Ellen Duffy Bio
Ellen, also known as Ellie, graduated from Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, in 2016. Ellen came to Canada in 2018 after traveling for over a year around Central and South America with her partner, and completed the rigorous process to have her degree recognised in British Columbia.Ellen has gained experience in multiple adult areas, including; stroke rehabilitation, orthopaedic rehabilitation, mental health, general medicine, and more. In the past two and half years, Ellen worked in a private pediatric clinic that specialises in sensory integration and here she completed her certification to become a Registered Autism Service Provider (RASP).
Whether working with adults or children, Ellen is a receptive and dedicated therapist who cares deeply for her clients and their families. She is always striving to learn and better her practice so that she can deliver the highest-quality service possible.Outside of work, Ellen enjoys exploring British Columbia with her partner and dog, experiencing the cultural diversity that Vancouver has to offer, and spending time playing her instruments, reading, or playing board games. Ellen is thrilled to be a member of the Tall Tree team and is excited to further her career here.
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Hip flexor strains can vary in severity, ranging from mild stretches or micro-tears to partial or complete muscle tears. Symptoms of a hip flexor strain may include pain and tenderness in the front of the hip or upper thigh, pain or difficulty with hip movement or walking, swelling or bruising, and muscle weakness.
Treatment for a hip flexor strain typically involves the RICE method: Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation. Resting the injured hip and avoiding activities that exacerbate the pain is important for healing. Applying ice packs to the area can help reduce pain and inflammation. Compression with an elastic bandage and elevating the leg when possible can also aid in reducing swelling.
In some cases, physical therapy exercises and stretching may be recommended to improve flexibility, strength, and promote healing. Severe strains may require medical intervention, such as medications or even surgery.
If you suspect you have a hip flexor strain, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional, such as a doctor or physical therapist, for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan.
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