⭐ Growing Pains: What the Latest Research Really Shows
Growing pains aren’t simply “part of growing” — new research shows they’re a predictable response to rapid growth, changing biomechanics, and increased sport demands. A major study across English Premier League academies mapped when and where pain shows up in kids, revealing patterns every parent should know. Younger kids often experience heel and foot pain, while knees become the main issue from age 12, and hips/groin take over in the mid-teen years. Understanding these patterns helps parents recognise when to rest, when to adjust sport load, and when to seek help. With smart strengthening, proper load management, and early intervention, kids can stay active, confident, and pain-free as they grow.
🦵 Another ACL Patient Joins the Cross Bracing Protocol
Another ACL patient has officially begun the Cross Bracing Protocol — a structured, early-intervention bracing approach aimed at supporting natural ACL healing. Building on the success of Patient 7, we’re excited to follow this new journey and share insights into how the protocol works, who it suits, and what we’re learning along the way.
Gym sessions for rehab
Even with clear exercise instructions, it’s easy to lose confidence or consistency. Our guided rehab sessions help you perfect your technique, stay motivated, and progress safely — whether at the clinic or in the gym across the road.
Returning to exercise post injury- how the mind can trick you....
Returning to your sport after an injury takes more than physical readiness — it’s also about confidence and mindset. Learn practical strategies to manage fear of re-injury, progress safely, and enjoy your sport again with the right guidance.
Run time Auckland Marathon!
Best of luck to everyone taking part in this year’s Auckland Marathon! Whether it’s your first 5K or your tenth marathon, smart training, recovery, and mindset make all the difference. Here are our favorite tips, reads, and strategies to help you stay injury-free, perform your best, and cross that finish line feeling strong.
Should we take the plunge?
Aquatic therapy isn’t just for swimmers — it’s a powerful rehabilitation tool that helps you move, strengthen, and recover sooner after injury. A recent study showed that athletes who began water-based rehab for severe ankle sprains returned to sport nearly twice as fast as those doing traditional physiotherapy. Learn why the pool could be your next step towards faster, safer recovery.
