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Sports rehabilitation is a branch of physiotherapy focusing on assessing and treating injuries and preventing them. Its purpose is to facilitate safe and effective recovery for athletes and other physically active people so that they may return to their previous performance levels with as little setback as possible. The experts at Rutherford Physiotherapy in Edmonton can help athletes recover more quickly, prevent injuries, and improve their performance.
Sports rehabilitation combines physical therapy, fitness science, and sports medicine to enhance function, comfort, and performance. In contrast with standard physiotherapy, its primary goal is to help athletes return to peak performance in sports. Sports therapy helps you rebuild strength, mobility, and self-confidence after an injury, whether sprain, fracture, tendonitis, or overuse injury.
Sports injuries may vary from moderate to serious and impact various body parts. Injuries that often occur are:
A fracture is a bone break or fissure that happens often in sports. Signs of a fractured bone include discomfort, redness, swelling, bruising, abnormalities, skin breaks with visible bone, and immobility or restricted limb motion.
Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) is a common condition caused by repeated actions that cause inflammation or damage to elbow tendons. Symptoms include discomfort, stinging, or hurting on the outside part of the arm and wrist.
Medial epicondylitis, or golfer's elbow, is caused by frequent forearm muscle contractions that induce tendon irritation and micro-tears. Some symptoms include swelling, pain or soreness on the inside of the elbow, difficulty gripping or both, and pain or weakness while rotating the wrist.
Groin pulls result from inflexibility or rapid side-to-side movements that strain the groin muscles. Signs of this issue may include discomfort, pain, or bruising in the inner thigh or groin area.
Achilles tendonitis is an excruciating condition that impacts the dense tissue that attaches the calf muscle to the heel. Running or walking may induce discomfort in your heel or calf. Furthermore, you could feel some heat or edema there.
Lumbar strains are common in activities that include pushing and pulling, such as football and weightlifting. Sprained or damaged lower back muscles may cause lower back discomfort.
Players often get jumper's knee, also known as patellar tendinitis, which damages the kneecap-shinbone tendon. Jumping, running, and changing direction place recurrent stress on the tendon. Symptoms include swelling, knee stiffness, and pain below the kneecap, particularly while leaping, jogging, or bending.
Luxations, or joint dislocations, are common in sports. Signs include intense pain, edema, abnormalities, and joint immobility.
A direct strike to the head, face, neck, or anywhere on the body with an "impulsive" force may produce a sports-related concussion. The symptoms include light and noise sensitivity, vertigo, nausea, poor vision, and headache.
Rehabilitation is most effective when the athlete and our professionals work together as a team. Our experienced physiotherapist will carefully examine the injuries to determine the extent of the damage and the right course of treatment.
A tailored rehabilitation program is developed according to the evaluation results, considering your specific needs and objectives. We stay by your side throughout the course of the rehabilitation. We closely monitor every stage. Our sports rehabilitation treatment at Rutherford Physiotherapy in Edmonton includes:
At Rutherford Physical Therapy, we are committed to helping you achieve good health and mobility in an encouraging and supportive environment. From injury recovery to chronic pain management, our team will guide you through each step in your journey. Our physiotherapists bring together clinical experience and empathetic care to provide:
We listen, educate, and include you in every recovery process step.
We have a competent team of physiotherapists, massage therapists and a kinesiologist who provide individual care.
Our method uses current science and practices for concussive injuries.
Our clinic has various equipment and resources that can support your recovery.
Easily accessible with flexible scheduling to fit your busy lifestyle.