Nerding it up golf: the key concepts and exercises to increase your long game!
Want to hit the ball further? If you love your golf as much as Dr. Tim Sayer, you will know Bryson Dechambeau (US Open winner 2020) or Dustin Johnson are clear examples for the benefit of long drives. Many golfers try to mimic them without much success, so I hope I can provide you with some […]
Victoria to enter a 5-day snap lockdown: Let’s reschedule
Premier Daniel Andrews has confirmed that Victoria will begin a five-day stage four lockdown from 11:59pm Friday 12th February to 11:59pm Wednesday 17th February, in response to fears the “hyper-infectious” UK strain is spreading faster than contact tracers can keep up. To our Melbourne CBD Physiotherapy and Sports Medicine community, We wanted to update you […]
Back in action: Victoria’s five-day lockdown ends
Melbourne CBD Physiotherapy and Sports Medicine is absolutely thrilled to welcome patients back to our COVID-Safe clinic from Thursday 18th February.
Victoria will end its five-day lockdown from midnight on Wednesday night, with Premier Daniel Andrews announcing that almost all restrictions would be lifted and that “this circuit breaker has worked”.
5 lessons we learned about Telehealth
As Victoria has finished a third lockdown period, we’ve reflected on what we’ve learned in developing our Telehealth services to continue delivering optimal patient outcomes.
Game Set Match: Are you being grand slammed with injuries?
With a spike in general tennis participation, this often comes with a spike in common tennis injuries. Physiotherapy can help you unlock your sudden, recurring or ongoing injuries to get back into the match.
Is physiotherapy covered by Medicare?
It is an easy process to claim Medicare rebates at Melbourne CBD Physiotherapy and Sports Medicine. Here are the steps you can take to receive subsidised physiotherapy care.
Soreness vs Pain: What’s the difference?
What your pain is trying to tell you isn’t always clear cut. How can you tell the difference between post-session soreness and suspecting an injury? At what point do you consider a visit to the physio? And how much pain is good pain?