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",...
What is Plantar Fasciitis - Pulse Physiotherapy and Pilates
What is Plantar Fascia The plantar fascia is a fibrous tissue located along the sole of the foot, extending from the heel to the tips of...
Why Pilates for Rehabilitation? - Pulse Physiotherapy and Pilates
Pilates is a physical exercise with stretching that uses body weight. Pilates improves breathing, decreases stress, develops awareness...
Knee Pain - Pulse Physiotherapy and Pilates
Knee pain is a very common symptom that can affect patients of all ages. The intensity and duration of the pain can vary. Most knee...
Neck Pain - Pulse Physiotherapy and Pilates
What Is Neck Pain? Neck pain is a common problem and can range from a short-term ailment to a serious, chronic problem. Neck pain can...
What Is Pelvic Floor and How to activate it? - Pulse Physiotherapy and Pilates
What is Pelvic Floor? Pelvic floor muscles are the layer of muscles that support the pelvic organs and span the bottom of the pelvis. The...