Shoulder Impingement

In this video, Michael Tricarico from Hoppers Physiotherapy explains the areas of Shoulder Impingement that can cause pain surrounding the shoulder area. If you are experiencing shoulder pain, contact our clinic at  (03) 9749 5110 or book an appointment online  https://youtu.be/nxaUZwyiQfw  

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Achilles Tendinosis Hoppers Physio

Achilles Tendinosis

The Achilles tendon is the main tendon around the back of the ankle that is involved in propulsion. Giving us the power to walk, jump and run. With different training loads, the tendon can be exposed to unusual forces resulting in a condition called Achilles tendinosis. Michael Tricarico, our Senior Partner / APA Titled Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist, explains a little more about Achilles Tendinosis s in this short video. What is Achilles Tendinosis? This is characterised not only by inflammation but…

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lumbar disc pain hoppers physio

Lumbar Disc Pathology

The lumbar disc acts as a shock absorber in our lower back and as a result, is subject to trauma. 80% of us at some point in our life will suffer from low back pain. When the lumbar disc is implicated, it often bulges and pushes on nerves which elicits pain and disability. Disc injury can be categorised according to its severity by the following terminology: Bulge - A mild distortion of the disc without disruption Protrusion - A moderate…

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Osgood-Schlatter disease and knee pain hoppers physio

What is Osgood-Schlatter disease?

Osgood-Schlatter disease is probably a condition you heard about growing up, whether you had it or your friends had it. Osgood-Schlatter disease is essentially an overuse injury of the knee that is common in growing children and adolescents. Repetitive activity, particularly jumping activity can cause swelling and irritation over the growth plate at the top of the shin.   What are some causes of Osgood-Schlatter's disease? Osgood-Schlatter disease is caused by an imbalance of growth between the bones, muscles and Tendons. This causes the…

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Cervicogenic Headache hoppers crossing physio

What is Cervicogenic Headache?

Cervicogenic Headache is a secondary headache that occurs due to musculoskeletal or neurological dysfunction in the neck. Michael Tricarico our Senior Partner / APA Titled Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist explains a little more about Cervicogenic Headaches in this short video Its main source of referred headache is thought to be an irritation in the upper neck structures as they share the nerves that relay pain signals up to the head. It could be caused by a traumatic incident, arthritis, nerve irritation on…

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Patellofemoral Knee Pain Hoppers Physio

Patellofemoral Knee Pain

In this video, Michael Tricarico from Hoppers Physiotherapy discusses Patellofemoral Knee Pain and its implications for daily living. At Hoppers Physio, we believe that everyone deserves to live life to the fullest, and we are here to support you every step of the way. If you are experiencing Patellofemoral Knee Pain, contact our clinic on (03) 9749 5110 or book an appointment online. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0ALQrNJL4M  

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Ergonomic desk

The Optimal Ergonomic Workstation

With an increase in the amount of time we are now spending in front of the screens, there is also an increase in the number of aches and pains that are surfacing on a day-to-day basis. Workstations are becoming a large part of where we are spending time each week, so it is important to have the optimal ergonomic desk to help reduce strain on joints. This advice does not replace the need to step away from the desk and…

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Knee Osteoarthritis with Hoppers Physio Physiotherapis Michael Tricarico

Knee Osteoarthritis

In this video, Michael Tricarico from Hoppers Physiotherapy discusses Knee Osteoarthritis and highlights some crucial factors and if unattended could impact you. Please contact our clinic on (03) 9749 5110 or book an appointment online. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXcpSTBoL-o  

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Pelvic floor physio exercises

How a pelvic floor physiotherapist can help

Incontinence, or the loss of bladder or bowel control, is a common problem that affects millions of people worldwide. It can be a source of embarrassment and can greatly impact a person's quality of life. One of the main causes of incontinence is a weak pelvic floor. This can affect both men and women throughout their lives, more commonly after childbirth or menopause for females. For males, it often happens in later life and can occur alongside prostate issues.  What…

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ViMove Technology

In this video, Michael Tricarico from Hoppers Physiotherapy discusses ViMove Technology and how it can help assess whether an athlete can return to the sport safely. The ViMove sensors can also be used for real-time feedback and training in order to assist in rehabilitation and measurement efforts. If you experienced an injury and would like treatment to get back to the activities that you enjoy, please contact our clinic on (03) 9749 5110 or book an appointment online  https://youtu.be/lW81emyS9P8

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