Bad Form vs Weakness: What’s Really Causing Your Injury?

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At Active Motion Injury Clinic, we frequently see people whose biggest concern is not the discomfort itself. It is the quiet fear that their body is becoming less reliable. Less predictable. Less steady. This blog approaches diabetic neuropathy from a different angle. Not just as a nerve condition, but as a threat to mobility, confidence and long term independence and what you can actively do to protect all three.

Mobility vs Flexibility: What Matters More After 50?

At Active Motion Injury Clinic, we frequently see people whose biggest concern is not the discomfort itself. It is the quiet fear that their body is becoming less reliable. Less predictable. Less steady. This blog approaches diabetic neuropathy from a different angle. Not just as a nerve condition, but as a threat to mobility, confidence and long term independence and what you can actively do to protect all three.

The Most Overlooked Muscles in Strength Training

Strong big lifts rely on more than quads, hamstrings, chest, and lats. Smaller, often overlooked muscles stabilise your joints, protect your spine, and help you move weight safely. Training them with a few focused accessory exercises each week can improve performance and reduce injury risk. Active Motion Injury Clinic, led by Jordan Sahota, helps people … Read more

How to Keep Your Body Strong and Mobile as You Age

At Active Motion Injury Clinic, we regularly speak with people who feel stuck between two options. Move and risk aggravating the pain, or rest and hope it settles. This blog will break down why walking sometimes helps, why it sometimes worsens symptoms, and what most people are getting wrong when it comes to managing back pain and sciatica.

Heat vs Ice: Which One Should You Use for Pain or Injury?

At Active Motion Injury Clinic, we regularly speak with people who feel stuck between two options. Move and risk aggravating the pain, or rest and hope it settles. This blog will break down why walking sometimes helps, why it sometimes worsens symptoms, and what most people are getting wrong when it comes to managing back pain and sciatica.

Runner’s Knee Explained: Causes, Treatment & Prevention

At Active Motion Injury Clinic, we regularly speak with people who feel stuck between two options. Move and risk aggravating the pain, or rest and hope it settles. This blog will break down why walking sometimes helps, why it sometimes worsens symptoms, and what most people are getting wrong when it comes to managing back pain and sciatica.

Why Recovery Is Just as Important as Training

At Active Motion Injury Clinic, we regularly speak with people who feel stuck between two options. Move and risk aggravating the pain, or rest and hope it settles. This blog will break down why walking sometimes helps, why it sometimes worsens symptoms, and what most people are getting wrong when it comes to managing back pain and sciatica.

Understanding Pain: Why It’s Not Always About Damage

At Active Motion Injury Clinic, we regularly speak with people who feel stuck between two options. Move and risk aggravating the pain, or rest and hope it settles. This blog will break down why walking sometimes helps, why it sometimes worsens symptoms, and what most people are getting wrong when it comes to managing back pain and sciatica.

How Stress, Sleep, and Pain Are All Connected

At Active Motion Injury Clinic, we regularly speak with people who feel stuck between two options. Move and risk aggravating the pain, or rest and hope it settles. This blog will break down why walking sometimes helps, why it sometimes worsens symptoms, and what most people are getting wrong when it comes to managing back pain and sciatica.

Bursitis: Hidden Hip & Shoulder Pain in Women Over 50

At Active Motion Injury Clinic, we frequently see people whose biggest concern is not the discomfort itself. It is the quiet fear that their body is becoming less reliable. Less predictable. Less steady. This blog approaches diabetic neuropathy from a different angle. Not just as a nerve condition, but as a threat to mobility, confidence and long term independence and what you can actively do to protect all three.