‘Yoga does not transform the way we see things, it transforms the person who sees’ – B.K.S. Iyengar
This has been a turbulent year and with so many changes and challenges, it has been difficult to stay grounded and find moments of calm and focus. ... Read full article
Yesterday in a joint session of the Health and Social Care and the Science and Technology Committees, the Health Secretary, Matt Hancock, said that workers in the UK were ‘peculiarly unusual and outliers’ for going to work when feeling unwell.... Read full article
How do you explain a 2,500-year-old Chinese treatment using our 200-year-old Western Medical knowledge and how do our Western minds get around the concept of energy flow and meridians? ... Read full article
by
Mr Michael Radford MBBS FRCS FRCS(Tr&Orth). BASK
on November 02, 2020
by
Mr Michael Radford MBBS FRCS FRCS(Tr&Orth). BASK
on November 02, 2020
Knee replacement or Arthroplasty is a common procedure that many of us will have either heard of or know someone who has had this procedure. ... Read full article
We all know that in order to maintain both our independence and sense of health and well-being, activity and exercise go hand in hand with a well-balanced diet. But as we get older, what considerations should we be making in order to keep fit and wel... Read full article
We all are aware that keeping active is good for our health. It’s taught to us from a young age that we should all keep moving but in today’s society it can be very hard to manage to fit this in amongst other commitments.... Read full article
For those of you who don’t know, cancer rehab is fairly new to the UK. Many other countries are way ahead in the delivery of this vital service. Some European countries have been providing rehab for cancer patients since the 1800’s.... Read full article
Believe it or not, but 1 in 2 of us will be affected by a urology condition in our lifetime, this is according to figures from The Urology Foundation. That’s approximately 3.9 billion of us. ... Read full article
What is a bunion? A bunion is a bony bump on the side of the big toe. The medical name for bunion is “hallux valgus”. Bunions develop over a long time and start to cause pressure and pain over the bump. As the big toe drifts toward the second toe... Read full article
We know exercise is good for us - we are bombarded with information via the media, social media, fit friends and the like. Exercise is good for our cardiovascular systems, musculoskeletal systems and also our mental health but what if you're pregnant... Read full article