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Arm tingling: Can everyday pins and needles be a hint for future nerve pain?
Have you ever fallen asleep on the couch and woken up with your arm tingling? Tingling, numbness or pins and needles in your limbs can be a sign of nerve impingement. Ease discomfort from arm tingling in Sydney with our chiropractic solutions.
Core stability: is it your body’s real achilles heel?
Whether you’re “working out your core”, or your trainer reminds you to “engage your core!” – the word ‘core’ is a familiar term in the gym. Your core is a complex series of muscles that comprise your trunk – abdominals, obliques, diaphragm, and your pelvic floor to name a few. It’s essential in providing balance and stability to everything you do – even breathing! Yet, the core can be the achilles heel of your physical fitness. Our Alexandria Chiropractor, Dr Guy Finch explains.
Four tips to dodge netball injuries
Netball is a fast-paced, high-intensity, non-contact game that involves quick upper and lower body movements. Kids play it, teens play it, and adults play it. In fact, netball is one of the most popular team sports in Australia. What’s also common about it? Netball injuries. Here’s four tips from our chiropractors to help you prevent them.
Dry Needling: How it relieves muscular pain
Dry needling is one scientifically-proven treatment technique we use at Sydney Spine and Sports Clinics to relieve muscular pain in conjunction with other chiropractic methods. Here, Drummoyne Chiropractor Dr Luke Ross outlines what dry needling is and why it can be an effective part of your chronic pain relief or injury recovery.
Repetitive Strain Injuries: How to catch the early signs of RSI
Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI) occur from everyday tasks like typing, gaming or scrolling. Act early. Here we recap the early signs of RSI and why seeking treatment when pain from muscle overuse hits is important for your ongoing health and wellbeing.
Neuroplasticity: What is it and how does it affect injury recovery?
Neuroplasticity, or brain plasticity, is how your brain adapts based on experience. When you’re injured, your brain can manage pain by muscle contraction. Dr Luke Ross outlines how brain plasticity affects injury management and how you approach it during recovery.