Sports injuries are very common, affecting many people and can hinder people from doing what they love to do for a long time.
Sports injuries can be caused by:
- Traumatic events– such as a falls or heavy blows.
- Training error – pushing yourself too hard, too soon or not managing your training load appropriately.
- A lack of strength, conditioning, poor movement quality and overall physical preparation to play sport with reduced risk of injury.
- Using inappropriate equipment or poor technique.
Almost any part of the body can be injured, including the muscles, bones, joints and connective tissues.
Physiotherapy treatment for sports injuries lies in the correct diagnosis and identification of what has caused the injury to occur in the first place. Many people suffer with repetitive sporting injuries and can get stuck in a cycle of treating the pain in the short term but fail to identify and correct the causative factors.
Our Physiotherapists, Sports Therapists and Strength & Conditioning coaches offer bespoke movement and performance testing using a “test don’t guess” philosophy to help identify your weaknesses and areas you need to work on to stay out of pain, prevent injuries and get you performing better on the sporting field.
Our expert physiotherapists treat Muscle Strains, Ligament Injuries, provide post operative physiotherapy for ACL Rehabilitation, Fractures and Sports Hernia Repairs. We use Focused Shockwave Therapy for the treatment of Tennis & Golfers Elbow, Plantar Fasciitis, Achilles, Patella and Rotator Cuff tendinitis & More. We offer personalised treatment plans to help you reduce pain regain strength, flexibility, and pain- free movement.
Here at Movement Matters Physio we specialise in sports injuries, our team has extensive professional sport related training and experience. We can help you make a speedy recovery, but also provide you with a long-term solution to those recurring injuries plaguing your ability to play the sport you love.
Get assessed and tested today and let’s get you pain free and back in the sporting arena as soon as possible.