Yearly Archive: 2014

Recover from a MPFL reconstruction/repair

December 11, 2014 Following a Medial Patello Femoral Ligament (MPFL) reconstruction or repair, the most important thing in the 48 hours after surgery is to try to get the swelling to settle down. You should rest and elevate the leg so your knee is above the level of your heart. This will help pain and swelling – don’t get up...
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Post-ACL reconstruction exercises

December 11, 2014 Exercises for the first two weeks after your ACL reconstruction In the first two weeks after your ACL reconstruction you should perform simple exercises aimed at boosting circulation and keeping muscles working during this time. In that first fortnight you should aim to get your knee out of its splint around three to four times. the...
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Post-ACL reconstruction information

December 11, 2014 Following your post-ACL reconstruction, you will experience some pain and swelling. The main idea in the first fortnight after your surgery is to get the pain and swelling under control. To do this, you need to rest with your leg elevated and use crutches at all times, not putting any weight on that leg. You...
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Post-knee arthroscopy exercises

December 11, 2014 Following a knee arthroscopy you should perform gentle exercises to get your knee moving. You can do these exercises laying on a flat surface. exercise one: tense thigh muscle and hold for five seconds exercise two: contract thigh muscles and lift leg exercise three: gentle knee bends exercise four: knee extensions with a rolled up towel under...
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Post-op ankle arthroscopy

December 11, 2014 Recover quickly from your post-operative ankle arthroscopy To ensure a speedy and effective recovery from your ankle arthroscopy, your should rest, elevate and ice your ankle. Follow our tips below and watch our video. stack some pillows and elevate your ankle gently move your ankle up and down to boost circulation (flexes) try not to...
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Post-knee arthroscopy info, including microfracture

December 11, 2014 Following a knee arthroscopy, including microfracture, you need to remain non-weight bearing for six weeks and not put your foot to the ground at all during this time. You also shouldn’t bend your knee all the way to a 90-degree angle as this will put too much of a strain on the deep structures in...
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You’re a finisher……How do I recover?

November 3, 2014 Whatever the feat you have just completed; marathon, adventure race, sprint triathlon, ironman, the Coolangatta gold or a 5km fun run, any physical achievement will demand a certain amount of rest and recovery. Many factors will affect the length of recovery following a race, these include; the athlete’s age, level of conditioning, injury status, nutrition...
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Race week: How to taper and prepare

October 17, 2014 So you’ve picked an event (months ago!), have been committed to your training and race week is drawing closer by the day. Training we know; we do it week in and week out, sometimes for months on end for those crazy ironman triathlons. But doing a 200km bike ride and a 30km run the weekend...
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Post-knee arthroscopy information

October 11, 2014 Follow-up information following recent arthroscopy surgery When you come out of surgery you will have a compression bandage which goes above and below the knee. This bandage needs to be on for at least three to four days. The bandage is quite thick so there’s no point in icing the area while the bandage is...
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Core exercises for swimmers

June 11, 2014 Pelican Waters Swim Club core program Core exercises are important to help swimmers perform better and swim easier. This video demonstrates various levels of exercises to strengthen your core muscles. These exercises can be performed at home, all you need is a fit ball and a couple of balance disks and a straight stick which is...
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Endurance events

May 5, 2014 Many people are now are pushing themselves to extreme physical limits with their chosen endurance sport and for most it is not a full time profession but rather needing to fit into a busy work / family schedule. As a physiotherapist on the Sunshine Coast we see many client enjoying our ideal climate and getting...
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Acupuncture, Dry needling, Cupping and Physiotherapy

January 12, 2014 In recent years there have been an increasing number of physiotherapists trained in dry needling and acupuncture.  At Sunshine Coast Sportscare our trained physiotherapists use dry needling and cupping as a part of their treatment regime for musculoskeletal conditions and will individually discuss with each client the role needling or cupping may have in assisting...
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How to do lateral ankle taping

January 11, 2014 Generic ankle strapping for a lateral ankle instability, i.e. if you have twisted your ankle. clean your skin to remove sweat and dirt start with an anchor point, not too tight, just a point to adhere more tape in different directions keep the foot flexed up then create some stirrups – always start from the...
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