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Home Based Therapy

Are you in need of physiotherapy but can't make it to a clinic? No problem! Home-based physiotherapy is a convenient and effective option that can help you achieve your rehabilitation goals in the familiar surrounds of your own home.

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Sports | Free Full-Text | An Investigation of the Nature of Fear within ACL-Injured Subjects When Exposed to Provocative Videos: A Concurrent Qualitative and Quantitative Study - mdpi.com

Fear is a factor contributing to poor return to sport after an anterior cruciate (ACL) injury, however the identification and assessment of fear is challenging. To improve understanding of fear, this study qualitatively and quantitatively assessed responses to videos depicting threat to knee stability in people who had experienced an ACL injury. ACL-injured participants who had above

Characterisation of pain in people with hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsy - National Center for Biotechnology Information

Hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsy (HNPP) has historically been considered a pain-free condition, though some people with HNPP also complain of pain. This study characterised persistent pain in people with HNPP. Participants provided cross-sectional demographic data, information …

Non-Surgical Management of Knee Pain

Cameron outlines the case of a patient presenting with a 10-year history of insidious, worsening bilateral knee pain, discussing the psychosocial factors that impacted on the patient’s pain and the treatment plan to help him recover.

Understanding Fear after an Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury: A Qualitative Thematic Analysis Using the Common-Sense Model

Fear is a significant factor affecting successful return to sport following an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. However, there is a lack of understanding of the emotional drivers of fear and how fear beliefs are formed. This study qualitatively explored the contextual and emotional underpinnings of fear and how these beliefs were formed, with reference to the Common-Sense Model of Self-Regulation.