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Welcome to the March newsletter from In Balance Physiotherapy.
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If used correctly following an injury or when beginning a rehabilitation or exercise program, hot and cold can help to reduce pain, assist with tissue healing, control swelling and increase flexibility.
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If you spend hours behind the wheel it is important to be comfortable to avoid musculoskeletal problems related to driving. If you drive for a living, it is crucial to get your posture right and follow some easy tips to keep your body healthy and prevent workplace injuries.
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Don’t let pain and discomfort slow you down. A physiotherapist can help address any physical issues you may be dealing with so you can truly enjoy your day.
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Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition that is characterized by pain and discomfort in multiple areas over the body. The constant pain is associated with fatigue and the underlying cause of this is still poorly understood.
There are a number of beneficial treatment options including physiotherapy, that help people with fibromyalgia improve their quality of life.
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Healthy food is both good for your mind and body. Check out these two recipes for nutritious delights that your whole family will love.
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From: ifoodreal.com
This nutritious recipe is a tasty alternative to traditional chili. It combines chicken breast, cumin, yogurt, and white beans. The addition of green chilies, onion, garlic, cilantro, and other spices makes this hearty stew a well-balanced meal.
It’s also a perfect entrée for your stove top, instant pot, or crockpot.
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From: ifoodreal.com
This a flavorsome recipe that is sugar free, flourless, and oil free. The unique combination of low sodium black beans, applesauce, Medjool dates, cacao, and chocolate chips will delight your taste buds.
The ingredients are also packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. The Medjool dates even provide a natural source of sugar. Try this scrumptious nutritious treat today.
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