IC Sports Therapies has a Hands-on Approach

Jenenne McKenzie has a hands-on approach
Jenenne McKenzie has a hands-on approach.

IC Sports Therapies welcomes Jenenne McKenzie, an experienced private practice Physiotherapist with a keen interest in sports injuries, injury prevention through biomechanical analysis and patient-centred exercise rehabilitation.

Jenenne has had experience working in the acute hospital setting with extensive knowledge of orthopaedic post surgery physiotherapy and rehabilitation.

Jenenne has worked with a number of sporting teams including Sydney grade AFL, Rugby League and netball teams. She has had over 10 years of experience working with all age groups at NSW Indoor Cricket, Cricket NSW and Cricket Australia, for both National and International tournaments.

An elite athlete for many years, Jenenne has experienced her fair share of injuries and is keenly aware of the hard road to recovery and return to sport.

Jenenne has a strong exercise focus and a hands-on approach, and the ability to make an immediate improvement. She focuses on evidenced-based practice to get you moving pain free and active, back out in the community or your chosen sport.

Pre-season and Grand Final Preparation

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Results

At IC Sports Therapies, results are our focus. The best result for our clients is an early, safe return to full function.

Targeted

Our evidence-based analysis and targeted, structured programmes are tailored to individual requirements.

Integrated

We integrate balance, injury recovery and correct exercise prescription to have our clients back to training within 6 weeks of injury (where no surgery is needed).

State of the art

Our HUMAC balance platform is state of the art.

Experience

Our therapists are highly trained and experienced, and have represented their countries at elite levels, so they know what is required. Our results speak for themselves.

Book today

Book an appointment and experience the difference. Phone (02) 9477-3103 today or book online.

Testimonials

There is no equal

Nicki has been my massage therapist for over 6 years. Quite simply, there is no equal. Awesome person, quality treatment that works!!

Adam W. National Over-35s Indoor Cricket Champion IC Sports Therapies 15/01/2015

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Luke T.

Soccer and skiing without any problems

After undergoing major knee reconstruction, I believed I would never play soccer again. When a friend recommended Nicki, I was reluctant at first to reconsider playing. Now, I’m going really well! Have had no major issues, playing soccer and skiing without any problems with legs since beginning of the year.

Luke T. Berowra IC Sports Therapies 05/08/2016

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A very big thanks

A very big thanks to Nicki, if it wasn’t for her skills and experience half the (Indoor Cricket) teams would not have made it on court. It is the presence of having such a skilled and wonderful person at these events that make it possible for them to take place. Continue Reading

C.D. New Zealand IC Sports Therapies 21/02/2015

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Pamper Package for Valentines Day

Spoil yourself
and your special someone
with our
Valentines Day Pamper Package

Sunday 14th Feb 8:00am – 7:00pm

Pamper Package

On Arrival

A glass of Ersatz champagne,
lightly chilled and served with berries.

Relax with our glorious signature “Moor” foot spa –
fifteen minutes of delight to transform your feet and prepare you for bliss!

Luxuriate

A heavenly one hour deep relaxation treatment.
Let one of our Muscle magicians soothe away all your cares
with your choice of our beautiful aroma massage creams.
Be transported by our gorgeous double treatment room,
candles, music, relaxation blends,
and the company of your special someone
(or bring your bestie).

Photo © Sean Locke www.digitalplanetdesign.com

Afterwards

Return to earth with a beverage and delightful handmade cookies
before heading out to enjoy your day.

Bookings

Booking times available 9:30am, 3:30pm, 5:00pm

Valued at $180, now $150.00 per person.

Avoid disappointment – phone 9477-3103 now to make your booking!

Valentines Day not suitable? We also have Gift Vouchers available.

Fountain of Youth

Did you know that there is a Fountain of Youth in Austria?

Ancient people groups including the Celts discovered relief from their gout there. They entered the waters crippled and came out with their youth restored.

Roman soldiers came and saw their potentially life threatening wounds heal with astonishing speed.

During the Middle Ages (about 1200) the therapeutic effect of Neydharting Moor was “officially” known. There is a “moswisen, moorbach…von einer wisn bey dem prunn und der Padstuben…” ( a Moor ground near the fountain and the bath huts…) says Abbot Thomas von Lambach 1364. This is the first written testimony of an existing Bath – Spa in Neydharting. The medieval Bath tub which was found in 1968 is the oldest Spa existing in the world.

The physician of Nature and theologian Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, called PARACELSUS was in Neydharting and writes about 1500, that he seems to have found the “Quinta Essentia” in a “gemös” (Moor) near “Veste Neydhärding”.

It is written that about 1582 many sick people came to the “fountain of youth” at Neydharting and were “filled with magic power”.

