Today I want to get personal with you and tell you about something that I’ve suffered with all my life.
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Do You Suffer With Acid Reflux? Too Much Acid Is Not The Problem.
Here’s What You Need To Know…
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Osteopath Ashley Ridout Talks About Injuries, Training and Healthcare
Our North Finchley based osteopath Ashley was featured on the Shredded Brainiac podcast and discusses injuries, the current state of our healthcare system as well as giving advice for anyone who wants to improve their health and fitness.
Osteopath Case Study: Metatarsal Foot Fracture
A while back a patient of mine stopped me as I was walking through the gym to ask me about his foot.
“Ash, I’ve hurt my foot”
“Ok, what have you done?” I replied.
“I twisted it stepping off an escalator… but then I went skiing and it seems to have gotten worse!”
So I asked to take a look, then and there on the gym floor, and so he took his shoe and sock off and showed me. [Read more…] about Osteopath Case Study: Metatarsal Foot Fracture
What Is Health and How Can You Be Healthy?
Health is one of those things that we often take for granted until it is no longer there.
The word health is a bit of an umbrella term and there is no specific way of obtaining it or maintaining it, mainly because it is as unique to us as our own fingerprints.
The classical definition of our optimal health according to the World Health Organisation is
“A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.”
I would suggest that health is not an all or nothing state where we either are or we aren’t healthy, but instead I would suggest health is something we are constantly trying to achieve and improve upon. [Read more…] about What Is Health and How Can You Be Healthy?
Should You Always Trust Your Doctor?
The other week a guy came in to see me about his foot pain.
He limped in, barely able to walk, all the way to the treatment room.
The pain had been going on for around 10 days.
He’d been to see his GP, who told him it was fine and gave the usual advice;
“Go home, rest it, ice it, and take some anti-inflammatories”.
So when the pain wasn’t getting any better he came to see me.
He sat down he took his shoe and sock off to expose his foot.
Normally people come in who are in pain, with nothing to “see”, apart from maybe some swelling or redness.
On this occasion however something nearly resembling a foot was staring back at me! [Read more…] about Should You Always Trust Your Doctor?