
- AC Joint Pain
- Achilles Pain
- Achilles Tendonitis
- Acute Low Back Pain
- Ankle Injury
- Arthritis Pain
- Back Pain
- Back Strain
- Buttock Pain
- Calf Pain
- Calf Strain
- Disc Prolapse
- Elbow & Forearm Pain
- Facet Joint Pain
- Foot Pain
- Footballers Ankle
- Fractured Clavicle
- Fractured Ribs
- Frozen Shoulder
- Golfers Elbow
- Groin Pain
- Headaches
- Heel Pain
- Knee Trauma and Surgery
- Knee Pain
- Ligament Injuries
- Low Back Pain
- Lumbago
- Neck Pain
- Broken Neck
- Stiff Neck
- Pre & Post Op Rehab
- Quad Pain
- Rotator Cuff
- Repetitive Strain Injuries
- Road Traffic Accidents
- Shin Pain
- Shin Splints
- Shoulder Dislocation
- Shoulder Impingement
- Shoulder Pain
- Sacro Iliac Joint Pain
- Sciatica
- Slip Disc
- Sports Injuries
- Strokes
- Tennis Elbow
- Thoracic & Chest Pain
- TMJ
- Whiplash
- Wrist & Hand Pain

Posture Management
Its not rocket science, we all know that posture is important, but it is too often neglected when treating a problem.
Igophysio realise that re-training muscle function is largely a waste of time if you don’t start by first correcting a patient’s postural alignment.
Adverse postures leads to sustained loading of joints, ligaments, muscles, and other musculoskeletal tissues which overtime causes these tissues to become overloaded, irritated, and painful.
Our tissues also deform (‘stretch out’) significantly when we sustain loads on them, so prolonged adverse postures can lead to irreversible loss of tissue stiffness. Stiffness is often thought of as a bad thing, which if excessive it certainly is, but our tissues do need some amount of ‘stiffness’ to hold our body parts together and to stop joints from moving too far.
Posture needs to be assessed both statically (sitting, standing…), but also dynamically, for example when walking and running. Often people walk / run with a postural alignment that inhibits muscles around the low back / pelvis region from working efficiently, resulting in abnormal pelvis mechanics and associated low back, pelvis, hip, and knee problems.
Correction of posture involves learning the specific movement(s) to correct alignment of the body, and persistence! Further rehabilitation is then carried out from this corrected alignment.
Ergonomic Assessment may also be required to identify and correct any barriers to sitting correctly that may exist, e.g. seating, workstation setup. It is much easier to sit with good posture when the workstation and chair setup encourage it.
To find out more or to book an appointment call 020 8455 7809 or email at info@igophysio.co.uk












