by Live Healthy | Mar 9, 2023 | Exercise, Lifestyle, Massage, Pain Relief, Physiotherapy, Pilates, Rehabilitation
Over 4.4 million people in Australia have a disability. A disability can be any condition that limits someone’s mobility, sensory or mental functions, and it can be permanent or temporary. Disabilities can be caused by an accident or trauma, disease or genetics....
by Live Healthy | Feb 3, 2023 | Exercise, Lifestyle, Pain Relief, Physiotherapy, Posture, Running, Sports
Have you always dreamt of being a runner? Perhaps you’ve seen or heard a friend rave about how they love running and you notice how fit and healthy they are looking? Well there is good news and bad news… The good news is that running is for everyone! No matter how...
by Live Healthy | Feb 3, 2023 | Exercise, Lifestyle, Massage, Pilates
Many of us lead busy lives. Especially at this time of year, working from home with kids, back to school or work duties, and of course financial stresses after taking a holiday. All of these things equate to higher levels of stress which can significantly reduce your...
by Live Healthy | Dec 20, 2022 | Exercise, Lifestyle, Massage, Nutrition, Pain Relief, Physiotherapy, Pilates, Rehabilitation, Sports
Is 2023 the year to take responsibility for your own health and wellness? Is it time to create your own health insurance plan by investing in yourself? Creating a personal wellness plan can help those suffering from anxiety or depression, or anyone just wanting to get...
by Live Healthy | Oct 11, 2022 | Exercise, Hydrotherapy, Pain Relief, Physiotherapy, Rehabilitation
Hydrotherapy minimises the stress on the muscles and joints, allowing normal and pain free movement and improving strength and flexibility. What conditions can Hydrotherapy help? Hydrotherapy is an effective and beneficial program that can help people suffering from...
by Live Healthy | Sep 7, 2022 | Dance, Exercise, Pain Relief, Physiotherapy, Rehabilitation, Sports
Ankle sprains are one of the most common sports injuries in Australia. Sometimes, all it takes is a sudden jolt or twist to overstretch and tear the supporting ligaments of the joint. This will result in varying degrees of pain, swelling and bruising. Often the injury...