by TayloredFit Physio | Sep 26, 2017 | Digressions from the physio
A reflex hammer. A spinal model. A packet of tissues. Compassion and patience. Tape, multiple sizes, types and colours. A pen. A pencil. Tape measure. Ears, to listen, without judgement or assumptions. Acupuncture needles. Towells. An open mind, and a mind open to new...
by TayloredFit Physio | Jul 20, 2017 | Digressions from the physio
School is out for summer, the kids finish today. So, I thought, as a bit of fun, I’d ask the kids 6 questions about our work/ jobs and see what responses I’d get. As usual, they didn’t disappoint! So here are the responses to 6 questions asked to...
by TayloredFit Physio | Jun 7, 2017 | Patient's journeys
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. Have you heard of it? Do you have it? Do you know someone who suffers from it? The purpose of this blog is to raise the awareness and to introduce you to two of my patients, the wonderful Joy and Jen, who are also mother and daughter. Let me...
by TayloredFit Physio | May 2, 2017 | Digressions from the physio
It’s the million dollar question isn’t it?! Will your injury, your ailment, your aches and pains get better? The short answer is, probably, yes. But that would be a very short blog. Let me also be clear that we will be talking about ‘typical’ things we see as...
by TayloredFit Physio | Apr 2, 2017 | Patient's journeys
Here at Taylored-fit Physio, we regularly see patients suffering with migraines, cluster headaches,tension headaches and headaches due to anxiety, trauma and injury. One rare kind of migraine is hemiplegic migraine. As the name suggests, symptoms often mimic those of...
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