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Simon Moyes Orthopaedic Surgeon. Yoga practice as a natural remedy in the management of arthritis. November 12, 2014. Yoga is very effective in maintaining healthy bones and joints and it helps improve symptoms such as stiffness. It makes you more relaxed and can reduce pain caused by stiffness around a joint. The practice of yoga also helps improve flexibility and functioning of joints and therefore reduces the risk of injury, especially if the patient takes part in contact sports. Yoga practice is a sa...
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Simon Moyes Orthopaedic Surgeon. 10,000 patients a year who suffer a dislocated shoulder. Http:/ www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1358451/Socket-The-simple-new-treatment-eases-agony-10-000-patients-year-suffer-dislocated-shoulder.html. There are 100 ways to blitz your bunions… but only one will work. Http:/ www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1356278/There-100-ways-blitz-bunions–work.html. A cruel twist: Kickstarting a fitness regime? Take care or you’ll do yourself a mischief. Common Rugby Injuries ...
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Simon Moyes Orthopaedic Surgeon. July 12, 2016. High heels and other hidden health risks in your wardrobe. June 8, 2016. Overuse injuries afflicting tennis players. May 24, 2016. Football knee injuries could end a player’s season. April 22, 2016. Stem cell treatments revolutionising healthcare. April 13, 2016. Time at work affected by shoulder pain. April 1, 2016. Simon Moyes discovers Namibia. March 1, 2016. Increase in rugby injuries forcing players into early retirement. Laquo; Older Entries.
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Are your wardrobes injuring you? | Simon Moyes Orthopaedic Surgeon
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Simon Moyes Orthopaedic Surgeon. Are your wardrobes injuring you? September 16, 2014. As a specialist in sports injuries, my practice is no stranger to the aches and pains of professional athletes that come with the game. However, it can also attract injuries caused by a more glamorous game – the business of fashion. The consequence of heeled shoes that women are most aware of is the increased risk of developing bunions and calluses, which are known to be aggravated by high heeled shoes, as the heel push...
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Simon Moyes Orthopaedic Surgeon. Archive for July, 2014. July 24, 2014. Get the facts on whiplash. Other Simon Moyes Sites. 34% of Londoners suffer #kneepain. 11% have taken time off work for it. Look after your knees with exercise and strengthening techniques 1 month ago. Running and its benefits for arthritis: buff.ly/2a4eKJ8. I recently had a tour of @ TheCrick. On the back of my interest in #stemcell. Blog at WordPress.com. Simon Moyes Orthopaedic Surgeon. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.
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Thoughts on Pilates, nutrition, fitness and more. Archives For Joseph Pilates. Your words DO matter! August 4, 2016. Mdash; 1 Comment. A while ago I posted an article. Whose title asked Pilates teachers not to use the word “core”. Setting aside the appropriateness or otherwise of someone with no status in the Pilates world making such requests, I found some of the responses very interesting. 8220;I’m sick of semantics.”. Some people may be motivated by the thought that their “core is weak”, o...It sounds...
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Thoughts on Pilates, nutrition, fitness and more. Your words DO matter! August 4, 2016. Mdash; 1 Comment. A while ago I posted an article. Whose title asked Pilates teachers not to use the word “core”. Setting aside the appropriateness or otherwise of someone with no status in the Pilates world making such requests, I found some of the responses very interesting. 8220;Meh…core, powerhouse, whatever. They are just words, some work better with some clients than others.”. Some people may be motivated by the...
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Thoughts on Pilates, nutrition, fitness and more. Please don’t say “core”. Ever again. June 1, 2016. Mdash; 11 Comments. Unless you’re referring to apples, or microchips. Core is something that goes to work before we move, right? The nervous system sends a message to the core to tell it to stiffen prior to moving our limbs, and that way we don’t destabilise our lower backs – isn’t that how we work? Did you manage without a core before you knew you might have one? Has anyone recovered from injury without ...
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4th clinic now open. Call us on 020 8201 7788. BOOST PHYSIO works closely with a group of fantastic specialists in their fields. Below is a listing of outstanding professionals, whose expertise we often call on to help our patients, when physiotherapy is not enough. Simply put, these are people who we would happily see ourselves should we have the need:. Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon (Specialising in Hips and Knees). Professor Alister Hart MA, MD, FRCSG(Orth). Http:/ www.jointrecon.com. The London Spine...
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Simon Moyes is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon who specialises in minimally invasive/arthroscopic surgery. He practices out of The Wellington Hospital in Central London where he carries out seven clinics and three operating lists a week. He has a special interest in ankle arthroscopy having done fellowships in Sydney and Los Angeles. He has taught regularly as an instructor on ankle arthroscopy at The Royal College of Surgeons in London and has carried out some 700 arthroscopic ankle procedures.
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