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How PhysioFunction can help with Sports Injuries

Sports Therapy

Sports therapy uses a range of therapeutic techniques focused around injury prevention, recognition, assessment, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation.

In the management of injuries, our Sport Therapists employ a wide range of treatment techniques including:

Access to rehabilitation technology in our gym including AlterG de-weighted treadmillDesmotec D-Line and V-Line for eccentric training and Galileo as well as standard gym equipment.

Sports Massage

Our Sports Therapists are qualified to provide sports massage to treat soft tissue related injuries. The types of massage we offer are:

Eflourage

This is where a light amount of pressure at a moderate pace to generate heat into the muscle to help improve the mobility the muscle/joint and to reduce pain. It is also commonly used at the start of treatment to help prepare the muscle for more intense manual therapy. It can help increase blood flow, joint mobility, and sensory feedback.

Deep Tissue Massage

This is when a firm amount of pressure is provided over a muscle to help the elasticity of the muscle to help reduce any tension or calcification that has occurred due to injury or muscle weakness. This generally tends to be the main component and is the most commonly used part of a massage.

Deep transverse frictions

This is a form of Deep tissue massage where the massage is repeated back and forth over the muscle/portion of the muscle to promote healing

Trigger point treatment

This is much like Deep tissue therapy but the amount of pressure is localised to a specific point know as a ‘pressure point’ where there is a small build up of intense pressure to a muscle. Although this can be intense for some it has immediate effects on reduction in pain and muscle tension.

Myofascial release

This a type of soft tissue massage that helps to release restriction in the myofascial network that helps bind muscles or a group of muscle, tendons, muscle, bone, ligaments, and organ of your body and protect them.

When restricted they can reduce muscles overall range of movement so to treat this therapist apply a light amount of pressure to the skin and gentle move their hands along the muscle in order to help stretch the myofascial and release it of and tension that may be causing a reduction in the clients movement.

At PhysioFunction our MSK Physiotherapists and Sports Therapists are able to assess and treat sports injuries including:

Types of Sports Injury

  • Sprains
  • Strains
  • Muscle Inflammation
  • Fractures
  • Tendinopathies
  • Muscle, tendon and ligament tears
  • Impingements
  • Ligaments, tendons and muscle pain
  • Dislocations
  • Muscle weakness
  • Muscular hypertrophy/atrophy
  • Joint pain


We currently accept the following Private Medical Insurance

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