COMPLETE SLEEPRRR PILLOW AT THE AARK CLINIC

complete-sleeper-pillowThe only pillow The Aark Clinic Recommends

The Complete Sleeprrr: When it comes to pillow advice, there has only been one pillow I will recommend to my patients. Choosing a pillow is a very individual choice, we all have our own preferences. However, we all need good support from our pillows, especially if we start to feel the effects of aging.

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HEADACHES

CERVICO-GENIC HEADACHE

Cervico-genic Headaches are quite commonly seen by osteopaths. Most patients are unaware of the true origin of their head pain. Which is quite often from structures in the neck i.e joints, muscles and fascia.

Causes:

  • Facet joint restrictions in the neck and upper back
  • Myofascial trigger points in the neck and shoulder muscles
  • Forward head carriage
  • Head tilt

Osteopaths use a variety of techniques to help resolve the symptoms associated with cervico-genic headaches. In combination with a tailored stretching and strengthening regime have been shown to reduce the frequency and intensity of the symptoms.

At The Aark Clinic you will receive the best advice and treatment together with specific rehab exercises.

Please call 01322 788 049 or email info@theaark.co.uk to book your appointment.

BURSITIS

SUB ACROMIAL – PRE-PATELLA – POPLITEAL – TROCHANTERIC – ACHILLES BURSITIS

Bursitis

Bursitis is a condition that commonly gets overlooked when practitioners diagnose injuries. It is important to know about bursae when trying to rehabilitate an injured area of the body. Failure to recognise the involvement of the bursae/bursitis will prolong the rehabilitation phase.

Bursae lie most commonly where any moving tissue for example tendons or connective tissue rub over bony structures. When inflamed they cause bursitis.

Bursae are easy to imagine as fluid filled sacs acting like a cushion between the tendon and bone to prevent the tendon from fraying. This allows for total freedom of movement and reduces friction between the two surfaces.

 

Common injury sites

  • Sub-acromial (shoulder)
  • Olecranon (elbow)
  • Calcaneal (heel)
  • Poplitial & Pes Anserine (behind the knee)
  • Patella (knee cap)
  • Trochanteric (side of hip)
  • Psoas / illiopsoas (hip/groin)

Sub Acromial Bursa

Common Causes of Bursitis

  • Repetitive/chronic strain injuries
  • Acute impact
  • Infection
  • Arthritis

Symptoms will include pain over the region, swelling, burning hot redness and restriction of movement of the associated joint.

Bursitis is often diagnosed in conjunction with other injuries such as tendon strain/tear or impact bruising. For example a very common condition osteopaths see bursitis with is Sub Acromial Impingement which leads to the inability to raise the arm due to either pain or weakness.

Bursitis injuries can become very debilitating, leading to stiffness, restriction of movement of the associated joints and inflaming the tissues around them. It is important to seek diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible.

Osteopaths treat bursitis every day with good results, so if you require treatment for a suspected bursitis injury, please contact The Aark Clinic to book an appointment with registered Osteopath Lloyd Tilney. 01322 788 049  info@theaark.co.uk

Posture

How good is your posture?

Posture is the position in which you hold your body upright against gravity while standing, sitting or lying down. Correct neutral posture involves training your body to stand, walk, sit and lie in positions where the least strain is placed on supporting muscles and ligaments during movement or weight-bearing activities.


 Good Posture: Ears, Shoulders, Hips, Knees and Ankles should all be in line.

Posture

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Free Radicals…What are they ???

Free radicals

(FR) are unstable and highly reactive molecules which cause oxidative damage in our bodies. To illustrate the point, it’s similar to leaving a lump of iron in a glass of water, eventually it will rust up, and that’s exactly what oxidative stress does to our bodies. These Free Radicals are unstable because they are missing an electron, so to try and stabilise themselves, they steal electrons from any molecule that comes into contact with them. Quite a battle going on there!

Free Radicals

If you imagine inside your body and think of all the changes that are happening when oxidation (rusting up) occurs, you can imagine the effects it could have in the long term.

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MARATHON RUNNERS

MARATHON RUNNING – INJURIES, INJURY PREVENTION

Generally speaking there are 2 type of running injuries. Traumatic injuries, for example tripping on the pavement during a run, Or, overuse injuries, which are the result of repetitive strain on a particular tissue. Each time you train or go for a marathon training run, micro traumas occur which over time can lead to injury, i.e Patella Tendonitis, muscle strain.

Marathon- Run faster, More efficient with Osteopathy & Sports massage

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PROBIOTICS….PROTECT FROM THE INSIDE

What are Probiotics?

Probiotics are friendly beneficial bacteria that live in our small and large intestines. They are crucial to our survival and share a symbiotic relationship with us. There are roughly 100 TRILLION bacteria living in our gut. Keeping a healthy balance of bacteria is fundamental to our health because 80% of our IMMUNE SYSTEM is located in or around the digestive tract. People refer to gut bacteria as ‘Good’ or ‘Bad’, but actually they all perform a function in one way or another. They are responsible and intrinsically linked to our hormones, chemical messages to our brain and so many other key functions, we need to make sure we are looking after our ‘SYMBIOTIC’ partners in life.

Renewlife ultimate flora

Disruptions to Bacterial Balance

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