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Q+A: Sacro-iliac pain after childbirth
By Judith Pitt-Brooke on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
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hasn’t been identified accurately, so don’t give up yet. —Judith Pitt-Brooke, chartered physiotherapist at the East Midlands Physiotherapy Clinic and On Trak Movement Analysis Centre

Q+A: Calf strains: Why they occur and how to treat
By Judith Pitt-Brooke on 13/02/2006 15:51:05
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more prone to muscle injury. Consuming low-GI carbohydrates soon after exercise will help recovery – foods such as fruit, oats, rye bread and some nuts fall into this category.—Judith Pitt-Brooke, East Midlands Physiotherapy Clinic, Loughborough

Q+A: What's this hip pain? Should I stretch?
By Judith Pitt-Brooke on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
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. If this does not resolve your problem, seek the advice of a chartered physiotherapist regarding a possible bursitis (friction blister) or a deeper-seated biomechanical problem.—Judith Pitt-Brooke, chartered physiotherapist at the East Midlands Physiotherapy

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