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Aura Remedial Massage & Body Therapy

Locality: Tewantin, Queensland

Phone: +61 404 025 342



Address: 1 Satinay Drive Tewantin Qld 4565 Tewantin, QLD, Australia

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24.01.2022 DID YOU KNOW// The hormone released during stressful periods, known as Cortisol, increases insulin levels which consequently decreases total blood sugar leve...ls. This drop in blood sugar levels can cause cravings for sugary foods in an effort to increase energy levels. Long term stress can therefore be linked with comfort eating which leads to overeating and results in weight gain. Don't forget to try and manage your stress appropriately, your body will thank you for it! #vastfitnessacademy #passion #profession #education [RTO 41564]



18.01.2022 DID YOU KNOW// Gluconeogenesis, or the production of new glucose from other sources, occurs when the body is not able to produce enough energy from dietary c...arbohydrate. Gluconeogenesis is ‘demand-driven’, meaning that if energy demands outweigh supply, then fats and proteins within the body can be broken down and converted into energy. Gluconeogenesis most commonly occurs during periods of fasting or starvation, in low carbohydrate and ketogenic diets or during intense or extended exercise sessions. This is a normal process however over an extended period of time could lead to muscle loss. #vastfitnessacademy #passion #profession #education [RTO 41564]

16.01.2022 THOMAS TEST PURPOSE The Thomas Test or Iliacus Test or Iliopsoas Test is used to measure the flexibility of the iliopsoas muscle group, the Rectus Femoris, ...as well as the M. Tensor Fascia Latae and the artorius. Measuring the flexibility of this muscle is not useful, because we don’t have a standard meeting length of muscle. The most important aspect of this test is that of the range of motion the hip, as various diseases such as patellofemoral pain syndrome, lower back pain, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, may be related to this impaired range of motion. TECHNIQUE The patient should be supine, using the whole length of the table. The patient must then maximally flex both knees, using both arms. This ensures that the lumbar spine is flexed and flat on the table and avoids a posterior tilt of the pelvis.The patient then lowers the tested limb toward the table. During the test the contralateral hip is held in maximal flexion.The length of the iliopsoas is measured by the angle of the hip flexion. A modified version of the test is one in which the patient lies down on their back, at the very edge of the table, with both legs hanging freely. The patient must then flex their knee and pull it back to their chest as close as they can, using both arms while doing so. The other leg can hang down.The lumbar spine must remain flat and in contact with the table during the test. The physiotherapist controls the opposite leg to ensure that it maintains full contact with the table. Negative result: The lower back and the sacrum should remain on the table. The hip can make a 10 posterior tilt or a 10 hip extension. The knee must be able to make a 90 flexion. Positive result: When the patient is not able to maintain their lower back and sacrum against the table. Otherwise if the hip has a large posterior tilt or hip extension greater than 15, or if the knee is not able to meet flexion of 80 or more.

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09.01.2022 RELATIONSHIP OF SCIATIC NERVE TO PIRIFORMIS (A) The sciatic nerve usually emerges from the greater sciatic foramen inferior to the piriformis. (B) In 12.2% o...f 640 limbs studied by Dr. J. C. B. Grant, the sciatic nerve divided before exiting the greater sciatic foramen; the common fibular division (yellow) passed through the piriformis. (C) In 0.5% of cases, the common fibular division passed superior to the muscles where it is especially vulnerable to injury during intragluteal injections. See more

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