Decoding Your Headache: What the Location and Type Can Tell You
Headaches are one of the most common pain complaints, affecting nearly everyone at some point in their lives. But not all headaches are created equal. The location, intensity, and quality of the pain can offer valuable clues about what's causing it—and how best to...
Julie Goodwin’s Sweet Potato Soup
A delicious, creamy soup with bold spicy flavours, this is the ultimate in comfort food! Sweet potatoes are roasted and blended with a bold red curry paste and coconut milk, perfect for a warming lunch or night time meal. Julie Goodwin’s Sweet Potato Soup Serves - 4-6...
Common Tradie Injuries and How to Reduce the Risks
August is Tradies National Health Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the health and wellbeing of Australia’s tradespeople. Did you know that while tradies make up just over 30% of Australia’s workforce, they account for nearly 60% of all serious...
SPHC Physio Jack’s Gold Coast Half Marathon – More Than Just a Finish Line
For SPHC physiotherapist Jack, completing the Gold Coast Half Marathon was about more than just clocking up kilometres — it was a return to running form after years of setbacks. “Before signing up for this race I hadn't run that far since I was at uni,” he says....
3 Porridge Recipes for Performance
Porridge is usually made with a base of oats which are high in fibre and antioxidants. They are also a slow release carb, and when mixed with your protein of choice, can make an awesome pre-workout option, especially in Winter! The following recipe options are great...
Rebalance & Recharge for Winter with Lymphatic Drainage Massage
As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, winter invites us to slow down, reflect, and renew. It’s a season of hibernation — not just for nature, but for our bodies and minds too. While cosy jumpers and hot drinks help us warm up on the outside, our internal...
Shin Splints in Runners – What You Need to Know
Our experienced team of Physios that focus on Running performance, have come up with another great article on Shin Splints. What are Shin Splints? Shin splints, technically known as medial tibial stress syndrome, are a common complaint among runners, especially those...
Creamy Chicken, Bacon and Cauliflower Bake
If you are currently reviewing your meal options to suit the cooler weather, here is a delicious, easy dinner idea that is protein rich yet lower in carbs and gluten free, allowing you to stay focussed on your health goals. Creamy Chicken, Bacon and Cauliflower Bake...
How Pilates Gave me my Life Back
To celebrate World Pilates day today, 3rd May, we’d like to share Ann’s Story. Ann's Story When Ann was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2021, she faced it head-on. After losing 25 cm of her bowel during surgery and being declared cancer-free, she thought the hardest...
Why Cross-Training is a Great Choice for Runners
Running is simple—lace up, get out the door, and put one foot in front of the other. And nothing gets you better at running than more running. But nothing gets you injured like running more than your body is ready for. Cross-training can be a great addition to your...
