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Understanding Prolapsed and Herniated Discs: How Pilates Can Help

The discs in your spine sit between the vertebrae, acting as cushions that absorb shock and protect your spinal bones. Inside these discs is a gel-like substance that provides flexibility and shock absorption.

A herniated disc occurs when some or all of this gel-like substance escapes from the disc and enters the spinal canal. This can lead to a range of symptoms, from mild discomfort to severe pain, depending on the extent of the prolapse and whether it impinges on any nerves. It can also be referred to as a ‘Slipped Disc’ or ‘Disc Prolapse.’

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Is Pilates Good for Osteoarthritis?

Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis in the UK, affecting over 10 million people. We see a lot of our clients of all ages who suffer with arthritis. But how does Pilates help?

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Staying Positive When Injured: A Guide for Runners

Getting injured can feel like the worst thing to ever happen, especially for runners who thrive on the endorphin rush of a good run. We have all been there. But injuries don’t have to derail your progress or dampen your spirit. Here’s how to stay positive and proactive during your recovery journey.

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Sciatica Pain Relief: Can Pilates help?

Sciatica is a commonly used term, but symptoms and causes can vary. Pilates can be an effective method for managing and relieving sciatica pain.

Here are Pilates exercises for sciatica pain so you reduce and prevent recurrent sciatica symptoms.

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