Louis XIV, Napoleon and Josephine all became Moor devotees, indulging in its precious gifts. Neydharting was quite famous in the Habsburg Monarchy, and many members of the Court visited the Spa frequently.

More recently there has been a healing spa there. Originally visited by Napoleon, it was purchased in 1945 for scientific research. At that time, the spa had 8 bedrooms. Today it has over 400 rooms and is booked out 2 years ahead. Nine International Scientific Congresses have concluded that the Neydharting Moor is the only therapeutic medicinal moor. Treatments there are available on the government health care systems of Austria, Germany, France, Italy and Switzerland.

Today, you too can enjoy the benefits of the Moor by using the world-famous range of Moor products.  The Moorlife range of products can be purchased from IC Sports Therapies, either at the Clinic or from our on-line store. Our special Moor Pack is now available at a discounted price as a Pre-Christmas Special for you.

Now is the Christmas Season

Christmas treeIt’s now that busy season of the year, and we recommend that you make your pre-Christmas bookings in the next week, to avoid disappointment.

During the holiday break we will be available by appointment, on December 28 – 30th so please phone to schedule your Christmas recovery treatments. Start 2016 in top shape.

We will resume normal hours on January 4th, 2016.

All people visiting the clinic during December will receive a gift. Clients referring new patients will go into a draw to win a Christmas Recovery Pack (normally $136.00). More details are here and on our Facebook page.

We wish everybody a safe, peaceful and enjoyable Christmas holiday.

K-tape research

A roll of blue k-tapeThe following are some quotes from and links to research articles on kinesiology taping (K-taping) that we have recently reviewed:

“The application of Kinesiology Taping in the study group produced a decrease in the circumference of the thigh and crus statistically more significant than that following lymphatic drainage.” Clinical efficacy of kinesiology taping in reducing edema of the lower limbs in patients treated with the ilizarov method–preliminary report. Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja, 2009 Jan-Feb;11(1):46-54.

“K Tape may be of some assistance to clinicians in improving pain-free active range of motion immediately after tape application for patients with shoulder pain.” The Clinical Efficacy of Kinesio Tape for Shoulder Pain: A Randomized, Double-Blinded, Clinical Trial Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2008 Volume:38 Issue:7 Pages:389–395

“Patients with acute whiplash-associated disorders receiving an application of Kinesio Taping, applied with proper tension, exhibited statistically significant improvements immediately following application of the Kinesio Tape and at a 24-hour follow-up.” Short-Term Effects of Cervical Kinesio Taping on Pain and Cervical Range of Motion in Patients With Acute Whiplash Injury: A Randomized Clinical Trial Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2009 Volume:39 Issue:7 Pages:515–521

“We proved that Kinesiology taping is effective in restoring muscle power reduced after muscle fatigued induction. Therefore, we suggest that Kinesiology taping is beneficial for fatigued muscles.” Immediate Effects of Kinesiology Taping of Quadriceps on Motor Performance after Muscle Fatigued Induction Journal of Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2015

“KT technique appeared to be beneficial for reducing postoperative pain, edema, improving knee extension in early postoperative rehabilitation period.” The effectiveness of Kinesio Taping® after total knee replacement in early postoperative rehabilitation period. A randomized controlled trial. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL AND REHABILITATION MEDICINE

“The application of Kinesio Taping, with the aim of stimulating the lymphatic system, is ineffective in decreasing acute swelling after an ankle sprain in athletes.” Kinesio Taping does not decrease swelling in acute, lateral ankle sprain of athletes: a randomised trial. Journal of Physiotherapy 61: 28–33

Here is a link to a Google image search of bruising reduction through application of K-tape

For some extra reading, here is a site search on “taping” at the Journal of Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, and a link to the Wikipedia article on “Elastic Therapeutic Tape”.

Win a Christmas Recovery Pack

Win a Christmas Recovery Pack
Win a Recovery Pack!

How to Win a Christmas Recovery Pack

Would you like to win a Christmas Recovery Pack for yourself, to help you get back on your feet after decking the halls? All you need to do is refer one or more new clients to us in December 2015, and we will enter you in a draw to win a Christmas Recovery Pack, valued at $136.00!

The pack consists of two large 1L bottles of the amazing Moorlife Bath and one 250ml bottle of the Moor Mineral Drink.

The Moor Bath

The Moor Bath is the primary component of treatment at the Neydharting Spa in Austria, and along with the Drink and Mask it is a key element in the Spa.
Moor Bath is wonderful after exercise, exposure to sun. and for just plain relaxing… and it won’t leave a tide mark on the bath. After it cools it is an ideal tonic for pets, and is great on the garden.

