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Compression Fractures

Do you have a compression fracture or suspect you might? Do you have pain in your back that increases with standing or sitting but is relieved with laying down? There are many other symptoms that you may experience. This blog goes into detail on those symptoms you may experience as well as why you might have a compression fracture. The physiotherapists at Break Free Physiotherapy and Wellness can help you with pain management and returning to the activities you enjoy!

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Clicking and Jaw pain

Do you have a nagging pain in your jaw that won't go away? Or a click every time you chew or bite on something? There are many reasons why this may happen. We can help you find the source of your jaw pain and get you back to being pain-free. This blog reviews potential sources and how physiotherapy can help you with your jaw pain.

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Why do I have knee pain while running?

There are many reasons why you may be experiencing knee pain while running. This blog reviews several reasons including muscle weakness/imbalances, footwear, and spinal sources of pain. Our physiotherapists can effectively assess your knee and provide appropriate treatment specific to you in order to get you back into running pain-free.

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Shoulder and Arm Pain from Holding Your Newborn Baby

Experiencing shoulder and arm pain from holding your newborn baby? This can be very common, especially in the first few months. The physiotherapists at Break Free Physiotherapy can assess your shoulder/arm and figure out the source of the issue. We can provide an appropriate treatment plan so this is one less thing for you to worry about!

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My Thoughts on Using the McKenzie Method (MDT)

The McKenzie Method of Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy (MDT) is an awesome way to find the source of your problem through repeated movements and objective testing. An exciting part of this treatment is the potential to rapidly reverse your condition; this includes rapidly changing your range of motion, decreasing your pain and accelerating the return to activities you love.

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Why does my shoulder and arm hurt?

It’s really frustrating when you can’t figure out where your pain is coming from. You may be looking for someone to help relieve your shoulder and arm pain. It’s important to find the source of your pain, and your physiotherapist at Break Free Physiotherapy in London, Ontario can help you find it.

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Why are my feet tingling?

I’ve had a lot of people in the Break Free Community ask me about tingling in their feet. Where does it come from? Why does it happen? Why in some people does it happen in one foot versus both?

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Centralization vs. Peripheralization

Centralization and peripheralization are characteristics that help predict the outcome of a condition. Specifically, these characteristics provide us with more information about how treatment for your neck or back pain is progressing, and an estimated timeline for recovery.

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Biceps Tendinopathy

We’ve all heard of the biceps, a.k.a. our ‘guns’, but what is a tendinopathy? First, we need to know what the role of a tendon is. A tendon is the portion of the muscle that attaches the muscle belly to the bone. They take on a lot of the tensile and loading forces that happen when the muscles are contracted.

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Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome

Many people think that knee pain is a sign of aging or ‘getting old’, but it’s actually quite common in adolescents and adults younger than 60 years old. In fact, patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is one of the most common causes of frontal knee pain in these age groups. Another name for PFPS is runner’s knee, as it is common in runners.

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Lateral Ankle Sprains

An ankle sprain is one of the most common injuries to happen while playing sports. If you’ve experienced this, you may have noticed a higher likelihood of spraining the same ankle. That’s because a lateral ankle sprain has a very high rate of reinjury and can lead to long term ankle instability.

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Student Placement Reflection

My experience at Break Free has been incredibly eye-opening. Seeing the advances that the clients in this clinic have made as they go through their rehabilitation journey has only reassured me that I am entering a field I am passionate about.

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Understanding Vertigo

I feel dizzy, it must be vertigo!

This is a common myth that many of my clients share during their visits, but there is actually a difference between dizziness and vertigo.

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Gunn IMS

You may have heard about this novel technique that been increasing in popularity. London Ontario Physiotherapist, Corey Kim, will give answers to many of the common questions that our patients ask before they receive IMS Gunn Dry Needling.

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5 Myths: Urinary Incontinence & the Pelvic Floor

Did you know that approximately 1 in 4 women, and 1 in 9 men in Canada experience urinary incontinence? This includes individuals from young adulthood all the way through to older adults.

There are several myths surrounding pelvic floor dysfunction…

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Preventing Pandemic Posture Pain

Since the pandemic, we’ve had many clients come in with neck pain from sustained sitting positions while working from home. Break Free wants to share some ways to keep your neck mobile and stay healthy!

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Snow Shoveling: Reducing Injuries

Take back winter with these snow shoveling tips and tricks! Winter is here and that means a lot of snow to clear off our driveways. The most common injuries we see during winter are shoulder and back injuries from shoveling, or a slip and fall. Here are a couple of tips to prevent body strain during the winter season.

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The McKenzie Method

Have you had a lingering injury or pain that you have not been able to resolve with stretching or different therapies? What’s going on with my body? The McKenzie Method may have the answer to your problem! This blog briefly reviews some key points about the McKenzie Method of Diagnosis and Therapy and how it may help you.

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What is Virtual Care and How Does it Work?

Virtual Care, virtual physiotherapy or telerehabilitation are all terms which are referring to the same thing. It is an internet-based method of providing an assessment and delivering treatment through audio and video conferencing.

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Concussions – How “Shake it Off” Doesn’t Work for Kids Anymore

Growing up how many times have you heard “it’s just a bump, shake it off and get back in there”? According to the Government of Canada, 93% of sports and recreation-related traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are among children! Read more about concussions from sports and how you can manage them.

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