Sprains and strains, knee injuries, or tennis elbow, caused by overuse, direct impact, or use of force while playing sports. Physiotherapy will help reduce pain caused by sporting injuries and improve function as quickly as possible.
Sports injuries occur during exercise or while participating in a sport.
You’re at risk for sports injuries if you:
Different sports injuries produce different symptoms and complications. The most common types of sports injuries include:
If your sports injury looks or feels severe, make an appointment to see your doctor or physiotherapist.
Seek emergency care if the injured joint shows signs of:
Don’t ignore your symptoms. Remember, the earlier you get diagnosed and treated, the sooner you’ll recover and get back in the game.
The best way to prevent a sports injury is to warm up properly and stretch. Cold muscles are prone to overstretching and tears.
Warm muscles are more flexible. They can absorb quick movements, bends, and jerks, making injury less likely.
Also, take these steps to avoid sports injuries:
If you do need to see us for any Sports or Exercise related Injuries, rest assured you will be in good hands. Robert has an Undergraduate Degree in Physiotherapy, a Masters in Sports Physiotherapy , and was awarded the Title of APA Sports and Exercise Physiotherapist and Jeff has a Graduate Entry Masters Physiotherapy qualification. Both our physiotherapists will be available during your consultation.