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Welcome to the latest episode of HT Physio Quick Tips!

In this episode, Farnham's leading over-50's physiotherapist, Will Harlow, reveals the most common knee injuries that can be sustained from a fall. You'll learn the 5 most common knee injuries from falls, how to differentiate between them and the key signs to look for before getting help.

To register your interest for the upcoming Optimum Knee Health course and to be among the first to know when it is released, reach out to Will@ht-physio.co.uk

To get a copy of Will's new book, Thriving Beyond Fifty, you can find it on Amazon below:
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If you're suffering from nagging knee pain that hurts in the morning and stops you from walking as far as you'd like, you can take our free knee pain guide - which will give you 5 expert tips to put a stop to knee pain at home - by visiting here: https://ht-physio.co.uk/knee-pain-guide-download/

If you're over-50 with a painful problem in the Farnham, Surrey area, you can learn more about how Will Harlow and HT Physio can help you overcome a painful problem here: https://ht-physio.co.uk/

**Any information in this video should not be used as a substitute for individual medical advice. Please seek advice from your local healthcare professional before taking action on the information in this video.**

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