Joints change with time, and as we age we experience aches and pains and a gradual loss of mobility. However, osteoarthritis, one of 150 different forms of arthritis, is not simply a matter of getting older. It is a degenerative process that results in relatively rapid deterioration of a joint.
Physiotherapists at Go! have invested years of post-graduate training in the assessment and treatment of neck and back pain. Whether you struggle with a brand new injury or a chronic problem, our physiotherapists will perform a biomechanical assessment of your spine to determine the causes of the back pain.
Here are a few exercises for common muscles that get overused by musicians, especially string players. Keep reading for more tips to prevent and alleviate common musician injuries!
As we age, our ability to maintain balance decreases, thereby increasing the risk for falls, injuries and even disability. Poor balance can result from decreased muscle and joint flexibility and strength, reduced core muscle stability, visual defects or inner ear dysfunction.
Physiotherapy is the primary health care profession that promotes wellness, mobility and independent function. Physiotherapists have advanced understanding of how the body moves, what keeps it from moving well and how to restore mobility.
Surgery of any kind can be an intimidating and overwhelming experience. No matter what kind of surgery you are facing, we communicate with your surgeon and obtain knowledge of the surgeon’s protocols in order to achieve the best rehabilitation outcome.