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 GPR (RPG)? - Pulse Physiotherapy and Pilates
The GPR Global Posture Reeducation, known by its initials RPG (French: Rééducation Posturale Globale), is an innovative method of...
Lower Back Pain - Pulse Physiotherapy and Pilates
Feeling pain is not pleasant and the lower back is less so. Lumbar pain or low back pain is one of the biggest reasons to go to health...
What is Pilates? - Pulse Physiotherapy and Pilates
Pilates is Complete and systematized exercises that provide health and wellness for your body and mind, developed by Joseph Pilates,...
Jaw Pain - Pulse Physiotherapy and Pilates
What is TMJ and TMD? The Jaw, also know for temporomandibular joint (TMJ), is a complex and busy joint that we use all day everyday...
Relaxation Massage and Remedial Massage - Pulse Physiotherapy and Pilates
What is Relaxation Massage? The Relaxation Massage re-establishes the balance of body and mind. The therapist applies oil on the skin and...
Shin Splints
What Is Shin Splints? Shin Splints can be defined as an inflammation of the soft tissues of the leg (Shin) that causes pain, and is...
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...
Headaches and Migraines - Pulse Physiotherapy and Pilates
What is Headache? Headache is pain or discomfort in the head, scalp or neck, usually associated with muscle stiffness in those areas. It...
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...