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Frozen Shoulder
A painful, stiff shoulder that limits reaching overhead, behind your back, or across your chest — often worse at night.
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Plantar Fasciitis
Sharp, stabbing pain under the heel — worst with your first steps in the morning or after long sitting.
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Tennis Elbow
Pain on the outer elbow with gripping, lifting, or shaking hands — common in desk workers, tradesmen, and racquet players.
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Golfer's Elbow
Pain on the inner elbow with wrist flexion and gripping — common in cricketers, mechanics, and heavy manual workers.
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Numbness and tingling in the thumb, index, and middle fingers — usually worst at night or when driving.
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Hip Pain
Pain in the outer hip, groin, or buttock that limits walking, squatting, or lying on the affected side.
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Ankle Sprain
That familiar rolled-ankle that swells up and never quite feels stable again — proper rehab prevents chronic instability.
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Bell's Palsy
Sudden one-sided facial weakness that affects smiling, closing the eye, or drinking — most people recover fully with early rehab.
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Multiple Sclerosis
Progressive or relapsing weakness, balance, and fatigue that respond to targeted, individualised neuro-physiotherapy.
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Guillain-Barré Syndrome
Ascending weakness that peaks at 2–4 weeks and gradually recovers over months — structured rehab shortens recovery.
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Rotator Cuff Tear
Weakness lifting the arm sideways, night pain on the shoulder, and a catch when reaching overhead — often after a fall or heavy lift.
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Meniscus Tear
A twist or squat that leaves the knee catching, clicking, and painful along the joint line — often with a slow effusion.
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Frozen Shoulder
A painful, stiff shoulder that limits reaching overhead, behind your back, or across your chest — often worse at night.
Also known as: adhesive capsulitis, shoulder stiffness
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Plantar Fasciitis
Sharp, stabbing pain under the heel — worst with your first steps in the morning or after long sitting.
Also known as: heel pain, plantar heel pain
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Tennis Elbow
Pain on the outer elbow with gripping, lifting, or shaking hands — common in desk workers, tradesmen, and racquet players.
Also known as: lateral epicondylalgia, lateral epicondylitis
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Golfer's Elbow
Pain on the inner elbow with wrist flexion and gripping — common in cricketers, mechanics, and heavy manual workers.
Also known as: medial epicondylalgia, medial epicondylitis
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Numbness and tingling in the thumb, index, and middle fingers — usually worst at night or when driving.
Also known as: median nerve compression, CTS
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Hip Pain
Pain in the outer hip, groin, or buttock that limits walking, squatting, or lying on the affected side.
Also known as: greater trochanteric pain syndrome, hip osteoarthritis
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Ankle Sprain
That familiar rolled-ankle that swells up and never quite feels stable again — proper rehab prevents chronic instability.
Also known as: lateral ankle sprain, twisted ankle
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Rotator Cuff Tear
Weakness lifting the arm sideways, night pain on the shoulder, and a catch when reaching overhead — often after a fall or heavy lift.
Also known as: supraspinatus tear, shoulder cuff injury
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Meniscus Tear
A twist or squat that leaves the knee catching, clicking, and painful along the joint line — often with a slow effusion.
Also known as: torn cartilage, medial meniscus injury
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ACL Sprain (Non-Operative)
A pop, swelling within an hour, and a knee that feels loose on turning — but you don't want or need surgery.
Also known as: ACL tear conservative, cruciate ligament sprain
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IT Band Syndrome
Sharp pain on the outer knee that appears after a set distance of running and eases with rest — the classic runner's overuse injury.
Also known as: iliotibial band syndrome, runners knee (lateral)
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Patellofemoral Pain
A dull ache around or behind the kneecap that flares with stairs, squatting, or sitting for long periods.
Also known as: runner's knee, anterior knee pain, PFPS
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Shin Splints
A diffuse ache along the inner shin during and after running — a warning sign that load has outpaced tissue capacity.
Also known as: medial tibial stress syndrome, MTSS
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Achilles Tendinopathy
Stiffness and pain at the back of the heel with the first steps of the day, and after starting exercise — a classic tendon overload.
Also known as: achilles tendinitis, achilles pain
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De Quervain's Tenosynovitis
Sharp pain at the thumb-side of the wrist when lifting a baby, pouring a kettle, or scrolling a phone — the tendons at the thumb base are inflamed.
Also known as: mother's thumb, gamer's wrist, APL/EPB tendinopathy
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Trigger Finger
A finger that catches, clicks, or locks in a bent position and needs the other hand to straighten — the flexor tendon is snagging in its sheath.
Also known as: stenosing tenosynovitis, snapping finger
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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Arm heaviness, tingling into the last two fingers, and hand fatigue when working overhead — nerves or vessels are being compressed between the neck and shoulder.
Also known as: TOS, cervicobrachial compression
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Back Pain
The most common musculoskeletal complaint we see — from a sudden lift-injury spasm to a nagging desk-work ache.
Also known as: low back pain, lumbago, LBP
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Neck Pain
From tech-neck stiffness to a wry-neck spasm — most neck pain settles quickly with the right movement and posture work.
Also known as: cervicalgia, text neck, cervical strain
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Knee Pain
Whether it's stairs, squatting, or a nagging dull ache — knee pain almost always responds to a targeted strength plan.
Also known as: gonalgia, knee ache
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Shoulder Pain
Ache reaching overhead, pain sleeping on that side, and difficulty with the seatbelt — the shoulder is a common overuse and stiffness site.
Also known as: subacromial pain, shoulder impingement
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Sciatica
Sharp, electric pain shooting from the low back into the buttock and leg — usually from a nerve root under pressure.
Also known as: lumbar radiculopathy, leg pain from back
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Arthritis
Stiff, achy joints that ease with movement — arthritis is common, but rarely a reason to stop being active.
Also known as: osteoarthritis, OA, joint wear
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