by Kamloops Physiotherapy | Jul 29, 2025
How much running is too much? Are you about to start training? Running lots and want to run more? Don’t let injuries stop you. Even with the advancement in shoe technology and wearable devices, the risk of running related injuries remains high. Injury is the main...
by Kamloops Physiotherapy | Jul 20, 2025
Tendon and Ligament Tears: Causes, Symptoms, and Recovery In our latest post, we concluded our miniseries on tendinopathies, finishing at the shoulder. The most logical idea for our next miniseries is to discuss another common injury classification we see with tendons...
by Kamloops Physiotherapy | Jul 5, 2025
Understanding Rotator Cuff Calcific Tendonitis In our previous post, we continued our discussion on common upper-body tendinopathies that we see as physiotherapists, focusing on medial and lateral epicondylalgia. Today, we will be moving up the shoulder, directing our...
by Kamloops Physiotherapy | Jun 24, 2025
Understanding Tendinopathies: Lateral & Medial Epicondylitis In our last post, we began discussing some of the common upper-body tendinopathies we see as physiotherapists, starting with De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis at the wrist. Today, we will be moving up the arm...
by Kamloops Physiotherapy | Jun 10, 2025
Understanding Tendinopathies: De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis I hope you enjoyed our last post on PEACE & LOVE for acute injuries. Today, we will shift our attention back to tendinopathies of the upper body, starting with the wrist. In today’s blog post, we will focus...
by Kamloops Physiotherapy | May 28, 2025
Acute Injuries: PEACE & LOVE In our latest posts, we discussed the common tendinopathies of the lower body, focusing on the Achilles, Patellar and Gluteus Medius tendons. Before we jump to look at some common tendinopathies in the upper body, I thought it would be...