With Pilates being our most attended class of the week so far, our members can now enjoy our brand new mats as they continue talking strides to improving their wellbeing. For class information see the attached flyer and contact us 01284
We are excited to introduce Robyn Cardy to the team who will be offering a Nutrition Service here at Bury Physio starting on Thursday evenings from the 15th October 2020. Robyn has a degree in Nutrition and Human Health and qualified from the University of Suffolk. She has since worked
Join us on Microsoft teams for an ONLINE EVENING LECTURE with Willem Shenk from the BMI Hospital Bury St Edmunds. The lecture will focus on: Oxfords, ACL's and Monoloops Date: Tuesday October 27th Time: 7.30pm Please email georgi@bmihealthcare.co.uk to book a place
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sURTAaxmc8&feature=youtu.be The CSP has developed a brand new animation to help patients who are recovering from Covid-19 to self-manage their symptoms with physiotherapy guidance. This is a great resource for you to share with your patients and their families to help ease some of their anxiety
Join us on Microsoft Teams for a Free lecture on Knee Preservation with BMI Orthopaedic Consultant Paul Nicolai 30th June 7.30pm Contact georgina.ross@bmihealthcare.co.uk to book a place
A lovely review from a patient who has received treatment from Physiotherapist Jane Bos. For Dizziness or Vestibular issues, please contact the clinic - we can help. (Book online in Jane’s diary or contact the clinic for appointment availability 01284 748200 or email admin@buryphysio.co.uk) Please note: a GP
?What is it? Lumbopelvic stabilisation is a nutshell description Pilates. Classes can vary as the core foundation exercises devised by Joseph Pilates are modified and adapted to individuals and different patient groups – there are many variations on a theme. Pilates challenges your central stabilising trunk muscles
Activities that involve gripping, twisting the forearm or repetitive movements at fingers (such as typing) can all aggravate the tendons that attach to the elbow. The muscles of the forearm work to bend and extend the wrist and fingers and can be susceptible to irritation
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