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Cam Johnson Physiotherapy

Locality: Carine, Western Australia, Australia

Phone: +61 8 9246 1421



Address: 11 Silver Place 6020 Carine, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.camjohnsonphysio.com

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25.01.2022 Prevention is better than cure. This was in "The Age Newspaper " today.



24.01.2022 This popped up on my Facebook feed. Ive had this discussion with several people over the past month is so (you know who you are). Hopefully this video will help...

23.01.2022 There is lots of information about low back pain all over the internet. Indeed, the way I would treat someone who is suffering LBP is different now than it was twenty (even ten) years ago.

23.01.2022 "Peace and Love" is the new "Price" https://blogs.bmj.com//soft-tissue-injuries-simply-need-p/



23.01.2022 Thank you to everyone who has been a part of the clinic this year. Its been a great year! With some new developments in the pipeline, the new year is looking even more promising. Well be open for all of the "normal" days over the break, however, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call on 9246 1421. Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas, and a happy and safe New Year!

21.01.2022 Have a long standing injury and need to get stronger? Ive just started hip, knee and ankle rehab classes which can help you with your recovery. We have S___P___A___C___E to move, and all of the equipment that youll ever need!!! Call me on 9246 1421 to find out more! Ps - Ill be posting more about this in the coming months, so stay tuned.

20.01.2022 Prevention is better than cure...



19.01.2022 I think that this video sums up this issue well... Although I am a bit disturbed by the little man running on the treadmill - I think I need to change my uniform!

18.01.2022 Sending out a message, hoping that you're all going well, and giving an update on "Cam Johnson Physio". It's not "business as usual", but I'm open for business. It's far from "usual". I'm concerned for the health and wellbeing of our community, and for my family and parents, and yours too. I'm taking all of the normal "Infection control" measures, plus also few more (e.g. - keeping the windows and doors open for better ventilation (sorry if its too cold, or too hot), cl...eaning the used gym equipment between patients, and changing sheets/linen and washing the bed down between every patient). Thank you for observing all of the recommended strategies to combat the spread of infection by advising me prior to your appointment if you've been overseas in the last fortnight, have symptoms, or have been in close proximity to anyone diagnosed with Coronavirus. A few things that I'm considering are: 1. Telehealth consults - i.e. taking consultations through Skype/video conferencing. This is not rebatable by medicare, DVA or private health funds. However, if you are symptomatic, or in "quarantine" then it may be something that you may want to do. 2. Creating gaps between patient consultations to minimise contact between patients. 3. Extending treatment times to allow people to utilise my gym facilities for their rehab (if gyms are closed). However, this may conflict with point 2. 4. I'm currently working on a new website that will be easier for the new patient process. Please let me know if there is anything else that you think that I could do to help you in this regard - I'm quite flexible with how I provide my service. It's not business as usual - but still open for business - just in a (slightly) different way. All the best, Cam

18.01.2022 I love the graphics in this, and years of experience tells me that this is quite accurate. What they didnt mention (I think mainly because they were talking about performance), was that braking force (they briefly discuss this) is significantly related to increased injury risk in recreational runners.

17.01.2022 Great advice here...

17.01.2022 Sending out a message, hoping that youre all going well, and giving an update on "Cam Johnson Physio". Its not "business as usual", but Im open for business. Its far from "usual". Im concerned for the health and wellbeing of our community, and for my family and parents, and yours too. Im taking all of the normal "Infection control" measures, plus also few more (e.g. - keeping the windows and doors open for better ventilation (sorry if its too cold, or too hot), cl...eaning the used gym equipment between patients, and changing sheets/linen and washing the bed down between every patient). Thank you for observing all of the recommended strategies to combat the spread of infection by advising me prior to your appointment if youve been overseas in the last fortnight, have symptoms, or have been in close proximity to anyone diagnosed with Coronavirus. A few things that Im considering are: 1. Telehealth consults - i.e. taking consultations through Skype/video conferencing. This is not rebatable by medicare, DVA or private health funds. However, if you are symptomatic, or in "quarantine" then it may be something that you may want to do. 2. Creating gaps between patient consultations to minimise contact between patients. 3. Extending treatment times to allow people to utilise my gym facilities for their rehab (if gyms are closed). However, this may conflict with point 2. 4. Im currently working on a new website that will be easier for the new patient process. Please let me know if there is anything else that you think that I could do to help you in this regard - Im quite flexible with how I provide my service. Its not business as usual - but still open for business - just in a (slightly) different way. All the best, Cam



16.01.2022 This story has a happy ending!

15.01.2022 Its a growing health crisis in Australia a skyrocketing number of people undergoing surgery for knee pain. But now researchers have found theres a simple way to avoid an operation. www.7News.com.au #Pain #7News

14.01.2022 Running is almost certainly great for lots of things (Your heart and lungs, muscles, mental health etc etc), and it may even be good for your knees. This article talks about some issues that may be of interest to you, and also other things that Ive linked to in posts below. The take home message, is slow and steady and listen to your body. Consistency is key!

