A common complaint of those that we see in our physiotherapy clinics is tight hip flexors.
If you sit all day, or don't spend a lot of time 'opening' your hips, it can often feel like the front of your pelvis and your hip flexors are really tight.
The Latissimus Dorsi muscle, or lats as we commonly call it, is the muscle that is located on the back on either side of the back, and is considered to be the largest surface muscle of the body.
If you have ever had heel pain – the kind that feels like you've stepped on a rock first thing in the morning – you know just how frustrating and even debilitating it can be.
We often get asked if someone should see a physiotherapist that specialises in a certain injury or condition, such as a specialised physio, or just a general physio.