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A brief history of Pilates

16 Aug 2023 BY Katrina Tarrant POSTED IN Exercise, Physiotherapy, Pilates

Pilates, an increasingly popular exercise regimen is known for its focus on strength, flexibility, and body awareness. You can find studios and gyms in almost all suburbs these days. But did you know that it has a rich history that traces back to the early 20th century? The Pilates method was develo...

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What are 'global muscles'?

14 Aug 2023 BY Katrina Tarrant POSTED IN Exercise, Physiotherapy

**And no, they are not well-travelled muscles!** Global muscles, also known as prime movers or major muscles, are key muscles responsible for generating primary movements and providing the body with strength and power. These muscles are typically larger and situated closer to the body's core. They w...

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The nerve's protector

**Meet the dura, and the reason we need to slide, glide and floss our nerves** **** The dura mater is a tough and protective membrane that surrounds and supports the nerves in the body, particularly in the central nervous system, which includes the brain and spinal cord. Think of it like a strong an...

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Simple exercise: the 'sit to stand'

16 Jun 2023 BY Katrina Tarrant POSTED IN Exercise, Physiotherapy

**Grab a chair for 20 'sit to stands' per day (and, the slower the better!)** The 'sit to stand' exercise, also known as the 'squat to stand', cannot be any easier. This simple and quick exercise offers several benefits for overall health and well-being. It is used by many falls prevention programs...

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