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Yesterday I completed the 2011 Bupa Great South run, along with a friend Rob, my girlfriend Gemma and 23,997 other runners.
I'm raising money for CHILDREN with CANCER UK, formerly CHILDREN with LEUKAEMIA by taking part in Bupa Great South Run. Please sponsor me at www.virginmoneygiving.com/RobG
The term 'Shin Splints' is a cover all term for pain found around the shin bone (Tibia).
9 Foam Roller Exercises - Printable PDF
Below are a list of 5 great morning stretches that I've specifically picked out to address areas of tension and immobility that cause pain and discomfort. 
It's been a busy 6 months since opening up in the new clinic location. So over the last few days I've been having a catch up on all of my admin - bookkeeping, paperwork etc.











ITBS is more commonly known as 'Runners Knee'.





I get asked what a trigger point is on almost a daily basis.
Warning: DO NOT complete these exercises if your pain is high (or very acute).

The ACL is the Anterior Cruciate Ligament, which is one of the four major stabilising ligaments in the knee. ***Here Micheal Owen ruptures his left ACL in the 2006 World Cup match against Sweden. Watch the youtube clip here.
Symptoms of the injury include:
If there has been a complete rupture of the ACL, surgery will be required in most cases. The elderly and the less active may avoid surgery, however most reasonably active people will be advised to have surgery. The recovery time following an ACL rupture, will vary but can be any where from 6 months to as long as 12 months.
- A loud pop / crack at the time of the injury
- Immediate swelling at the knee
- A feeling of instability in the knee
- The knee giving way
- Problems fully straightening the knee
- Tenderness on palpation of the front and inside aspect of the knee
The recovery time will be dependent upon the surgeons approach and whether any other structures such as the knee cartilage or other ligaments were also damaged in the injury.
Rehabilitation following surgery will focus on reducing the swelling, increasing the range of motion and restoring full strength around the knee.
Good luck to all the marathon runners I've treated over the last few months.
I'm the sort of person who always looks on the 'about' page of a website.
I see many injuries at the clinic due to poor squatting technique.
Tennis Elbow also know as lateral epicondylitis, is often associated with tennis players. However there are varying causes of tennis elbow. Some examples I've seen in the clinic include; a plasterer in his 40's who was struggling to work because of the pain, a lady in her early 30's who had been gardening all weekend as well as my own dad who had been doing lots of DIY jobs around the house (I'll blame my mum for that!).
Lie on you back and keep one leg straight, bend the opposite knee to 90 degrees across your body.
Start on all fours with your hips, knees and shoulders at 90 degrees.




The Plantar Fascia is a thick band of fibrous tissue which helps provide support to the arch of your foot. If it becomes injured it can cause pain, most commonly found around the under side of your heel.
I get asked this question most days, so I thought it would be best to write a short blog post on this area.
Increasingly more and more people have been coming to see me at the clinic with Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome (or pain at the front of the knee).