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The Importance of Keeping Muscles Strong – Radio Interview

Aug 23, 2023

The Importance of Keeping Muscles Strong – Express FM Radio Interview

Listen to Natalie’s radio interview on local station Express FM, talking about the importance of keeping our muscles strong as we get older, especially with back pain.

Natalie talks about her journey as a Physiotherapist, where it all started and the decision to start her own practice ‘Physio-logical’ 15 years ago, plus her involvement in the 2012 Olympics.

 

The Physio-logical team offer hands-on treatment at our Stansted Park and Rowlands Castle clinics and if you are unsure if physio is the right treatment for you, why not book to see the Team for a face-to-face FREE 15 minute consultation.

Take a look at our YouTube channel for easy exercises you can do at home to help keep your muscles strong for your back, knee, shoulder, leg/lower body, hip and neck.

To book an appointment with Physio-logical, based in Rowlands Castle, Hampshire then please book online, call 023 9435 0270 or email us at enquiries@physio-logical.net.

 

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