All | Articles | Forum | Products | Events | Members
Keywords:
Sort by:

4 results returned
 
Which Injury Specialist: Osteopaths
By Rob Watts on 05/06/2000 19:12:36
When to go, what to expect

UAN:242 Article type:--Practice Whereas chiropractors are likely to crunch and click the bones, osteopaths are more likely to apply pressure to the soft tissue: the muscles, the ligaments, and the tendons. “We’re principally concerned

Which Injury Specialist: Sports Doctors
By Rob Watts on 05/06/2000 19:12:34
When to go, what to expect

UAN:240 Article type:--Practice Sports doctors treat the musculoskeletal system – ligaments, joints, bones, tendons, muscles and nerves. Some generalists treat the entire human body, others specialise in specific areas of the body or in a

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

confirmed a torn ligament, although Strong had no recollection of turning the ankle at all. “The injury had been with me for almost a year, although I’d always tried to put it to the back of my mind. It would have been much better to have gone to the physio

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

, characterised by clicks and crunches. More...Sports doctors Sports doctors treat the musculoskeletal system – ligaments, joints, bones, tendons, muscles and nerves. Some generalists treat the entire human body, others specialise in specific areas of the body

Categories

Beating Injury (4)

Authors

Rob Watts (4)

Date Range

More than 12 months (4)


Related Searches

injury general osteopathy sports doctors physiotherapy specialist

Search took: 0.014 secs

RW competitions

RW on Twitter

RW Poll

Want to lose weight? What's your key motivation?