14.01.2022 This might be an interesting watch tonight...

14.01.2022 This was in todays "The Age" newspaper...

11.01.2022 It’s true, running can be good for your back! A recent study on 99 people aged 25-35 showed that the runners had stronger, and larger(by volume and height) intervertebral discs. More evidence that getting active is key!

11.01.2022 The British Journal of Sports Medicine has some great resources. Here is one for those of you with lower back or knee injuries...

10.01.2022 The key to studies such as this is trying to marry up (or not) the injury with the scan or X-ray. That is to say, having a thorough examination to try to work out the relevance that any changes may have on your symptoms is most important. Combining that with up to date knowledge will help patients achieve the best possible outcome.

10.01.2022 Happy easter! I will be closed on Friday and Monday, but operating as usual on Easter Saturday. Be safea!!!nd have a great break

10.01.2022 Telehealth is here- however funding through private health insurers arrives on April 14.

10.01.2022 Here is an article from today that helps to explain why you dont necessarily have to purchase a new standing desk...

09.01.2022 Introducing Cam Johnson Physios favourite Firefighter, Gym owner, black belt, master craftsman, hero, born on a lighthouse, comedian, and the "muscle" whenever I need anything heavy moved. Have a listen to his incredible story. Note: I probably exaggerated the "comedian" bit

09.01.2022 There is some interesting things in this article - Id love to have a time machine to see how it all works out...

08.01.2022 Just putting this out there for people who may be interested to come and listen!

07.01.2022 I've seen a couple of "mum-to-be's" over the past few weeks, and this blog post came up on Monday from the British Journal of Sports Medicine. Hopefully it can help to answer some questions...

06.01.2022 I just wanted to apologise to anyone who mayve tried to leave a message on our telephone recently - our telephone messages were down without us knowing.... All is good now, so if you leave a telephone message we will get it! #NBN

05.01.2022 Ive seen a couple of "mum-to-bes" over the past few weeks, and this blog post came up on Monday from the British Journal of Sports Medicine. Hopefully it can help to answer some questions...

04.01.2022 Do you know someone who suffers from Osteoarthritis of the hips and/or knees? Do you think that they would like to have less pain in their hips and/or knees NEXT christmas? The program involves only six weeks of twice weekly specific exercise, and learning more about their body. The original scientific trial was originally tested on 10,000 people in Denmark, and since then 40,000 people have participated throughout the world. Im one of the few who have been trained to deliver this program. Please give me a call if you would like to learn more.

04.01.2022 Its true, running can be good for your back! A recent study on 99 people aged 25-35 showed that the runners had stronger, and larger(by volume and height) intervertebral discs. More evidence that getting active is key!

03.01.2022 Well done to this mornings lower limb rehab class! @seishinmartialarts #camjohnsonphysio #aclsurgery #aclrecovery #seishinmartialartsandfitnessacademy #physiorehab #runningphysio #kneesurgery #kneerehab #runningrehab #perthrunning #perthrunners #hipsurgery #carine @ Perth, Western Australia

03.01.2022 He was a bit camera shy but eventually got there and back. A novel way of getting back some confidence!

03.01.2022 Wishing everyone a happy and safe Christmas break!

02.01.2022 Here is an article from today that helps to explain why you don't necessarily have to purchase a new standing desk...

02.01.2022 Just another brick in the wall that says keeping strong has its benefits. It will be interesting to see whether or not the increased injury rates seen in the Bundesliga will be mirrored in social sport here, but my bet is that it will! Long story short... if youre intending to play football, soccer, netball or other athletic endeavour, and havent been training during the lockdown, now is the time to start.

02.01.2022 Just another brick in the wall that says keeping strong has it's benefits. It will be interesting to see whether or not the increased injury rates seen in the Bundesliga will be mirrored in social sport here, but my bet is that it will! Long story short... if you're intending to play football, soccer, netball or other athletic endeavour, and haven't been training during the lockdown, now is the time to start.

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