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Kinetic Physiotherapy

Locality: Sorrento, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 5984 4322



Address: 166 Ocean Beach rd 3943 Sorrento, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.kineticphysio.com.au

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24.01.2022 Is your New Year resolution to lose weight? http://theconversation.com/four-common-myths-about-exercise



24.01.2022 Men's Health Week: June 15th-21st 2015 A boy born in Australia in 2010 has a life expectancy of 78.0 years while a baby girl born at the same time could expect to live to 82.3 years old. Boys suffer more illness, more accidents and die earlier than their female counterparts. Men take their own lives at four times the rate of women (five men a day). Accidents, cancer and heart disease all account for the majority of male deaths. http://www.menshealthweek.org.au//f/2015-Mens-Health-Week-

24.01.2022 Massage/Myotherapist required to join our team. We are seeking the services of a suitably qualified Remedial Massage Therapist or Myotherapist for a part time role in our boutique physiotherapy clinic. If you have great 'hands on' skills and are passionate about improving the wellbeing of your patients, please email your resume to [email protected] Hours and days negotiable.

23.01.2022 In case you need more convincing of the HUGE benefits of exercise. http://mobile.nytimes.com//why-you-should-exercise-no-not-



22.01.2022 Suffering with shin pain? Check out the advice from Physiotherapist David Reavy.

20.01.2022 Another look at current concepts surrounding stretching. "If it feels good do it!" http://www.theage.com.au//we-are-stretching-for-all-the-wr

20.01.2022 Spent the weekend with Dr. Stuart McGill at his seminar for building better backs. Amazing insight and great 'take home' messages. Thought I would link to a recent interview he did for T Nation discussing Crossfit and minimising back related injury. Well worth the read. https://www.t-nation.com/training/doctors-view-of-crossfit



20.01.2022 http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2014//03/4015913.htm

20.01.2022 As we age we need to protect our tissues - muscle, tendon, bone, etc. Too much loading has detrimental effects, as does too little loading. Finding that 'sweet spot' is the key to the longevity of our physical selves. http://www.premax.com.au//the-mature-age-athlete-prolongin

20.01.2022 With the Tour de France coming up, a little insight into the common injuries we see in cyclists with Physiotherapist Chris Mallac. If you're a cyclist this is for you! "Other than the obvious trauma related injuries sustained in falls such as dislocated shoulders, displaced AC joints (very common) and fractured bones, cyclists tend to suffer from a plethora of overuse based injuries due to the extreme volume of time spent on the saddle. The first factors to consider are the ...Continue reading

17.01.2022 Ok joggers, here is some credible advice as to how to best benefit from your exercise over a life time. http://www.medicaldaily.com/light-jogging-extends-lifespan-

17.01.2022 More emerging evidence of the importance of exercise. Early days for the science in this area but well worth a look if you or someone close to you is undergoing chemotherapy. Thanks to the team at CrossFit Rosebud for sharing earlier.



17.01.2022 http://www.premax.com.au/blog/lower-back-pain-in-cycling

16.01.2022 'There is no good evidence that wearing backpacks adversely affects a child's healthbut there is good evidence that physical inactivity does.' The APA is enco...uraging parents to focus on comfortable backpacks and to get their children moving this school year. Walking to school has declined 42 per cent in the last 40 years in Australia, yet it's one of the easiest ways to incorporate exercise into a busy day. Read more: http://bit.ly/2k1lGtU See more

15.01.2022 A longer read but very informative http://www.kidspot.com.au/warning-to-parents-chiropractics/

15.01.2022 7 reasons to exercise other than to 'lose weight' or 'to get fit' http://www.abc.net.au//thep/stories/2015/05/11/4233218.htm

15.01.2022 Organised sport at an early age improves a child's academic performance and autonomy.

15.01.2022 Don't want your muscles to die?! Try exercising regularly through all stages of life. http://mobile.nytimes.com//exercise-makes-our-muscles-wo/

13.01.2022 Massage therapy is back! Amanda is now available Tuesdays and Thursdays. Call us on 5984 4322 at Sorrento Medical Centre

13.01.2022 A good summary on sleep cycles and the importance of quality rest http://www.catalystathletics.com/articles/article.php

12.01.2022 Do you use Kinesio Tape on a regular basis? A recent systematic review by researchers in Brazil and Australia has concluded that current evidence does not support the use of Kinesio taping in clinical practice for the treatment of shoulder pain, chronic low back pain, neck, or plantar fascia pain. This doesn't mean that the tape does not have a role in certain conditions but it does give clinicians more insight to when it may not be a useful intervention. http://www.journalofphysiotherapy.com//S1836-9553/abstract

