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Everything you need to know to tame your pain - part three
What is the latest evidence on the neuroscience behind pain? How does that help to resolve your pain? In part three we explore more of the science behind chronic pain in order to help you to a full recovery from pain. Hint: it’s not caused by bad posture!
Everything you need to know about how to tame your pain - part two
How does chronic pain work and how do we fix it? Osteopath Della explains what happens to the brain when you’re in pain for a long time. At Eureka Health we’re passionate about helping with chronic pain - learn about what you can do and how we can help
Everything you need to know about how to tame your pain - part one
Wondering how to fix your pain? We all experience pain at some points in our lives. Why does some pain go away and other pain hang around for ages? Chronic pain can really wear you down. Learn about pain science from our osteo Della.
Tendon pain and management
We’re here to accurately assess, diagnose and treat your tendon pain. Commonly injured tendons that we see include achilles, gluteal/hip, elbow & wrist, shoulder and knee tendons. All can be incredibly debilitating and slow you down. Treatment can involve a variety of techniques and exercises to decrease your pain and get your tendon stronger.
Do you think my headache could be coming from my neck?
Is my headache coming from my neck? Headaches have many causes and some of them are very serious so we ask a lot of questions and do a thorough examination to answer this question. The good news is though, that the vast majority of headaches aren’t serious, many are associated with neck pain and stiffness, and can often be helped with treatment, exercise and education.
When the first step really hurts: what is plantar fasciitis and how do you fix it?
Plantar fasciitis (also sometime called plantar fasciopathy) is a common foot condition characterised by pain and inflammation in the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue that runs from the heel to the toes. It typically causes pain at the attachment area at the front of the heel. It is estimated that up to 10% of people will experience plantar fasciitis at some point in their lives.