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What is Sinus Tarsi Syndrome?
Sinus Tarsi Syndrome is a condition characterized by pain and inflammation in the sinus tarsi, a small tunnel-like cavity located on the outside of the ankle between the talus and calcaneus bones.

What is the Boom-Bust Chronic Pain Cycle?
The "boom-bust" cycle, also known as the "push-crash" cycle, is a phenomenon often observed in individuals with chronic pain conditions.

What is Upper Cross Syndrome?
Upper Cross Syndrome (UCS) is a postural dysfunction characterized by muscle imbalances in the upper body.

What is Lower Cross Syndrome?
Lower Cross Syndrome (LCS) is a postural imbalance that typically involves a combination of muscle weakness and tightness in the pelvic and lumbar regions.

What is a Repetitive Stress Injury (RSI)?
Repetitive stress injuries (RSIs), also known as repetitive strain injuries, are a group of conditions that result from the repetitive use or overuse of a particular part of the body.

Benefits of Compression and Tubigrip for the Management of Injuries
Compression garments apply pressure to the affected area, which can help reduce swelling and oedema.

Benefits of Electrical Stimulation machines
Electrical stimulation machines, also known as neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) or transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), offer various benefits in physiotherapy.

Olecranon Bursitis
Olecranon bursitis, sometimes referred to as "Popeye elbow" or "student's elbow," is a condition characterized by inflammation of the olecranon bursa.

Infrapatellar Bursitis
Infrapatellar bursitis, also known as ‘clergyman's knee’, is a condition characterized by inflammation of the infrapatellar bursa located just below the kneecap.

Bifurcate Ligament Injuries
A bifurcate ligament injury is a condition that affects the ligaments within the foot, specifically the bifurcate ligament.