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2024 Concussion Guidelines PLUS how and when to return to sport after concussion
While many athletes appear to recover quickly from a concussion, there is growing body of evidence and awareness of the long-term impacts of concussion. It can be a really stressful time for parents, athletes and coaches to decide how and when a player returns to sport. Our message is: have a thorough assessment with a concussion trained health professional in order to understand your symptoms and be able to clearly measure your progress.
Lower Limb Tendinopathy - how to manage your tendon pain
Achilles, patella and gluteal tendons are all common culprits for tendon pain or tendinopathy. Read on to find out why these injuries can occur and how Eureka Health can help you to return to your sport pain free.
GUIDE TO TRAINING FOR A MARATHON
With Ballarat hosting its very own marathon, we thought we would share some training tips for increasing your mileage. Understanding your baseline and gradual progression are important factors in getting to the start line injury free!
The Teenage Rower – Injury Prevention Tips for Coaches & Athletes
Ballarat rowing injury assessment and treatment - injury prevention tips for coaches and athletes.
Returning to running after having a baby - Postnatal Checklist
We’re here to help you get back to running without pain or injury and while looking after your pelvic floor! Returning to running after childbirth with the guidance of our evidence based checklist.
When the first step really hurts: what is plantar fasciitis and how do you fix it?
Plantar fasciitis (also sometime called plantar fasciopathy) is a common foot condition characterised by pain and inflammation in the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue that runs from the heel to the toes. It typically causes pain at the attachment area at the front of the heel. It is estimated that up to 10% of people will experience plantar fasciitis at some point in their lives.