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Safe return to exercise support after illness or injury

Exercise PhysiologyBy North West Healthy WomenMarch 16, 2026

Many women assume the goal for returning to exercise is to get back to where they were as quickly as possible. The moment you start feeling “a bit better” is often the most high-risk point in recovery. Pain has eased, energy is returning, you’re itching to move again, and that’s exactly when people tend to…

Exercise physiology for cancer rehabilitation

Exercise PhysiologyBy North West Healthy WomenMarch 2, 2026

After cancer treatment, many women find themselves dealing with lingering fatigue, reduced strength, changes in balance, or simply a loss of confidence in their body’s abilities. If you’re wondering how to safely return to physical activity, you’re in the right place. The relationship between exercise and cancer recovery can feel overwhelming or even unsafe without…

Physiotherapy vs exercise physiology: which do you need? 

Exercise PhysiologyBy North West Healthy WomenFebruary 23, 2026

Deciding between a physiotherapist or exercise physiologist can feel overwhelming. A lot of women come to us feeling sore, frustrated, or worried about their bodies, and then get stuck at the first step. Physiotherapist or exercise physiologist? What’s the difference? Does it matter which one you choose? And what if you get it wrong?  You…

What is women’s health exercise physiology? 

Exercise PhysiologyBy North West Healthy WomenFebruary 16, 2026

Women’s health exercise physiology is an answer to women who are told exercise will help, but haven’t actually been guided to the how, when and what kind. Many women receive generic exercise advice without guidance that considers their unique health challenges, life stage, or body. If you’ve ever been advised to “stay active” while living…

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