Enhancing Return-to-Work Processes with Exercise Physiology. A Strategic Approach for Employers
Are you struggling with the challenges of managing employee absenteeism due to injuries?
We have something that can revolutionise your approach to these challenges!
🚀 Introducing Our Latest Article:
"Accelerating Recovery with Exercise Physiology: A Game-Changer for Employers"
Unlocking Potential with Neuromuscular Rehabilitation
Experiencing a condition involving a loss of muscle function can be incredibly frustrating.
Fortunately, as exercise physiologists, we possess a valuable tool in our arsenal that offers hope. This tool harnesses the remarkable concept of neuroplasticity…
Delve into this week's blog to discover more
Early Intervention for Better Outcomes
"I just wish I could have started exercise physiology sooner."
We get this feedback all too often!
It’s not just our customers who underscore the importance of early interventions; we wholeheartedly agree, and the research resonates. Check out this week's blog to read more!
Navigating Cardiovascular Disease: A Customer Story
Ever wondered what it's really like to navigate Cardiovascular Disease? 🫀🔍
Join us this week for a captivating blog that follows the journey of one of our customers. Gain insights into the challenges they faced and how exercise physiology played a pivotal role.
Read the blog now.
Confronting Inactivity: The Role of Exercise in Heart Disease
The bad news? Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in both Australia and New Zealand.
The good news? It’s never too late to start prioritising your heart health.
Check out this week's blog for a rundown on what heart disease is, and how you can use exercise to be more empowered.
A Return to Work After Amputation
A serious accident is a life-changing event.
For this claimant, those changes involved amputation and the many challenges that come with that - mental as well as physical.
Read his story here and find out how exercise stepped in to be life-changing in a good way!
Heart Attack, Heart Failure and Hard Work. A Case Study
A heart attack is a nasty surprise for anyone… But just imagine having a heart attack, and finding out afterwards that you have been in heart failure for so long that you only have 14% heart function left!
This is what happened to Carlos, a hard working man in his early 40’s and a father of 3 young children.
Read his story about how he defied the odds, working with our EP Huss.
POTS Part 2: Recovery And Exercise
Last week, we introduced POTS - postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome. This week is all about exercise (and other lifestyle changes) for POTS.
Condition Spotlight: Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS)
POTS stands for Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome - most common in younger women, and resulting in a cluster of debilitating symptoms.