Sports Injury Conditions
Sports injuries are commonly caused by overuse, direct impact, or the application of force that is greater than the body part can structurally withstand.
Common injuries include bruises, sprains, strains, joint injuries and nose bleeds.
The role of physiotherapy in rehabilitating sports injuries
can range from minor strains and sprains to more serious injuries such as fractures and ligament tears. Regardless of the severity of the injury, physiotherapy can play a key role in the rehabilitation process.
- Jaw Fractures
- Fractured Vertebra
- Neck Muscular Strain
- Neck Pain
- Neck Slipped Disc
- Biceps Muscle Tear
- Fracture of the Clavicle or Collar Bone
- Fractured Shaft of Humerus
- Fracture of the Radius & Ulna
- Golfer’s Elbow
- Posterior Dislocation of the Elbow Joint
- Tennis Elbow
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Wrist Fracture
- Acute Nerve Root Compression
- Fractured Vertebrae
- Prolapsed Disc
- Costocondritis
- Rib Trauma & Rib Fractures
- Fractured Hip
- Pulled Hamstring
- Knee Ligament Injury
- Fractured Tibia & Fibula
- Meniscal Tear
- Achilles Tendonitis
- Sprained Ankle
- Plantar Fasciitis