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- Knee injuries
Mild knee injuries may heal by themselves, but all injuries should be checked and diagnosed by a doctor or physiotherapist.
- Rib injuries
Rib injuries may include bruises, torn cartilage and bone fractures.
- Elbow pain
Elbow pain and can result from overuse in a range of sports or occupations.
- Ageing - muscles bones and joints
Exercise can prevent age-related changes to muscles, bones and joints and can reverse these changes too.
- Rheumatoid arthritis
Early treatment of rheumatoid arthritis is important in helping you manage the condition more effectively.
- Chronic or degenerative conditions
Find some of the more common degenerative conditions that lead to limited mobility or motor control.
- Baker's cyst
Baker's cysts of the knee don't always require active treatment and sometimes will only require observation by the treating doctor.
- Locomotor system
The skeleton and skeletal muscles work together to allow movement.
- Swimmer's ear
Swimmer's ear can be triggered by exposure to water or mechanical damage due to overzealous cleaning.
- Respiratory system
The respiratory system takes up oxygen from the air we breathe and expels the unwanted carbon dioxide.