Author: Sydney West Physio

Why is the room spinning?

Have you ever gone to get out of bed in the morning only to experience a sudden spinning sensation as if you had just stepped onto a ride at an amusement park? Have you ever gone to tie up your shoelaces and almost fallen over as if you had had a few too many drinks at the pub?  These are common stories of patients who are suffering from Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo or BPPV for short. People suffering from BPPV will experience sudden, short-lasting episodes of vertigo (spinning) with changes in head position.  Examples of these positional changes include rolling over in bed, getting in and out of bed, bending over and looking up.

Coughing and Continence

Many muscle systems in our bodies coordinate together in order for us to go about our daily lives. For example, our core muscles brace when lifting heavy objects or our eyes close when we sneeze or we grip and hold objects with the right amount of force while performing tasks like brushing our teeth or writing.

Helping those in need through ‘Support The Girls Australia’ this Christmas

This Christmas our Practice will be running a Christmas drive for the charity – Support The Girls Australia.

Support The Girls helps homeless and disadvantaged women from all cultures across Australia are in DESPERATE need of bras and personal hygiene products and toiletries. One of the goals of Support The Girls Australia is to ensure that they empower and encourage self-esteem and well being in women and girls by supplying them with the crucial items that they require to facilitate their overall health.

If you are able to help you can drop off suitable items at our Penrith, Blacktown or Norwest practice to help the Team help others this Christmas.

More details about the program can be from at  https://www.supportthegirls.com.au/

Knee Arthroscopy

 

Knee Arthroscopy Procedure 

Knee arthroscopy is a procedure performed through small incisions to repair injuries to tissues such as ligaments, cartilage or bone within the knee joint area with the use of a camera. Whether or not surgical treatment is the best intervention depends on a variety of factors, including age, degree of injury, and whether this is acute or of a chronic nature. Even though this procedure is not open surgery, all surgeries carry risks, such as blood clots, infections and injury risk to nerves, arteries or veins.