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10.01.2022 Why do some people with degenerative changes hurt, while others dont? I hope this can make sense of things. Let's consider degenerative changes like grey hair ...and wrinkles on the inside. They are a normal part of ageing! A better term is probably age-related tissue changes as they are commonly found on imaging among asymptomatic individuals. This graphic is a great example of that. So how do we explain why some people with degenerative tissue changes hurt, and others dont? Louis Gifford wrote about this in his book Aches and pains: "Feeling low, coping poorly or being under stress, may be background mental states that also prime the central hypersensitivity circuitry. Hence spontaneous onset of physical symptoms due to the unmasking of normally muted nociceptive activity or circuitry. Further, psychological factors may be important in triggering pain states or making them more likely. They are also likely to amplify pain above usual levels should the individual sustain some form of strain or injury. That there may not have been an obvious physical incident can be irrelevant if we consider that as most of us age we harbour more and more physical abnormalities and imperfections that are silently signalling their status to the CNS. I think this is one of the major reasons why degenerative changes can be present for a great many years without any symptom manifestation." Many factors modulate pain. Do we need to change the structure to get out of pain? No! Let's close with more of Giffords words: "Weak and deconditioned tissues in a vulnerable organism are likely to keep the sensitivity dimmer switch on a high setting, get them fitter and the switch can turn it all down. Big point here, its not necessarily the tissues getting fitter that do the trick its the context in which the tissues get fitter that is the key. How the individual patient interprets it all can massively help or massively mess it all up!"

09.01.2022 Have you or someone you care about suffered with back pain? Chances are yes, as it has been estimated that between 70% to 90% of people will be afflicted at some point in their lifetime. https://qz.com//the-100-billion-per-year-back-pain-indust/

08.01.2022 This article did the rounds yesterday, but it is too good to not share it. Really reinforces the need to be STRONG at every age http://www.theage.com.au//strong-at-every-age-20140405-364

08.01.2022 Join our team! Massage/Myotherapist vacancy. If you are passionate about improving the health and wellbeing of others you just might be the professional we are looking for. Days and hours negotiable. Please PM or email [email protected] for more information.

06.01.2022 Some straight forward tips to stop the excuses! (Lord knows I need to enact them.....) START MOVING PEOPLE !! http://blog.myfitnesspal.com//so-you-want-to-stop-blowin/

05.01.2022 Why do some people with degenerative changes hurt, while others don’t? I hope this can make sense of things. Let's consider degenerative changes like grey hair ...and wrinkles on the inside. They are a normal part of ageing! A better term is probably age-related tissue changes as they are commonly found on imaging among asymptomatic individuals. This graphic is a great example of that. So how do we explain why some people with degenerative tissue changes hurt, and others don’t? Louis Gifford wrote about this in his book Aches and pains: "Feeling low, coping poorly or being under stress, may be background mental states that also prime the central hypersensitivity circuitry. Hence spontaneous onset of physical symptoms due to the unmasking of normally muted nociceptive activity or circuitry. Further, psychological factors may be important in triggering pain states or making them more likely. They are also likely to amplify pain above ‘usual’ levels should the individual sustain some form of strain or injury. That there may not have been an obvious physical incident can be irrelevant if we consider that as most of us age we harbour more and more physical ‘abnormalities and imperfections’ that are silently signalling their status to the CNS. I think this is one of the major reasons why degenerative changes can be present for a great many years without any symptom manifestation." Many factors modulate pain. Do we need to change the structure to get out of pain? No! Let's close with more of Gifford’s words: "Weak and deconditioned tissues in a vulnerable organism are likely to keep the sensitivity dimmer switch on a high setting, get them fitter and the switch can turn it all down. Big point here, it’s not necessarily the tissues getting fitter that do the trick it’s the context in which the tissues get fitter that is the key. How the individual patient interprets it all can massively help or massively mess it all up!"

05.01.2022 https://theconversation.com/yoga-may-be-the-missing-link-to

05.01.2022 http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2014//22/3977538.htm

05.01.2022 Finally some evidence that being fit (not just active) can help to offset some of the negative effects of sitting. http://www.abc.net.au//sitting-kills-but-being-fit/7017354

04.01.2022 http://www.abc.net.au//feat/stories/2015/06/16/4255793.htm

04.01.2022 https://theconversation.com/tackling-the-stigma-how-sports-

04.01.2022 About to take a holiday or travel for competition? This post is for you http://www.premax.com.au//the-travelling-athlete-tips-from

03.01.2022 6 tips to age well. 1. Keep active 2. Don't smoke 3. Be social 4. Eat well and < alcohol 5. Keep brain active 6. Be an optimist http://www.abc.net.au//feat/stories/2015/04/27/4224353.htm

02.01.2022 http://www.purepharma.com/au_en/news/good-nights-sleep/

01.01.2022 Tomorrow we welcome back our amazing myotherapist Giulia Elstone who is returning from maternity leave. Her appointments are filling up quickly, so book early to avoid disappointment! 5984 4322

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