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Learn all you need to know about Headaches

FREE Seminar – Wednesday 31st January 6:45pm-7:45pm Runaway Bay clinic

Cervicogenic Headaches: a pain in the neck! Presented by Physio Helen Sibbald

– learn about the different types of HA’s and common triggers
– what can physio do to help?
– learn tips and tricks to help treat your own headaches

Limited spots only so reservations essential phone 5500-6470 to book your spot.

Sports & Exercise Physio Job/ Role to Join our Team

Join our team of great Gold Coast Sports & Exercise Physio’s & other Health Professionals AND enjoy achieving great outcomes with great clients!

Gold Coast Physio & Sports Health (also fondly known as mygcphysio) is one of the premier sports physio & multidisciplinary clinics on the Gold Coast.

Read more about Joining Our Team

We are an official provider of Physio & Massage Services to Gold Coast based Olympic athletes, National Sports Organisations (including Triathlon, Swimming, Athletics, BMX, Sailing, Cycling and Canoe/Kayak) and previously the Australian Institute of Sport Gold Coast Facility.

Our team is looking for an experienced Sports & Exercise Physio to join us.

The candidate should have at least 3years experience. A Sports & Exercise or MSK Physio Masters qualification and/or APA Title preferred (but not necessary)

You must be passionate about providing challenging sports & exericse physio services and must be personally involved in a sport, or maintain an active lifestyle.  Preference is also for a physio with Pilates/Exercise class qualifications or a special interest in taking some small group pilates/exercise classes.

Our Principal APA Titled Sports Physio was appointed to the Australian Olympic Team for Rio Olympics 2016 and the Australian Commonwealth Games Team for 2018 & Tokyo Olympics 2020, so you will continue to get access to regular professional development within clinic from an experienced team and  your Physio skills will be constantly challenged and progressed.

Requirements

We have a strong team ethic so you must be willing to join our team and work equally with all Allied Health disciplines including Physio, Massage, Pilates, Sports Dietitian, Exercise Physiology, Sports Psychology, Bike Fitter and Sports/Exercise Medicine Physician.

Part- or Full-time workload is negotiable.

A Wage package option is provided and includes provision of Leave for Sports Team Travel, support for Professional Development and regular Inservices/meetings/in-clinic professional development.

Email applications to our Business Manager Albie Firley. AlbieFirley@www.gcphysio.robicoweb.com.au

As an additional BONUS for our Family & Friends – we are offering $100 Gifted to anyone who can directly find as our Magical Unicorn Physio that follows this advert and successfully gains employment with us*

*Terms of the Gift- for you to receive this Gift, you will do so once the 3month employment probation is complete and the Physio maintains success employment with us.  AND you must have directly helped source the employed physio such that the employed person is able to tell us that they found our advert via you.

 

Carrot cake muffins

Carrot cake muffins

by EatSmart Nutrition

 

These tasty little treats are super most, and even healthy! They are great lunch box snacks for the kids, or an on the go snack when busy life takes hold. They also freeze really well!

Ingredients

2 cups whole meal self raising  flour

¼ cup oats

2 teaspoons cinnamon

½ teaspoon ground ginger

2/3 cup light olive oil

½ cup honey

¼ cup greek yoghurt

½ cup unsweetened apple sauce

3 eggs

1 tsp vanilla extract

2 cups grated carrot (about 4 medium carrots)

½ cup EACH sultanas and walnuts

 

  1. Preheat oven to 180 degrees celcius, and line muffin tray (we got 15 muffins out of this recipe)
  2. In a large bowl, mix together flour, oats, cinnamon, ginger, sultanas and walnuts
  3. In another bowl, beat together oil and honey until combined. Beat in the yoghurt and apple sauce until fluffy. Add in the eggs, one at a time, beating after each addition.
  4. Fold wet mixture into flour mixture. Then add the grated carrot, try not to over mix.
  5. Spoon into muffin pans, and bake for 20-25 minutes.

Non-hungry eating: How to listen to your body tell you when (and when not to) eat

Non-hungry eating: How to listen to your body tell you when (and when not to) eat

by EatSmart Nutrition

“Are you full yet?”

“Finish your plate!”

Does this sound familiar to you? As children these phrases are just the beginning of listening to external sources to help us decide when, what and how much to eat. Fast forward to adulthood and now we eat because of advertising, the clock, our peers, our emotions or even our dietitians! But our body has a very clever system in place to help us to eat the right amount of food for health and happiness; many of us have just stopped listening to it.

How does it work?

Over simplified, sensors in your mouth, nose, stomach and intestinal track activate in the presence of food and send a message to your brain about how much and what type of food has been eaten. Your brain then stops looking for food. The reverse also happens in the absence of food in the gastro-intestinal tract. The real situation is more complex and involves many other environmental and internal factors.

Young children are a perfect example of this system working. Babies and toddlers who are offered regular nutritious food are experts at eating the exact amount for their optimal development. This is because they haven’t (yet) been exposed to years of external messages regarding food choices. Some messages are well intended, such as our parents concern we are getting enough nutrition. Some are less so, such as marketing for junk food.

So what can we do about it?

Despite many factors being out of our control, one activity that helps get us back in touch with these body signals in a huger-fullness scale. Scan your body before and after meals and try to bring awareness to internal cues. Does my stomach feel empty, full or bloated? Is it moving or growling? Am I light headed, nauseas or irritated? Is my mouth dry? Am I thirsty? Then rate yourself on a scale of 1-10, 1 being starving, 5 being neutral and 10 being completely stuffed full.  If we can stay at all times between 3-5 we can better regulate our energy intake and metabolism. Keep in mind it can take about 20 minutes for your brain to realise your stomach is full so if we stop eating at a 5 we will be comfortably full shortly after.

So what do you do if you have decided you are not actually hungry but still craving food? Use your new awareness skill and consider why. Are you bored? Excited? Sad? Lonely? Have you seen something yummy on TV or in the cupboard? Try to tailor your cravings plan to the real need you are feeling instead of using food.

If you would like more information on non-hungry eating, the hunger scale, cravings plans or anything nutrition related contact Eat Smart Nutrition!  Amelia Webster is available at both Runaway Bay & Burleigh Clinics, ph 07 5500 6470 for a consult

Monthly Education Seminar from Gold Coast Physio

WEDNESDAY 1ST NOVEMBER 2017 – Learn About Back PainPresented by APA Titled Sports Physio Rick Bain & Physio Sarah Bombell

 

Learn about your back and what causes pain
Debunking common misconceptions about LBP
Practical tips to help manage your LBP

FREE ENTRY however only limited spots available reservations essential

phone 5500-6470

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