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Music and Exercise - Can it make us move more?

We all love some good tunes when we work out, but do we know if this can actually make us perform better? Does science show that rocking along to The Who or jigging to a bit of Beyoncé make a difference?

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PACE Team: Our Favourite Locations to Keep Fit

With the new year upon us, most of us will have placed ‘more physical activity’ high up on our list of resolutions to stick with for 2020. With this in mind, we asked the team to give you a few pointers of the variety of different locations you can use to stick to those resolutions.

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Exercise for those who are time poor - How you can improve!

Do you find it hard to fit in the time to exercise? Do hours on a treadmill bore you? Has structured exercise been something you find hard sticking to? Maybe you hate the idea of a gym environment? If so this blog may be of interest to you!

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Falls Prevention

As we age, falls become an increasing worry for many people and can often be dismissed as a part of getting older. The good news however, is that most falls can be prevented.

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Osteoarthritis & Exercise Physiology

Do you suffer from or know of someone who suffers from osteoarthritis (OA)? Chances are that you may as statistics show 9% of Australians (2.1million people) currently have the condition. This blog will explore conservative management of this chronic condition and provide an insight into how exercise physiology treatment can be utilised to manage the impact and severity of OA. 

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To ICE or not to ICE? That is the question…

From working and playing in the football system I often get asked what is the best strategy for those who suffer from an acute injury. This can be a tricky question due the large variety of injuries that can occur in a game like football and often, an individualised assessment is needed by an appropriately qualified professional to fully determine your rehabilitation program.

However, we do like to try and make things as easy as possible in the health industry and a series of acronyms have been created in the past to assist those with some simple management techniques to follow.

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Exercise Physiology & Down Syndrome

Most individuals with Down Syndrome are faced with barriers that prevent them from participating in regular physical activity. Research suggests that as they age, the more inactive they become, resulting in reduced overall health and quality of life.

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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome & Exercise Physiology

Can you imagine feeling tired all the time? Fatigued, and sleeping doesn’t improve your symptoms. Exercise may be the last thing you want to do, however research shows that exercise can have significant benefits for people living with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS).

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SLEEP...

Just how important is it?

Do you get enough?

How can you improve it?

Sleep is IMPORTANT, and for most people the QUALITY & QUANTITY of sleep being achieved is inadequate…

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Just Breathe...

Had a tough day? Feeling stressed out? Maybe you've just finished a hard work out? Chances are, you are operating in a state of SYMPATHETIC nervous activity... 

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Living with Cancer Program

The PACE Living with Cancer Program is designed for cancer patients during or post treatment, to assist in the management of symptoms and improve treatment outcomes & survival rates. With 1 Australian dying every 12 minutes from Cancer, it is important to raise awareness on the importance of exercise in the management of symptoms during and post cancer treatments.

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EXERCISE RIGHT WEEK, MAY 20-26 2019

Everyone should exercise regularly throughout all stages of life.

Regular physical activity helps to maintain independence and quality of life, reduces the risk of chronic diseases, and improves mood and mental health!

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Return to Function Program

The PACE Return to Function Program is a graded rehabilitation program, for sub-acute injuries & chronic pain, designed to equip workers with the education and strategies required to make a successful return to work and life. 

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