
Elbow Pain - Pulse Physiotherapy and Pilates
The pain in the elbow can be caused by a series of problems. One of the common causes in adults is tendinitis, an inflammation and injury to the tendons - soft tissues that attach the muscles to the bone. Once a treatment is address in early stage the recovery time is quicker. People who play racket sports are more likely to injure the tendons by outside the elbow. This condition is known as tennis elbow. Golfers are more likely to injure the tendons of the inside of the elbo

Wrist Pain - Pulse Physiotherapy and Pilates
Wrist pain is a frequent disorder and can have many different causes.
The wrist attaches the palm of the hand to the forearm and allows finger movements during daily tasks, such as holding objects, writing on the computer, painting pictures, etc. The wrist is composed of small, short bones known as the metacarpal.
These small bones are arranged in two rows. The ligaments join the two rows of small bones that form the wrist joint.
An injury to these bones, ligaments or c

Ankle Sprain - Pulse Physiotherapy and Pilates
The ankle sprain is a rotation or a very rapid movement of the joint, it is the most frequent trauma in most sports.
Almost everyone thinks that sprain means stretching of the ligaments and inflammation of the ankle. In fact, the ligaments are very strong, a twist is more likely to Fracture of the lateral malleolus, ie the ligament remains intact but the violent impact could break the bone. This is an uncontrolled tension of the foot that causes the stretch or rupture of:

History of Physiotherapy - Pulse Physiotherapy and Pilates
In antiquity, between 4,000 BC and 395 AD there was a strong concern with people who presented the so-called "uncomfortable differences", this term was used to cover what was then considered to be "disease." There was a concern to eliminate those "uncomfortable differences" through resources, techniques, tools and procedures. Physical agents were already used to reduce those "differences." Doctors in antiquity knew physical agents and employed them in therapy. Already they us