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Photos from Physio Revolution's post 12/05/2026

Most injuries aren’t random.

They usually happen when training demands start exceeding what your body is currently prepared for.

Some of the biggest contributors we see are:
- Accumulated fatigue
- Sudden spikes in load or intensity
- Lack of preparation for the demands of training or sport

Often, it’s not one major event, it’s the build-up of smaller factors over time.

👉 Injury risk is usually more predictable than people think.

Managing load, recovery and progression properly can make a big difference in keeping athletes healthy and performing consistently.

💾 Save this for your next training block
📩 If you keep dealing with recurring niggles or injuries, DM us or check the link in bio to book an assessment

22/04/2026

Client Spotlight 🌟

Huge shoutout to Elise & Myra taking on the world stage tonight at the ICU World Championships 💪🌍
Held at ESPN Wide World of Sports in Disney World, Orlando. It doesn’t get much bigger than that.

All the hard work, discipline, and dedication leading to this moment 👏
Proud to be part of the journey, Go Aussies! 🇦🇺

Photos from Physio Revolution's post 26/03/2026

You don’t need to be in the clinic to get high-level physio support.
Our online service gives you clear diagnosis, expert guidance, and personalised rehab, no matter where you live or train.

Perfect for FIFO, remote clients, busy professionals, or athletes who want consistent support while travelling or in-season.

📹 Telehealth consults
📲 Custom rehab programs
📈 Weekly check-ins
💬 Direct access to your physio

If you want elite physio care anywhere, send us a DM and we’ll get you started.

Photos from Physio Revolution's post 24/03/2026

Think static stretching before sport prevents injury? Think again!

Long-held stretches before training or games can actually reduce strength, power, and speed… Not ideal if you’re about to sprint, jump or lift!

Do this instead:
• Dynamic warm-up: leg swings, walking lunges, arm circles, high knees
• Save static stretching for after your session to improve flexibility and recovery

Move smart, play strong, stay injury-free!

Photos from Physio Revolution's post 17/03/2026

Not all ankle sprains are the same.

A low ankle sprain usually happens when the ankle rolls inward. You’ll feel pain on the outside of the ankle with swelling early on.

A high ankle sprain happens when the foot twists outward while planted, pain is often higher up and pushing off can feel difficult.

Both are common in sport, but they behave differently and need slightly different rehab approaches.

Knowing which one you’re dealing with can make a big difference to recovery.

Save this for the next time you roll your ankle 👇

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