Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome – Is there an alternative to surgery?

Diebal et al, 2012. Forefoot Running Improves Pain and Disability associated with Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome. The American Journal of Sports Medicine Vol 40 No 5, 2012 Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome (CECS) is a condition chiefly affecting young and active individuals whereby an increase in activity or exercises, primarily running, increases the intramuscular pressure, which […] Read More

Kensington Physio will host an evening lecture by Mr Nima Heidari on Tuesday 25th February at 7pm

Kensington Physio would like to invite you to an evening lecture with Mr Nima Heidari on Tuesday 25th February 2014 at 7pm at Kensington Physio, 13 Crescent Place, London SW3 2EA. This is a lecture for physios and other medical professionals. If you would like to attend RSVP to info@kenphysio.com please note spaces are limited so please […] Read More

Its Halloween, which also marks the end of Breast Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM)

October 31st marks Halloween, but it also marks the final day of Breast Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM), where every year during the month of October, women are encouraged to remember to be ‘breast aware’.  So whilst we are being aware to check, let’s also be aware of the common complaints women experience after breast cancer […] Read More

Evening Lecture with Mr Richard Field & Mr Ian Holloway -Wednesday 25th September 7.00 pm at our Chelsea Clinic

Kensington Physio & Sports Medicine would like to invite you and your team to a lecture on Wednesday 25th September 2013 at 7.00 pm at our clinic in Chelsea at 13 Crescent Place, London SW3 2EA. This is a lecture for physios and other medical professionals. If you would like to attend RSVP to info@kenphysio.com please note […] Read More