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#officerexcersiephysiologist Continuous research supports that exercise is as effective as pain medication (with fewer side effects!) and helps with: Reduced pain and fatigue and Increased muscle strength Read more at:http://www.pakenhamosteopathy.com.au/exercise-physiology/
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What is an Exercise Physiologist? #exercisephysiology #exercisephydiologist Exercise Physiology has a long and interesting history that can be traced back to ancient cultures, across many continents starting with Hippocrates (370-460BC) who advocated moderate exercise to improve and maintain health. WHY CHOOSE US? Our passion for health and wellbeing for EVERY BODY means you will receive an individual and personalised treatment plan to help you reach optimal health sooner rather than later! We always take the time to listen to you, your goals and expectations. Our tailored treatments dig deeper to treat the underlying causes not just the symptoms. As a result, our treatments usually reduce pain, restore movement and improve body function. A modern exercise physiologist will develop a personalised exercise program and guide you through the prescribed exercises to help prevent, manage and correct injuries. Do?’t forget to head o?er a?d ?eet our i??redi?le tea? a?d read ?ore a?out our ?li?i?!
ACHIEVE OPTIMAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING. DON’T WAIT UNTIL ITS TOO LATE! Call or Book Online to schedule your first Exercise Physiologist appointment and experience for yourself what a difference easing pain, restoring movement and improving body function can make to many areas of your life! Your initial consultation will include a basic assessment of your condition and exercise tolerance. And as well as exploring your past exercise programs and results, ?e’ll dis?uss your ?urre?t lifestyle, ?hat ?ha?ges you ?ish to ?ake a?d ?hat goals you ?a?t to a?hie?e. We’ll also take a ra?ge of physi?al measurements, which may include height, weight, blood pressure, flexibility and strength testing. Know more at: http://www.pakenhamosteopathy.com.au/exercise-physiology/