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Pessaries: Pelvic Physiotherapy Tools

March 31 | 2026
Posted by Sharon Tierney

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Pelvic health physiotherapy is a specialization that focuses exclusively on the pelvic floor. This includes conditions such as incontinence, pelvic pain, sexual dysfunction, pelvic organ prolapse and more! Treatment of the pelvic floor muscles and structures is both like, and unlike the other areas of the body. For example, just like any other muscle, they can be strong or weak, lengthened or tight, hypermobile or hypomobile. On the other hand, treatment of the pelvic area may require some unique techniques and unique tools during treatment. One of these tools is called a pessary. What are pessaries used for? A pessary is a medical device typically used to help manage pelvic floor dysfunction, particularly in conditions like pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence, and stress incontinence. It’s a device that is inserted into the vagina to support the pelvic organs and help alleviate symptoms. Oftentimes, it is the missing piece for many individuals managing…

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Workout Tips: Stretching vs Warm-Ups

March 25 | 2026
Posted by Sharon Tierney

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Many people use the terms warm-up and stretching interchangeably when preparing for exercise. However, they are not the same thing and serve different purposes in preparing the body for movement.  Understanding the difference between warming up and stretching can help improve performance, reduce injury risk, and make exercise more effective. The National Strength and Conditioning is dedicated to the research and science of athletic performance, check them out for more detailed information! What is a warm-up? A warm-up is a period of low-intensity activity performed before exercise or sport that prepares the body for more demanding movement. The goal of a warm-up is to gradually increase: Heart rate…

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Sports Injuries: Bucket Handle Meniscus Tears

March 18 | 2026
Posted by Sharon Tierney

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A “bucket handle” tear is a serious type of meniscus injury occurring in the knee. Unfortunately, these typically require surgery. Let’s explore why. What is a meniscus? The meniscus (singular) or menisci (plural) are a pair of C-shaped cartilage structure which sits in our knee joints, between our femur and tibia bones.  There lies two menisci in each knee, the medial (inner) and lateral (outer) meniscus. The main function of the menisci is to absorb shock, making them an essential protector for our knees. For example, whether it’s a sport or just walking our menisci are helping to safely disperse…

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Physio 101: Whiplash Injuries

March 10 | 2026
Posted by Sharon Tierney

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Whiplash injuries are one of the most common reasons people seek physiotherapy following motor vehicle accidents, sports injuries, or sudden trauma. While many people associate whiplash only with car accidents, the condition can occur anytime the neck experiences a rapid forward and backward movement. However, the vast amount of whiplash injuries do occur from MVAs, so it is helpful to know the procedure ahead of time. What is whiplash? Whiplash is a neck injury caused by a sudden acceleration–deceleration force that rapidly moves the head forward and backward, similar to the cracking of a whip. This rapid motion places stress on multiple…

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