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Welcome to the February newsletter from Martindale Physiotherapy & Sports Clinic.

 
  NEW FEBRUARY ARTICLE  
 


Acute Versus Chronic Back Pain - What’s the difference?

Most adults have experienced back pain at some point in their lives. For some, their pain may be acute, meaning that it comes on suddenly and can often subside in a short amount of time, whereas for others, pain may persist for long periods of time, becoming chronic.

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  LIVE WELL  
 

Enjoy Snowboarding 

Snowboarding is a sport that is often considered extreme, and is commonly associated with upper body injuries. Proper conditioning, as well as a few key precautions, is essential to avoid injuries. Physiotherapy can help minimize the risk of injury by educating snowboarders on selecting appropriate equipment, and teaching proper stretching and strengthening techniques. 


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  BE INSPIRED  
 

Your physiotherapist can help you through the hard climb to the top!

 
  MOVE WELL   
 

Get to know your knees

The knee is a key load bearing joint in the body and can be susceptible to injury in sport or life. Physiotherapy can help you avoid injury by educating you about common pitfalls and training errors that cause knee injury, and teaching you how to stretch and strengthen the joint for your chosen sport.

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  EAT WELL  
 

 Do you ever find yourself wondering about dinner options that are both tasty and healthy? Here are two recipes that are satisfying and nutritious!


 

Baked Salmon Fillets Dijon

From: Allrecipes.com

This recipe combines salmon fillets with bread crumbs, butter, Dijon mustard, and salt and pepper to create a healthy dinner option that can be paired with a salad or vegetable medley. This dish is packed with protein and can be ready in less than 30 minutes. 

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Penne with Chicken and Asparagus

From: Allrecipes.com

This recipe combines penne, chicken breast halves, and asparagus spears with olive oil, chicken broth, garlic powder, salt and pepper, and Parmesan cheese to create a quick and nutritious dinner option. This dish is full of protein and fiber as well as a variety of vitamins and nutrients, and can be ready in about 35 minutes. 

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Martindale Physiotherapy & Sports Clinic
7-600 Ontario Street
St. Catharines, ON L2N 7H8
Phone 905-646-2894
 

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