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  1. Scoliosis

    Scoliosis is an abnormal sideways curve of the spine.

  2. Tendinopathy (Tendonitis)

    Most cases of tendonitis recover completely, but severe untreated tendonitis can lead to rupture of the tendon.

  3. When do I need to see my doctor about persistent pain?

    Living with persistent pain isn’t easy. Your doctor can help you balance your pain, your treatment and hurdles you encounter in life.

  4. Treating persistent pain

    Pain is our built-in alarm system. It makes us aware that something might be going wrong in our body. However, there are many things you can do to deal effectively with persistent pain.

  5. Neck pain

    Treatments like physiotherapy, osteopathy or remedial massage can generally help neck and shoulder pain.

  6. Back pain in children

    Children with back pain may grow into adults with chronic bad backs, so it is important to encourage sensible back care.

  7. Back pain – disc problems

    Most disc problems resolve without specific treatment.

  8. Living with persistent pain

    Pain is our built-in alarm system. It makes us aware that something might be going wrong in our body. However, there are many things you can do to deal effectively with persistent pain.

  9. Back pain

    Back pain is common. Some people will develop back pain that is persistent (lasts more than three months). There are many things that you can do to live well with back pain.

  10. Shoulder pain

    Shoulder pain is common in our community. The good news is that with appropriate treatment pain will improve so you can get back to doing the things you enjoy.

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