13 Nov

Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylalgia)

icon What is it? Lateral epicondylalgia, also known as as tennis elbow, is a pain syndrome that occurs to the muscles of the forearm that extend the wrist and fingers. Commonly the site is the lateral epicondyle, which is the bony prominence on the outside of the elbow. As the name suggests, it is common […]

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27 Mar

Exercise of the Month – March 2017

These exercises should not cause pain. If you are having trouble with these exercises or other exercises, please contact us on the details below to organise an appointment.   Thanks to our Accredited Exercise Physiologist, Coast Sport team member Leigh-Anne McBride for preparing this exercise of the month. To book in with Leigh-Anne to get some […]

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07 Mar

Exercise of the Month – February 2017

These exercises should not cause pain. If you are having trouble with these exercises or other exercises, please contact us on the details below to organise an appointment.   Thanks to our Accredited Exercise Physiologist, Coast Sport team member Leigh-Anne McBride for preparing this exercise of the month. To book in with Leigh-Anne to get some […]

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07 Feb

Top Tips for Performance Nutrition

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06 Feb

Exercise of the Month – January 2017

Thanks to our newest Coast Sport team member Michael Torbica for preparing this exercise of the month. To book in with Michael and learn how to best perform the arabesque, call us on 4356 2588 or use the book online button below! Book an appointment online

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19 Dec

Exercise of the Month – December 2016

PALLOF PRESS Rotational movements are integral to many of the sports enjoyed by people on the Central Coast. From tennis to surfing to football, the Pallof Press can help you improve your rotational control. This is a great exercise for stability of hips, pelvis and spine and working on the slings of muscles that work […]

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18 Nov

Exercise of the Month – November 2016

Side lying windmill- for thoracic mobility This exercise helps to increase thoracic rotation, why is this so important? Well a decrease in thoracic mobility can lead to issues in the joints above and joints below, hence problems with the neck and lower back. The thoracic spine is designed for flexion, extension and rotation. It is […]

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