To begin with there is very little difference between an injury in someone who was walking the dog to someone with the same injury from playing sport. The real difference comes from what you are trying to get back to. To get you back and make sure there is no reoccurrence the rehabilitation phase must be more detailed and more specific to your sport than a general injury.
Book an assessment nowA thorough assessment of your symptoms, your range of motion and the surrounding areas will enable us to create a specific treatment plan for you. Below is a summary of how we typically help people with shoulder pain.
As will all injuries a diagnosis of what has happened is important. With sports injuries it is also important to ensure that there has been no associated injuries to surrounding areas because of the forces involved. You will also undoubtedly want to know how long before you can get back to doing the sport that you love.
Surgery can be stressful and worrying. Initially we will help you to understand the process of getting you back to full fitness.
Hands on treatment can often reduce pain and allow more pain free daily activities. It is important to do this alongside rehabilitation which gets to the root cause of the problem.
In a sporting injury this is the most crucial part. We must ensure that you have the strength, flexibility, movement, and resilience specific to your sport. Only then will you be able to return with confidence, at the level you were before and reduce the risk of the injury happening again.
The video below provides some information that may be beneficial when suffering with sports injuries. We would always recommend an assessment to be able to tailor this advice to each individual, but we hope this video can help.
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