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Keeping Dancers Strong and Stage-Ready during Concert Season

Concert season is one of the most exciting times of the year for dancers and dance schools. Costumes are ready, choreography is polished, and every dancer is working hard to bring their best performance to the stage. But with extra rehearsals, long days, and growing fatigue, the physical load on the body increases dramatically. We […]

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Exercise for Strong Bones and Muscles in Midlife Women

Why Bone and Muscle Health Matters As women move through perimenopause and menopause, many notice subtle but frustrating changes — slower recovery from workouts, new aches, or feeling less strong than before. These shifts are not “just ageing.” They reflect the natural drop in estrogen, a hormone that plays a key role in maintaining muscle,

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The Musculoskeletal Syndrome of Menopause: How Physiotherapy Can Help

Understanding What Happens During Midlife For many women, the midlife years bring noticeable changes. Recovery after exercise or injury can take longer, little aches hang around, and energy levels may not feel what they once were. Watching parents or relatives deal with joint pain, falls, or osteoporosis can make you wonder — is there anything

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Exercising as a Parent: Tips for Staying Active with Young Children

Exercising as a Parent: Why It’s Challenging Being a parent—especially to young children—presents unique challenges for staying active. Time, energy, and sleep are often limited, and guilt about taking personal time can make exercise feel impossible. Mothers also face physical changes post-pregnancy, including altered pelvic function, core weakness, and shifts in body shape. As children

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Living with Arthritis: How Physiotherapy Can Help You Move Better

Living with Arthritis Why Physiotherapy for Arthritis Matters Arthritis is one of the most common causes of joint pain and stiffness, affecting people of all ages. While there’s no cure, the good news is that physiotherapy for arthritis offers proven ways to manage symptoms, improve movement, and support long-term joint health. At Spearwood Physio, we

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