by TayloredFit Physio | Jan 4, 2017 | Digressions from the physio
January. Is it a month you dread, reminding you of what you didn’t achieve the previous year, or do you welcome it with open eyes and heart, striving towards personal and or professional goals? I’m somewhere in the middle, striving...
by TayloredFit Physio | Dec 18, 2016 | Digressions from the physio
Why do I work until 9pm, replying to emails at 11pm, 6am, speaking to a concerned mum about their baby in between patients, or an anxious man with acute low back pain late at night, looking for reassurance? Or fit a runner into a slot that doesn’t actually exist, in...
by TayloredFit Physio | Nov 15, 2016 | Recover from injury
Migraines – I love them. Not having one, but treating them. They are complex, the causes are poorly understood and they often appear to have a mind of their own – they can be life changing and can present differently from person to person. Even someone with a...
by TayloredFit Physio | Sep 20, 2016 | Pregnancy, babies and children
I’ve always wanted children, for as long as I can remember. Funny how you just assume it’ll happen once you’ve decided to ‘try’. I spent many years trying not to get pregnant, and remember having a big discussion with my husband to be when I should come off the pill –...
by TayloredFit Physio | Jul 26, 2016 | Patient's journeys
Let me introduce you to Judith, who has kindly, beautifully and eloquently told her story and is happy to share it with you. My name is Judith, I am 63, married with children and grandchildren and I have been anxious for a long time. Anxiety comes and goes, sometimes...
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