Parents you my have already noticed your children complaining of sore knees, feet and hips. In many cases kids will need to have several weeks away from sport in order to manage their injury.
We show you how to keep your child away from injury and towards happiness with their sport.
What you will learn;
How to spot early signs of injury in children
How growth impacts on active boys and girls differently
Why girls are 8 time more likely to have a severe knee injury in running/kicking sports and how to prevent this
Why your boy is limping at half time or after training
Tips on how to prevent injury and make sure your kids have full participation and enjoyment
The latest injury prevention
strategies for kids
Perfect for parents of kids who play soccer, netball, Rugby League/Union, touch football, Futsal, AFL.
School is back this week and we are on a mission to help your kids with their heavy backpacks and the health of their spine. So often we see postural problems in kids relating to the way they carry their school bags. We show you some great backpack tips below
Poor posture from an incorrect backpack fit causes headaches, neck pain, tightness and generally poor spinal posture. Combine this with the increased sitting times and time playing on iPads, computers and homework and we have a recipe for disaster!!
We care about your kids and the health of the spine generally.
That’s why we want you to take advantage of our January deal: For private health care holders – In January just mention this deal when booking and you’ll get a “gap free” no out of pocket expense initial consult.
In this session you’ll get
– specific assessment of your child’s posture or pain
– a specific plan to address their postural problems or injury issues
– crystal clear about what’s causing your child’s postural problems and how to fix it
– immediate advice in order to begin helping this problem at home
Just ring us on 07) 5578 7155 or email admin@physiologic.com.au to book now !!
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Pain in the back of the heel is a common problem – especially amongst our youngsters who play sport as it is a typical growth related problem
It is even common for adults to get heel pain – the causes are not so much growth related and usually more related to wear and tear
If you
get heel pain
have kids who complain of heel pain
see your kids limping after sport
feel pain in the back of your heel
Then try this easy suggestion for relieving your symptoms – remember its not all about symptom relief though – be sure to see us so as to get to the underlying reasons for this problem!
The Physiologic team – 55787155 OR admin@physiologic.com.au