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Q+A: Will acupunture help my plantar fasciitis
By David Holland on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
Our experts answer real-life questions

acupuncture – is this a waste of time?A Unfortunately the short answer is, probably ‘yes’. While acupuncture itself is fine for treating symptoms, it may side-step the actual cause of your problem. You need to find a recognised practitioner – perhaps

5 Ways to Beat Injury
By Ben Palfreyman on 08/07/2010 15:56:20
GB sprinter Harry Aikines-Aryeetey gives us his hard-earned advice on how to avoid and overcome the pain of injury

was reduced to almost no exercise, and his recovery was slow and painful.One of the alternative therapies he used was acupuncture, and Harry today is a passionate advocate of the technique. "I still have acupuncture today. It's brilliant." Harry tells us

Q+A: How can I recover from shin splints?
By on 21/09/2011 15:56:34

that are not right for your foot type, can cause shin pain.TreatmentTreatment must start with rest, ice and compression. Acupuncture, ultrasound or taping your shins can help with the pain, but strengthening and stretching, along with proprioceptive and balance

Which Injury Specialist: Chartered Physiotherapist
By Rob Watts on 05/06/2000 19:12:37
When to go, what to expect

; manipulation and mobilisation to reduce pain and stiffness; electrotherapy such as ultrasound to break down scar tissue; acupuncture; hydrotherapy; and massage. Minimum qualification Three-year degree course or longer, signified by the initials SRP (State

Q+A: Sacro-iliac pain after childbirth
By Judith Pitt-Brooke on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
Our experts answer real-life questions

Q Since having my last baby I have experienced a burning feeling down through my sacro-iliac joint. Occasionally I feel an ache deep in my buttock. I’ve tried osteopaths, physiotherapy with ultrasound and now acupuncture, and I would appreciate

Which Injury Specialist?
By Rob Watts on 05/06/2002 19:27:38
When you're injured and you want help immediately, it's often hard to know where to turn. Cut through the confusion with this guide to the world of sports medicine

to reduce pain and stiffness; electrotherapy such as ultrasound to break down scar tissue; acupuncture; hydrotherapy; and massage. More...Podiatrists The myth is that podiatrists won’t give you a second thought unless you’re laid low with foot pain

RW's BIG Q+A Index
By Runner's World on 28/10/2007 00:00:00
Your questions - our experts

't acupuncture helping my plantar fasciitis? --My rigid orthoses give me heel pain. Help! --What's this mystery lump on my heel? --How can I run with a painful heel spur? Do I need surgery? --How can I beat Morton's Neuroma?Ankle AreaWill ankle weights make

40 Best Injury and Health Tips - From The Forum
By Runner's World on 14/06/2005 12:41:16
Last time we checked there were over 8500 threads in the Health + Injury folder, with over 388354 forum posts. Here are some of the highlights

you have to stop runningWoody 6 - I refused to stop running, so my physio recommended: massaging both the Achilles and the calf muscle; acupuncture - I was sceptical, but it really helps stimulate blood flow to the area; heat and cold - and definitely

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