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All our Sports Therapists are full members of the Society of Sports Therapists, the leading body in Sports Therapy and thus are fully trained and insured to practice in both the clinical and team environment. They adhere to the code of practice and rules and regulations that are laid down by the Society.
Injury Healing
There is a considerable difference between an injury healing, and the individual being strong enough, both physically and mentally, to make a successful return to their chosen sport. Specific exercises in the form of rehabilitation will help bridge this gap, and therefore must be included in every treatment programme, so as to aid the patient to gain maximum recovery.
There is a considerable difference between an injury healing, and the individual being strong enough, both physically and mentally, to make a successful return to their chosen sport. Specific exercises in the form of rehabilitation will help bridge this gap, and therefore must be included in every treatment programme, so as to aid the patient to gain maximum recovery.
Who can attend?
Anyone with a sports related injury can come along for a course of treatment and or rehabilitation, which will aid in your recovery if you have:
- Sustained a recent injury
- Joint, ligament or soft tissue injury. E.g. sprains or pulls
- A long term injury that will just not go away
- Pre and post operative care requirements
- Specific rehabilitation needs
- Sports-specific or team requirements
- Prehabilitaion programme
What You will Receive
- Sustained a recent injury
- Joint, ligament or soft tissue injury. E.g. sprains or pulls
- A long term injury that will just not go away
- Pre and post operative care requirements
- Specific rehabilitation needs
- Sports-specific or team requirements
- Prehabilitaion programme