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Pre-injury Baseline Testing - why is it important?
Firstly, let's have a look at an injury protocol for an ACL. If you were to injure your ACL (a ligament in your knee) you will work with someone until it has completely healed, your pain/symptoms has resolved, your knee is functional, it can withstand the demands of your sport and you are confident with using your knee again. You do not return to sport until all of these factors have been met. How do we know when it is strong again? We test it, we compare it to the other side
HQ Management
Nov 72 min read
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How can a concussion injury hinder long-term sports performance?
A concussion injury can create a huge array of dysfunctions to the body; ATP (energy) production issues, blood flow issues, joint awareness issues, spatial awareness issues, visual tracking issues, depth perception issues, neck issues and so much more. Whilst some of these dysfunctions may just take time to recover – others may need targeted rehabilitation to get back to an optimal functioning state. Let’s dive into some of these and explore why your performance may be hinder
HQ Management
Jul 292 min read
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Undiagnosed Concussion from a Motor Vehicle Accident – it is more common than you think
Car accidents can be extremely distressing; the injuries, the trauma, the shock, the damage, the paperwork, the added stress to your life. You do all the right things as best you can, however, you still have unresolved symptoms that seem to continually rear their head on you. Maybe you have lingering headaches, maybe your memory is not like it used to be, maybe you still struggle to concentrate or have difficulties holding conversations in the office. Too many people settle
HQ Management
Jun 252 min read
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