Sports Rehabilitation
Sports Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation is the restoration of optimal form (anatomy) and function (physiology). Musculoskeletal injuries can have immediate and significant detrimental effects on function.
Rehabilitation enables individuals of all ages to maintain or return to their daily life activities, fulfill meaningful life roles and maximize their well-being.
Sports Rehabilitation is the process of deciding when an injured player may safely return to practice or competition. Injuries can occur in any sporting activity, and sports injury rehabilitation is a very important part of the athletes sport life. All athletes over time, professional or not, are prone to injuries due to the excessive wear and tear associated with the demands of competitive sport. The right exercise program to maintain strength, flexibility and stability can help athletes recover quickly after an injury, empowering them to resume athletic activities. The main goal is to return an injured player to training or competition without putting the individual or others at undue risk of injury or re-injury.
Sport Rehabilitators have a strong focus on biomechanics, exercise rehabilitation and returning patients to high levels of function.
5 Stages of Sports Injury Rehabilitation
Phase 1. Protection and Offloading.
Phase 2. Protected Reloading and Reconditioning.
Phase 3. Sport Specific Strength, Conditioning and Skills.
Phase 4. Return to Sport.
Phase 5. Injury Prevention.
7 Principles of Sports Rehabilitation
To ensure the optimal recovery and return-to-sport for the sportspersons and athletes:
Performance Analysis
Continuous Goal Setting
Combination of Physiotherapy and Sports Science
Individually Tailored Sports Rehabilitation Program
Variation of Program based on Patient Progress
Re-Analysis prior to return to sport
Prevention of Re-Injury
Causes
- Acute sports injuries
- Strains
- Sprains
- Muscle, tendon and ligament repairs
- Tendonitis
- Hand injuries
- Shoulder dislocation
- Foot or ankle dysfunction
- Surgery rehab
- Post-operative injuries
- ACL reconstruction
- Meniscus tears
- Rotator cuff repair
- Acute and chronic musculoskeletal injuries
- Tendonitis and bursitis
Symptoms
- Sudden, severe pain
- Abrasions (scrapes)
- Swelling
- Lacerations (cuts)
- Bleeding or uncontrolled or heavy bleeding, hemorrhage
- Not being able to place weight on a leg, knee, ankle, or foot
- An arm, elbow, wrist, hand, or finger that is very tender
- Bone deformity or other type of deformity
- Not being able to move a joint as normal
- Extreme leg or arm weakness
- A bone or joint that is visibly out of place
- Numbness or tingling
Here at Nova Health Physiotherapy Clinic, we will evaluate the causes of your pain and dysfunction, develop an individually tailored treatment plan and provide one-on-one treatment to get you to pain free life.
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