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The benefits of taking a summer break away from exercise, and tips for a successful return to your training

The talk in clinic is all about holidays right now, and some of our clients have some concerns about how their summer break could negatively affect their regular training, and they have questions about how to return to it safely – whether gym training, running, cycling, or a particular team […]

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Jackson – acute hip injury

Jackson came to us on our Open Day last month, experiencing very bad hip pain that had started the evening before in training. He was practicing the long jump and experienced an immediate onset of high pain, and an audible ‘pop’ in his anterior hip. Overnight he was very uncomfortable […]

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What is the difference between a Physiotherapist, Sports Therapist and Osteopath?

“What is the difference between physiotherapy, sports therapy and osteopathy, and how do I decide who to work with?”

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Running for fun – 5 tips to remain injury free!

At the time of writing, the weather is beautiful, and summer feels like it has arrived. With the warm weather we are all naturally drawn to spend more time outdoors, which is as it should be. At the beginning of the year I wrote a blog for our experienced running […]

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Drop-in and Chat Sessions here at the Rehab Hub

Friday 14th July 11.30 – 14.00 If you’re considering treatment come and see us Friday 14th July. No booking is required. The details: Location: Rehab Hub Injury Clinic & Sports Performance Centre. Unit 3B Stratton Park, Dunton Lane, Biggleswade, Beds. SG18 8QS. Parking: Plenty on-site. Use spaces ‘Rehab Hub’ or […]

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Sports injury types, management and prevention

In our latest blog, Clinic Lead Practitioner and rugby player Luke Denham explores the different types of sports injuries and shares some tips for prevention.

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Ice should no longer be applied to injuries, and here’s why

We are well used to, and indeed conditioned to understand that if we sustain a joint or soft tissue injury we should apply ice, or some form of cold therapy.

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The importance of movement

I thought it worth sharing with you, in our latest blog, why movement is so important for our well-being, what happens to the body with lack of movement and share some simple ideas to help keep mobile.

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4 tips to make the most of your off-season

The off-season, where you have reached the end of your fixtures, gives you an opportunity to rest, recover, resolve any repeat niggles or injuries, and prepare for the season ahead.

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How a physio can help with the five most common work related injuries

Twenty years ago, Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI) were mostly associated with wrist and elbow problems in typing. The term refers to any injury caused by a repetitive task leading to a minor strain or injury. A lot of our patients come to us to seek help from our physios, sports […]

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How to get the most from your injury rehabilitation

My personal and professional thoughts on how to recover from injury and come back stronger

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A Running Specialist’s tips for achieving your New Year running goals

Whatever your running experience and ambition this new year, the fundamentals of starting an intense phase of running are the same. In this article, we aim to equip you with the information you need to reach your goal safely, injury-free, and with enjoyment. January is often a time that people […]

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