Physio+

A physiotherapy clinic providing rehabilitation programmes for pain management, muscles strengthenin

Welcome to Physio+, a physiotherapy clinic providing rehabilitation programmes for pain management, muscles strengthening and the restoration of functional movements within the shortest time.Allow us and our customised healing programme to be your first steps to health.

Photos from Physio+'s post 16/07/2022

Well, how soon can we start working on it?
Before we get too excited, let’s first lay a gentle but important foundation for our body: good core stability.

Right after birth, your inner core which has been really stretched out may need some reconnecting with. And this is where diaphragmatic breathing comes in.
Diaphragmatic breathing is one exercise that is safe to do immediately after birth. It may sound simple, but it is often the first step towards reconnecting with your core, to set the foundation for developing core stability.

For more specific advice, do arrange for a consultation with our highly skilled and friendly physiotherapists. You can call for an appointment at 68357377.

Disclaimer: This post does not constitute medical advice. Please discuss with your own doctor/physiotherapist before making any changes to your treatment or rehabilitation.

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If you are a soon-to-or a new mom struggling with back pain, this post is for you!
During pregnancy, the muscles in the abdomen are stretched by the growing uterus. This can hence weaken your core and put extra stress on your back. Furthermore, hormonal changes during the pregnancy term will make your ligaments more lax, which can lead to instability in your back. This hence causes lower back pain even with daily life activities, such as walking and standing.
The estimated occurrence of lower back pain in the pre and post natal population can be up to 78%, so not to worry, you are not alone!
Physiotherapy can be extremely helpful in this aspect, by helping you develop core stability.
For more specific advice, do arrange for a consultation with our highly skilled and friendly physiotherapists. You can call for an appointment at 68357377.

Disclaimer: This post does not constitute medical advice. Please discuss with your own doctor/physiotherapist before making any changes to your treatment or rehabilitation.

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Is there anything I can do to relieve the symptoms from Carpal Tunnel Syndrome ?

Firstly, we can look at neural mobilisation through median nerve glides.

Secondly, you can stretch your wrist flexors and wrist extensors. You can do this without any props at all (as shown in the 2nd picture), so you can easily do them even in the office!

Manual therapy such as soft tissue massage for example, has also been shown to be useful in managing CTS symptoms within the hand (Bobowik, 2019).

You can arrange for an appointment at 68357377 to explore what is the most suitable course of action for your individual needs. Our team of highly skilled physiotherapists would be happy to help.

Photos from Physio+'s post 01/07/2022

If the previous post on Carpal Tunnel syndrome speaks to you, here are some simple things you can do:

Using a theraband or light weights, you can attempt:
Active wrist extension
Active wrist flexion
Radial deviation
Ulnar deviation

For more specific advice, do arrange for a consultation with our highly skilled and friendly physiotherapists. You can call for an appointment at 68357377.

Disclaimer: This post does not constitute medical advice. Please discuss with your own doctor/physiotherapist before making any changes to your treatment or rehabilitation.

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Do you ever experience numbness or tingling in your hands or even down your fingers after a long day at your computer?

If so, you may be experiencing symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS). The carpal tunnel is a narrow passageway surrounded by bones and ligaments on the palm side of the hand, and CTS occurs when there is compression of the median nerve.

Common symptoms include
numbness or tingling down the fingers
Pain or ache in your fingers, hands or arm
Loss of grip strength/weakness
Symptoms may worsen at night

If you do struggle with any of the above symptoms, do arrange for a consultation with our highly skilled and friendly physiotherapists. You can call for an appointment at 68357377.

Disclaimer: This post does not constitute medical advice.

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Photos from Physio+'s post 26/06/2022

Stretch more often to get rid of the pain or tension”, right…? Wrong!
If you struggle with shoulder instability, one reason why that can cause pain is because the muscles around the region are working so hard to try to stabilize the shoulder. Think of it as the muscles being forced to work overtime 24/7!
Another reason why there could be pain is due to subluxations (partial dislocations). This is something that can be a common occurance amongst people who have shoulder instability.

Regardless of which of the above it is, passive stretching is not answer to your shoulder pain if you have shoulder instability❌
Strengthening and Motor Control training, just like we covered in the previous post, is in fact your good old friend.

For more specific advice, do arrange for a consultation with our highly skilled and friendly physiotherapists. You can call for an appointment at 68357377.

Disclaimer: This post does not constitute medical advice. Please discuss with your own doctor/physiotherapist before making any changes to your treatment or rehabilitation.

Photos from Physio+'s post 26/06/2022

Here comes the golden question: What can you do for shoulder instability?

Well, strengthening and motor relearning makes the biggest difference!

Examples of muscle groups you can aim to strengthen:
1) Rotator cuff
2) Biceps 
3) Deltoids
4) Scapula stabilizers 

For those struggling a little more than others in dealing with shoulder instability, specialized rehabilitation which can be done under the guidance of a physiotherapist can be extremely helpful! 

For individualized advice, you can arrange for a consultation with our highly skilled and friendly physiotherapists. You can call for an appointment at 68357377.

Disclaimer: This post does not constitute medical advice. Please discuss with your own doctor/physiotherapist before making any changes to your treatment or rehabilitation.

Photos from Physio+'s post 26/06/2022

Stretch more often to get rid of the pain or tension”, right…? Wrong!
If you struggle with shoulder instability, one reason why that can cause pain is because the muscles around the region are working so hard to try to stabilize the shoulder. Think of it as the muscles being forced to work overtime 24/7!
Another reason why there could be pain is due to subluxations (partial dislocations). This is something that can be a common occurance amongst people who have shoulder instability.

