Stretch

It’s Time to Stretch!

You would have been told once or twice that you need to stretch, but do you know why? We all need to stretch to protect our mobility and independence. Stretching keeps the muscles strong, healthy and flexible, which we all need to maintain a strong range of motion. If we don’t stretch enough, the muscles… Continue Reading»

Massage

Remedial Massage

One question we get asked a lot is “What exactly is Remedial Massage?”. Remedial massage is a combination of soft and deep tissue release that is used for a range of different conditions and muscular issues. At Ormond Physiotherapy we believe that it can be very beneficial in the rehabilitation of an acute injury, as well… Continue Reading»

contour pillow

Pillow Talk

Do you sleep well? If you answered no, it could be your pillow! There are a myriad of factors which can lead to you getting a good nights sleep. A very important factor is a comfortable, well supportive contoured pillow. A contoured pillow will support your head and neck adequately, align your spine properly with… Continue Reading»

Mat Pilates

Mat Pilates

Everyone has heard of Pilates at one stage or another. However, many of us may not know that there are different forms – mat and reformer. Pilates is a strengthening and stretching form of exercise aimed at targeting the whole body, developed by Joseph Pilates in the 1960s. Mat Pilates is performed on the floor on a… Continue Reading»

Archies Flip Flops

Summer Footwear

As the warmer weather approaches, so does the need to ditch our closed toes shoes for the more liberating thongs or sandals. However, for those who suffer from heel, foot, lower limb or even back pain, the thought of what to wear can be very troubling. There are a lot of great summer footwear options! But… Continue Reading»

Shoulder Pain

Shoulder Pain

Shoulder pain is very common due to the unstable nature of the shoulder joint. Therefore, it is vital for all the muscles in and around the shoulder to be precisely coordinated in order to achieve a normal functioning shoulder. Additionally, due to its instability even the smallest injury to one of these muscles or supporting structures… Continue Reading»