The Moor Mineral Drink

Moorlife Mineral is a botanical drink concentrate of this naturally occurring treasure – pure Neydharting Moor. Perfected by the natural effects of time and nature’s own elements, the unique properties of this rare combination of organic compunds work in synergy to form an incomparable herbal tonic and fortifier.
Specially prepared for oral consumption under the strict guides set down by the Hygiene Institute of the University of Vienna, Moor minerals may be enjoyed by both adults and children. Regular checks for quality and standard are made by the Biological Institute of the University of Innsbruck and the Austrian Health Authorities.

To win…

Remember, just refer your friends to us and once they have had their treatment, you will be entered in a draw to win a Christmas recovery pack!

Do we overthink?

Water

A study said “Water is good for you, but you should just drink it when you feel thirsty and not go overboard.”

(They really said “Given that excessive fluid consumption is a primary etiologic factor in EAH, using the innate thirst mechanism to guide fluid consumption is a strategy that should limit drinking in excess and developing hyponatremia while providing sufficient fluid to prevent excessive dehydration”.)

See Statement of the Third International Exercise-Associated Hyponatremia Consensus Development Conference, Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine: July 2015 – Volume 25 – Issue 4 – p 303–320

Exercise

Another study found that “prolonged sitting isn’t necessarily bad for you, as long as you’re also getting exercise.”

See Associations of sitting behaviours with all-cause mortality over a 16-year follow-up: the Whitehall II study International Journal of Epidemiology, 27-Aug-2015

Sleep

A (third) study claims that “humans in pre-industrial societies stay up late and sleep 6 or 7 hours a night, just like most people today.”

See Natural Sleep and Its Seasonal Variations in Three Pre-industrial SocietiesCurrent Biology, 15-Oct-2015

Conclusion

Overthinking is recursive!

What do you think?

Please add your comments…

Physiological and therapeutic effects of Massage

This post quotes extensively from an article (PDF) by Dr Geoffrey C. Goats (School of Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK) in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, Volume 28, Issue 3, 1994, which reviewed previous research into the effects of massage on blood flow and composition, oedema, connective tissue, muscle and the nervous system.

 

Massage – the scientific basis of an ancient art: part 2. Physiological and therapeutic effect

The physiological and therapeutic effects of massage are frequently questioned. This article reviews previous research into the effects of massage on blood flow and composition, oedema, connective tissue, muscle and the nervous system. Although further investigations are clearly required in certain areas, the discussion demonstrates that the use of massage in sports medicine can be justified according to orthodox scientific criteria.

Arterial blood flow

Massage dilates superficial blood vessels and increases the rate of blood flow. Massage appears to be better for improving blood flow than other techniques routinely used for the purpose. Tracer experiments have shown that effleurage, one of the least penetrating massage techniques, significantly increased blood flow.

Venous blood flow

Deep massage promotes venous return and will increase cardiac stroke volume.

Blood clotting

Thrombosis frequently results from poor venous return and can be prevented by massage.

Oedema

Massage reduces swelling very effectively and is used widely for this purpose in sports therapy.

Connective tissue

Most sports therapists acknowledge that preliminary ‘warming up’ exercises are a necessary preparation for safe athletic activity. One comparative study weighed the efficacy of a standard athletic warm-up programme against massage or stretching exercises (and found that) massage had a significant beneficial effect (while) the  ‘warm-up’ exercises were least effective.

Muscle

Muscle spasm is extremely uncomfortable, being both the product and the cause of pain. Massage reduces discomfort, relieves the associated muscle spasm and permits improved function.

Pain

Massage has traditionally been used to relieve pain, although research has only recently provided an acceptable physiological explanation of this observation. Massage produces short-lived analgesia by activating the ‘pain gate’ mechanism. Massage is a potent mechanical stimulus and a particularly effective trigger for the pain gate process.

Relaxation

Manual therapy is a well documented aid to relaxation. Physical relaxation, whether induced for enjoyment or the treatment of pain, can improve blood flow, reduce muscle tone and tension in connective tissue, and thus accelerate physical repair

Summary

Massage is an ancient therapy enjoying renewed interest, particularly in sports medicine. The techniques remain an art but research continues to clarify physiological mechanisms that underpin the various therapeutic effects. Massage is indicated in sports therapy when inflammation fails to resolve or healing is delayed, and when tissue drainage or perfusion appear inadequate. Shortened or adhered connective tissue can be mobilised and elongated. Massage will help to reduce pain, restore normal muscle activity and thus re-establish normal function. The close physical contact that massage requires between therapist and client facilitates accurate assessment of dysfunction. This is responsible, in part, for the therapeutic success of these techniques.
The contraindications to massage are few and primarily designed to prevent a precipitate drop in blood pressure or the spread of some harmful factor in the body fluids.
A safe, low-technology therapy, massage is a valuable treatment option poised to grow once again in importance as the scientific principles upon which it is founded are clarified.