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Pilates for Neck Pain: A Physiotherapy Approach
Neck pain is one of the most common reasons people seek physiotherapy. It can develop gradually from long hours at a desk, poor sleep positions, stress, or repetitive movements. For others, it may begin after an injury, sporting incident, or period of increased workload. Clinical Pilates targets the underlying causes of neck pain, including posture, breathing, and muscle coordination. If you have neck pain, you may have been told that strengthening and movement can help. This
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May 192 min read
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How Pilates Helps With Postural Pain
If you have ever finished a day at your desk feeling stiff, tight through the neck and upper back, or with a dull ache that seems to follow you home, you are not alone. Postural pain is one of the most common presentations seen in physiotherapy clinics and it affects people across all age groups and occupations. Clinical Pilates at Body Form is prescribed and overseen by a physiotherapist to ensure your program is tailored to your specific needs. The good news is that postura
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May 54 min read
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Pilates for Shoulder Pain: A Physiotherapist's Guide to Safe, Effective Movement
Shoulder pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints that physiotherapists manage. Whether it is a dull ache after long hours at a desk, post-operative recovery, or a chronic rotator cuff issue, the shoulder is a remarkably complex joint that demands respectful, targeted rehabilitation. At Body Form, clinical Pilates sessions for shoulder pain are guided by physiotherapy principles to support safe, progressive rehabilitation. Many people are understandably cauti
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Apr 74 min read
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