients currently training for events…
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Introduction Walking, a seemingly simple activity, can become a source of discomfort when back pain arises. It is a common complaint that I hear from patients in clinic. In this blog, we’ll explore the various factors contributing to back pain during walking and delve into UK-based research to uncover effective strategies for relief. We’ll also…
Is Your Posture Causing You Pain?