Ankle Taping

Ankle taping offers a range of benefits following an ankle injury. It is often used to provide a combination of compression, support, and stability for the ankle joint, can help reduce swelling after injury, and can aid ...
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OUR MISSION AND THE PURPOSE OF ALIGNMENT DAY

How do we ensure that you SMASH YOUR GOALS when you come and see us at the Movement Mill? And how would you know that the level of care is consistent across all of our clinics? The overarching goal of the Movement Mill i...
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FEMALE HEALTH

Why do we need female health education? KNOWLEDGE IS POWER! Giving females knowledge to understand their cycle allows them to form a perspective and help them plan their exercise and training around it. Right now, approx...
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WHY YOU SHOULD EXERCISE AS A FAMILY

We are often inundated with information about the importance of exercise every day. Flip through any of your social media handles and you can almost guarantee that within the first few posts would be a “fitspo̶...
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PROSTATE CANCER

Cells in the prostate gland mutate as the DNA is damaged. These mutated cells multiply uncontrollably and can spread to other areas of the body such as bones and lymph nodes....
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PROSTATE SURGERY AND EXERCISE

“I was diagnosed with prostate cancer in May 2020 and after surgery in July at first it was a bit difficult doing the exercises because I would leak every time I exerted myself but working with my Exercise Physiologist...
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Exercise and Cancer

There is growing evidence of improved survival rates associated with physically active lifestyles. Exercise plays a part in maintaining health and reducing your risk of developing chronic conditions and diseases, includi...
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PHYSIOTHERAPY AND EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY – WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?

Firstly, let’s understand that yes, there are certainly similarities as both have expertise in the fields of anatomy, system physiology, and in-depth understanding of human movement. The primary role of both relates to...
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CHRONIC DISEASE AND FITNESS

Chronic diseases are the leading cause of death and disability in Australia. This burden steadily increases year by year. In 2019, nearly half of all Australian adults suffered from one or more chronic disease conditions...
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