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How aware of your body are you?

The majority of people we treat tend not to be sure of what has caused their pain with a lot of the injuries we treat not being due to an obvious cause or single event, such as a fall or awkward lift. The cause of most problems tend to be more subtle and insidious. These

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Why does back pain sometimes seem to happen for no reason?

We often have patients that come in to see us that are unsure what has caused their back pain. One minute they were fine, the next their back hurts. What could be going on? Your back is actually incredibly strong and we are fortunate to be able to take for granted how strong it is

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Your back is very strong

I wanted to emphasise how well designed and strong our backs actually are. Understandably, after an episode of pain people often feel that their backs are weak and vulnerable. This might lead to someone thinking that their back is fragile or that the back problem might last forever. Fortunately, this is usually not the case.

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5 myths around treatment for bad backs

Ben Verling, Osteopath at Osteo and Physio, explores some of the myths around treatment for bad backs. 1) Bed rest is bad. Most people are aware that you need to keep as mobile as possible to help back pain get better. This can simply mean hobbling around your bedroom before lying back down again, any

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How to bend forward and not hurt your back

The action of bending forward is a common cause of low back pain. Simple (seemingly innocuous) movements such as washing the dishes, ironing or even just picking up the newspaper can place strain on the low back if performed incorrectly. It is the cumulative effects of these small but repetitive movements that can lead to

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