Sports physiotherapists have excellent knowledge of diagnosis of injury within a sporting context. With an early accurate diagnosis the injury can be appropriately treatment techniques.
About Sport's Injuries
Sports injuries occur during exercise or while participating in a sport. Children are particularly at risk for these types of injuries, but adults can get them, too.
You’re at risk for sports injuries if you:
haven’t been regularly active don’t warm up properly before exercise play contact sports Read on to learn more about sports injuries, your treatment options, and tips for preventing them in the first place.
Types of sports injuries
Different sports injuries produce different symptoms and complications. The most common types of sports injuries include:
Sprains
Overstretching or tearing the ligaments results in a sprain. Ligaments are pieces of tissue that connect two bones to one another in a joint. Strains. Overstretching or tearing muscles or tendons results in a sprain. Tendons are thick, fibrous cords of tissue that connect bone to muscle. Strains are commonly mistaken for sprains. Here’s how tell them apart. Knee injuries. Any injury that interferes with how the knee joint moves could be a sports injury. It could range from an overstretch to a tear in the muscles or tissues in the knee.
Swollen muscles
Swelling is a natural reaction to an injury. Swollen muscles may also be painful and weak.
Achilles tendon rupture
The Achilles tendon is a thin, powerful tendon at the back of your ankle. During sports, this tendon can break or rupture. When it does, you may experience sudden, severe pain and difficulty walking. Fractures. Bone fractures are also known as broken bones.
Dislocations
Sports injuries may dislocate a bone in your body. When that happens, a bone is forced out of its socket. This can be painful and lead to swelling and weakness.
Rotator cuff injury
Rotator cuff injury Four pieces of muscle work together to form the rotator cuff. The rotator cuff keeps your shoulder moving in all directions. A tear in any of these muscles can weaken the rotator cuff.
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Sport Injury
Acute injuries
Acute injuries occur consequently of rapid trauma to muscle, cartilage, disc, tendon or ligament.
Surgical Rehabilitation
Surgical is the future a mature of rehabilitation is required to construct strength, report and flexibility to ensure a safe reward to your sport and allowing you to charity at your best.
Chronic injuries
These injuries are often joined gone faulty biomechanics or follow an initial acute offend.
Sports Massage
Relaxation techniques
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