Regardless of which of the above it is, passive stretching is not answer to your shoulder pain if you have shoulder instability❌
Strengthening and motor control training, just like we covered in the previous post, is in fact your good old friend.

For more specific advice, do arrange for a consultation with our highly skilled and friendly physiotherapists. You can call for an appointment at 68357377.

Disclaimer: This post does not constitute medical advice. Please discuss with your own doctor/physiotherapist before making any changes to your treatment or rehabilitation.

Photos from Physio+'s post 22/06/2022

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Have you ever felt your shoulder repeatedly “giving way” on you or out of alignment? Or that it would come out of place with certain movements?

Shoulder instability is where the top of the arm bone (humeral head) repeatedly slips out of the socket. Essentially, either a dislocation or subluxation (partial dislocation) can occur.

There are 3 directions in which that could happen:
1) anterior (front)
2) posterior (back)
3) inferior (downwards)

You can dislocate your shoulder by falling directly on your arm. Many people dislocate their shoulder while playing contact sports such as rugby for example, or in a sports-related accident. This is known as a traumatic cause of shoulder instability.

However, not all shoulder instability is caused by traumatic dislocations. It could also be atraumatic, meaning that there was no large impact causing that dislocation/subluxation. This tends to be seen more frequently in those who have “looser joints” (hypermobility).

Do you fall under any of these 2 causes? Fret not, we will be tackling how you can deal with it soon!

If you would like to arrange for a consultation with our highly skilled and friendly physiotherapists, do call our clinic at 68357377.

31/12/2021

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We wish you and your family a Joyful, Bright, Healthy, Prosperous and Happiest new year ahead!

30/12/2021

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If you may not know, Physiotherapy exercises can provide the following health benefits:

-Restore the body from injury and the effects of disability
-Improves strength, flexibility and range of movement
-Controls severity and duration of an activity or
-Improve return to sport timeline and standard of play
-Reduces the likelihood of re-injury, minimise re-occurrence of certain conditions or functional decline
-Maintains and improves physical performance and overall body function
Reduce the likelihood of injury

Everyone is encouraged to do the exercises at home😁

29/12/2021

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Feeling back or neck pain every morning or throughout the day? Could it be the cause of your sleep posture?
Here, as shown, in good and bad positions you can take note, it's never too late to adjust your sleep posture.

29/12/2021

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Your breathing is your greatest friend. Return to it in all your troubles, and you will find comfort and guidance❤️

29/12/2021

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Posture is something we don’t typically think about consciously and that’s probably because we have certain muscles that handle it for us without us having to think about it. There are several groups of muscles that contribute to your posture and when any of these muscles are too tight they can create bad posture and cause pain.

It is never too late to correct your posture. 😄🌻

04/11/2021

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Light a lamp of love, shoot a rocket of prosperity and fire a flowerpot of happiness, wish you a very Happy sparkling Diwali.

27/10/2021

A stretch (or two) a day keeps the
injuries away, remember to do your
stretches today!

22/10/2021

PHYSIO+
Neck & Back Pain Management.
Thank you Fortitude Advisors for hosting us on an interactive sharing session to learn more about how to manage neck and back pain. Let us work towards a pain-free experience while working from home :)

21/10/2021

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The use of Therapeutic Ultrasound Therapy can achieve muscle activation, pain relief and aids tissue healing.

Photos from Physio+'s post 12/10/2021

We believe in quality and patient-centric care in PHYSIO+.

We will have structured sharing sessions weekly to discuss cases to improve on each other's skills.

05/10/2021

Midweek Tip: Take a break for a few minutes to recharge by doing some simple office stretching exercises.

A little progress each day adds up to BIG results :)

29/09/2021

Each time you go beyond your perceived limit, you become mentally stronger 🏋️‍♀️

Physiotherapy critical to recovering strength after Covid-19 infection, says patient 25/09/2021

Physiotherapy critical to recovering strength after Covid-19 infection, says patient SINGAPORE - About four months ago, Mr Sathish Kumar was in the intensive care unit (ICU) at the National Centre for Infectious Diseases, intubated and fighting for his life, having contracted Covid-19.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

25/09/2021

We are excited to have our newest member, Shu Shuang joining our team!

Shu Shuang graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy from Trinity College Dublin and has worked in the Changi General Hospital prior to joining the Physio+ team.

Being able to help patients alleviate their pain and improve their physical function and quality of life are motivating factors for Shu Shuang. Her experience in Changi General Hospital has equipped her with valuable skillsets which she incorporates in her practice.

Shu Shuang has a special interest in treating musculoskeletal and neurological conditions, as well as women’s health.

21/09/2021

16/09/2021

It's time for giving out mooncakes 🥮 again! Hope these sweet little tokens of appreciation will bring smiles to our partners' faces 😊

11/09/2021

Thank you Allianz for engaging us for the wellness talk. Hope your employees have benefitted from the talk! 😊

04/09/2021

Recent data show that more people are experiencing neck and back pain these days, learn to look out for the symptoms and seek treatment early before the pain worsens.

Symptoms of Neck and Back pain:
➡ Tightness over neck and shoulders
➡ Soreness over low back
➡ Unable to sleep well at night
➡ Waking up with stiff neck and back
➡ Tingling/numbness
➡ Burning sensation
➡ Weakness of hands

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