Lymphedema should not be a barrier to physical activity. On the contrary, sport has been shown to be beneficial in stimulating lymphatic circulation and improving the quality of life of those affected.
Six athletes who play sport at the highest level in the world with a foot drop
Playing sports with a foot drop is entirely possible. However, you must adapt the choice of sport according to your deficit and refer to the recommendations of the various health professionals consulted.
Managing daily life with osteoarthritis of the knee
It can be difficult to live with osteoarthritis of the knee - also known as gonarthrosis - but it is possible to preserve your quality of life by making a few everyday adjustments. Below is some practical advice to help you carry out routine tasks, such as housework, cooking, DIY or gardening.
‘The right treatment is movement': should you do sport when you have back pain?
Contrary to popular belief, keeping physically active is crucial in the treatment of back pain. Practising sport is not forbidden. In fact, it's recommended!
Skiing and back pain: how do you reconcile the two?
Violent exertion, strong vibrations, falls... At first glance, winter sports seem to be a no-no for back pain. But what is the reality? Here's some advice on how to make the most of the mountains!
The effective treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee (or gonarthrosis) requires multidisciplinary management. Among the various healthcare professionals involved, the physiotherapist may play a particularly important role. But when is their input required? And what is there exact role?