The adult verruca is on the rise and – as many NHS trusts do not offer treatment for a verruca – many people are now seeking self- or home-remedies for…
To celebrate World Osteopathy Day (June 22nd), we are offering a 50% discount off your first appointment with Will, for appointments booked up to and including the 30th of June…
The Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ or ‘jaw joint’) is the most frequently used joint in the body, we use it to eat, smile, talk and even breathe therefore it’s not a…
When it comes to injuries, sadly, we are sometimes our own worst enemy. Not all injuries happen in a flash of pain on the sports field – many are the…
Discomfort in the shoulder while swimming is likely to be a condition more commonly known as “Swimmer’s Shoulder”. The shoulder is needed to assist pulling the body through the water,…
Newcastle Sports Injury Clinic has launched a new campaign aimed at helping people to tackle the pain that affects their daily lives. #LivePainFree is the new campaign from the leading…
It may be as traditional in England as turkey and stuffing, but the annual festive fixture list in the English football leagues has come under scrutiny once again because of…
First set The shoulder sacrifices stability to be the most mobile joint in the body. The stability of the shoulder joint is provided by the anatomical design allowing the wide…
We recently blogged about some of the factors that cause or aggravate shoulder and neck tension. Now, we are going to look at some of the measures you can take to…
When a team receives a medal, wins a trophy or players reach a personal goal, it is not just them celebrating. The player or team will have an extensive support…