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  • Home
  • Who We Are
    • Meet Your Therapists
    • What Our Clients Say – Testimonials
  • Our Approach
    • Your 9 Steps to Being Pain-Free
    • Sports Therapy
    • Muscle Activation Techniques
  • Injuries and Advice
    • Non-Sporting Injury
    • Injuries By Area
      • Head and Neck
        • Neck Pain
        • Headaches
        • Whiplash
      • Shoulder
        • Frozen Shoulder
        • Rotator Cuff
      • Arm
        • Tennis / Golfers Elbow
        • RSI
      • Back
        • General Back Pain
        • Sciatic Pain
        • Severe Back Pain
      • Hips and Pelvis
        • Groin Pain
        • Sacroiliac Joint Pain
      • Leg
        • Hamstrings
        • Shin Splints
      • Knee
        • Knee Pain
        • Runner’s Knee
        • Patella Tendonitis
      • Foot and Ankle
        • Ankle Sprain
        • Achilles Tendons
        • Plantar Fasciitis
    • Arthritis
    • Hyper-mobility
  • Sports Treatments
    • Sports Injuries
    • Sports Massage
    • Sport Specific Advice
      • Cycling
      • Tennis
      • Hiking
      • Volleyball
      • Triathlon
      • Swimming
      • Running
      • Football
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Daily Archives: December 3, 2015

Physio Cramp Brighton

Physiotherapy Research: So What Is Cramp Anyway?

UncategorizedBy Jamie WebbDecember 3, 2015

Physiotherapists and Sports Therapists alike have for many years struggled to explain what cramp is to their clients. After all the text books state that cramp is “not fully understood.” However, new recent insight, backed up by our clinical experience may well have an answer… or part of one at least! This Blog has been…

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