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Back Pain in Your 30s: It's Not Old Age, It's Actually…
Back pain in your 30s often doesn’t start with an injury — and it’s not just about posture or ageing. Many people experience ongoing back pain due to stress, long hours, poor recovery, and how the body adapts over time. In this article, we explore why most back pain has no single cause, what many people get wrong about managing it, and how physiotherapy can help you move with confidence again.

Physionique
Jan 124 min read


5 Key Injury Prevention Tips for Tennis Players: Love Your Game, Avoid the Pain!
Wrong vs. right warm-ups—funny fails on one side, expert tips on the other! Don't skip your warm-up!

Physionique
Feb 24, 20254 min read


Causes of Hip Pain and Ways to Relieve It
Patients with hip pain, or patients who have had hip surgery come through the doors of Physionique regularly. These patients highlight...

Physionique
Nov 2, 20233 min read


How your posture might be the cause of your pain
When posture is good, then movement is usually fluid and efficient. There are many misunderstandings about what constitutes good...

Physionique
Oct 9, 20233 min read


Knee pain when running - Common causes and what you can do about it.
Knee pain when running - Common causes and what you can do about it.

Physionique
May 31, 20234 min read
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