Back Pain

The sacroiliac joint is an important and complex region that contributes to a number of musculoskeletal complaints and chronic pain cases I see in my Lane Cove physio office. In many people, sacroiliac joint dysfunction is the direct cause of lower back pain and has been...

Working from home has become the norm for many of us over the last 2 years because of the COVID-19 pandemic and it continues to have both positive and negative effects on wellbeing. The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare disease expenditure report for 2019 revealed that ...

At this very moment, 1 in 6 people on the Lower North Shore is suffering from back pain of some description.[1] Back pain affects your work, sports, mental health, sleep and is a leading cause of disability worldwide.[2] How disabling back pain is to a person...

The word Scoliosis is derived from the Greek word for bent or curved and is used today to describe the lateral curve in the spine caused by the condition. Scoliosis commonly presents as one curve, called a C-curve, or two curves, called an S-curve and...

Osteoporosis is a common condition that affects over one million Australians, particularly middle aged to elderly women, although it occurs in men as well.[1] Osteoporosis is a disease of the bones – causing a decrease in bone mass and density, over time leading to bones...

Lower back pain affects up to 80% of the population at some stage in their lives and is one of the most common reasons for visits to a GP in Australia. Back pain is the single most common complaint we get here at Lane Cove...