• PhysioRoom.com Foot Health – Introducing Enertor Insoles

    One of the most important things for any athlete is that they can achieve peace of mind knowing that by using the correct equipment, they will achieve the highest levels of comfort whilst performing. Who are Enertor? Enertor have over 18 years experience in foot protection. They have received multiple awards and endorsements thanks to ... Read more

    Boxing Injuries – Hand Problems

    There’s something about the sweet science of boxing that captures the imagination like nothing else. Two people standing across the ring from one another with the sole intention of slamming fists in to each other’s faces. It stiffens the sinews and raises the hair on the back of the neck in a way that only ... Read more

    What is CTE?

    With the Super Bowl approaching the NFL is once again front and centre of the sporting world. In this week’s PhysioRoom blog, we take a look at the brain injuries that eventually may threaten the very nature of the sport… To some, Sunday’s NFL extravaganza between the New England Patriots and the Atalanta Falcons, signifies ... Read more

    PhysioRoom.com Tennis Injury Blog

    The tennis season got back in to full swing with the opening stages of the first grand slam of the season in Melbourne this week, so we at PhysioRoom.com thought we'd give you a rundown of some common tennis injuries The Australian Open got under way this week, and with its commencement, it signalled the ... Read more

    Pain Management: How Do You Solve a Problem Like DOMS?

    Whether you are pulling on your first pair of running shoes or just about to finish training for your tenth London Marathon, chances are that two or three days after your workout you may find yourself in some kind of pain or discomfort. This often debilitating muscle tenderness, sometimes referred to as ‘muscle fever’, is … Read more

    How to Train for a 10k or 5k

    About to train for a 10k? PhysioRoom.com’s running addict Toby Cryne talks training and baby steps. Alas, it has come to my attention in recent times that regular folk, that is everyone that seemingly exists outside of my circle of ‘running friends’, exist on a plain of normality whereby the word marathon, or dare I say ultra-marathon makes … Read more

    Hula Hoops and Skipping for Weight Loss

    Personal trainer and fitness blogger Alexis Fletcher is back once again with more quirky insights into the world of health and fitness. This week Alexis uses school ground tactics to assist in your weight loss! Hula Hoops or Skips? And no, I’m not talking about your favourite crisps! Long since forgotten as mere playground antics, the health … Read more

    Top Tips for Six Pack Abs

    Personal Trainer and fitness blogger Alexis Fletcher is back once again with her insights into the world of health and fitness. This week, she gives her top tips for six pack abs; from the food to the workouts. AB-TENSION As a weight loss expert I regularly help people shed the fat they want to lose … Read more

    Sports Supplements Explained: Protein

    The world of sports supplements is one of the most hotly disputed yet highly marketed enterprises within the world of health and fitness. Set against billions of dollars’ worth of industry, the micro-economy has sky rocketed since the 1980’s. Toby Cryne discusses the most common products on the market and how they can (or can’t) … Read more