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Sports Massage Therapy utilises a variety of techniques and modalities
to treat a wide range of musculo-skeletal problems. It can also help to
prevent the onset of an injury, improve flexibility and promote relaxation
and well being. It is obviously suitable for people who participate in
sporting or leisure activities. However, as the pathology of athletic
injuries differs in no way from either domestic or industrial injuries,
you do not need to be sporty in any way to benefit from a Sports Massage.
If you enjoy being an active participant in sport and leisure pursuits,
you may have experienced pain and also frustration when an injury prevents
you from taking part in your chosen activity. It is vital therefore to
seek prompt professional help to reduce the pain, recover from the injury
and prevent further injury and most importantly to return to your chosen
sport or leisure activity as soon as possible.
Sports Massage Therapy aids recovery and prevention from injury by:
- Improving blood and lymph flow;
- Removing
lactic acid which builds up during and after exercise;
- Stretching muscles to increase their length and flexibility;
- Releasing muscle tension and trigger points;
- Breaking down scar tissue to improve function;
- Improving elasticity to give muscles their optimum length;
- Increasing range of movement of joints
- Reducing pain caused by tense congested muscles
- Repairing damaged ligaments and tendons with Ultrasound
Sports
Massage Therapy can significantly help a wide-range of conditions including:
- Tendonitis
- Torn/ Ruptured Ligaments
- Muscular Spasm
- Repetitive Strain
- Frozen shoulder
- Sciatica
- Tennis/ Golfers Elbow
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Groin Strain
- Back Pain
- Shin Splints
- Runners Knee
- Work Strain
At your first session a case history will be taken. You will be asked
about your current state of health and medical history. Any relevant x-rays
may be brought along, and details of current medication. This is to ensure
that Sports Massage Therapy is the appropriate treatment for your condition.
A diagnosis is then made, treatment prescribed and a rehabilitation programme
given, tailored specifically to your needs.
The treatment will consist of one or more of the following techniques:
- Assessment of muscles and joints
- Deep Tissue Massage
- Soft Tissue Release
- Trigger Pointing
- Positional Release
- Ultrasound
- Stretching
- Rehabilitation programs or Exercises and Stretching to be done at home
- Taping / Strapping
Each treatment varies from person to person depending on need and generally
involves a "hands-on" approach. Also you may be given nutritional
advice, which will consist of a full lifestyle questionnaire, diet diary,
feedback and advice.
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Practitioner
Kim
Weir
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