Sports Injuries
Our Stalybridge based Sports Physiotherapists have extensive knowledge and experience of treating sports injuries. They have treated many Manchester based athletes over the years and have ensured that they returned to full fitness as quickly and safely as possible. Our Physiotherapists at our Stalybridge based clinic can give you advice on how to prevent sports injuries and can also provide you with a range of exercises which you can do at home to aid your rehabilitation.
Sports Injuries
We understand that sports injuries can be very frustrating. Our Sports Injury specialists will work with you to understand the reason for your injury and to plan your treatment to ensure you are back to full fitness as quickly and safely as possible.
Running Injuries
Running injuries can occur for many reasons. From the seasoned athlete to the beginner, from the marathon runner to the occasional jogger we have treated hundreds of runners over the years and have a wealth of knowledge and experience in treating running injuries.
Rehabilitation
There are many treatment options available at Davenport House Clinic. Our Physiotherapists will support you every step of the way with a tailored rehabilitation programme to suit you.
FAQ about our Sports Injuries
Our Physiotherapist’s answer many questions about Sports Injuries. Here are some of the more common questions which we get asked. For answers to any other questions check out our full FAQ page.
Acute sports injuries, like cuts and sprains, are usually the result of accidents, such as a sudden impact or an awkward movement. This sort of injury can be difficult to avoid.
However, many sports injuries are avoidable because they are often the result of:
- not warming up properly,
- poor technique,
- not using equipment correctly, or
- not taking the proper safety precautions for your sport.
Here at Davenport House Clinic we treat a variety of sporting injuries such as:
- Achillies Tendonitis
- Back Injuries
- Cruciate Ligament Tears
- Golfers Elbow
- Hip Injuries
- Knee Injuries
- Patellar Tendonitis (Jumpers Knee)
- Retro Patellar Knee Pain
- Rotator Cuff Tears
- Shoulder Impingement
- Tendonitis
- Tennis Elbow
- Whiplash