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Sports Therapy in Warwick

Based in the heart of the countryside, a few miles from Warwick, our Sports Therapy treatments are designed to address the underlying causes of pain and injury.

Our specialised hands-on techniques are ideal if you suffer from an athletic injury, or if you suffer more generally from muscle soreness. Sports Therapists are experts in Musculoskeletal Pain and Injury. 

What is sports therapy?

Experience the expertise of our dedicated team of Sports Therapists in Warwick who specialise in addressing musculo-skeletal pain and injuries. Sports therapists specialise in muscular pain and injury whether that is in sports people or non sporting individuals. When you choose our Sports Therapists, you’re choosing professionals who possess an in-depth knowledge of how the body functions and the means to alleviate your discomfort effectively.

Collaborating seamlessly with Physiotherapists, our Sports Therapists play an integral role in your wellness journey. For instance, if you’ve undergone knee surgery, starting your rehabilitation with Physiotherapy is a prudent choice. Their hospital experience equips them to guide you through the initial stages of recovery.

However, as you progress and aim to regain your active lifestyle , work or sports pursuits, our Sports Therapists step in to elevate your rehabilitation to a more functional level. Whether it’s addressing Back Pain, Headaches, Shoulder Pain, or Osteoarthritis, our Sports Therapists are adept at assessing and mitigating various forms of discomfort. Their hands-on approach seamlessly merges the expertise of  Sports Massage, Physiotherapy, and Personal Training, resulting in consistently impressive outcomes.

What makes us different?

Shoulder pain treatments in Kenilworth, Leamington Spa, Warwick, Solihull

Both Ian and Gina are Sports Therapists based close to Warwick, but as well as having qualifications in Sports Therapy, they have degrees in Sports Science, which means that they see things slightly differently.  

Sports Scientists are trained in Biomechanics, which is the understanding of how muscles work together to create movements.   This means when we are looking at knee pain, we are also looking at how the muscles are interplaying, and how this could cause this knee pain.   How the pelvis moves, how your feet function, and even how the shoulders are interacting may be taken into account in order to find the root of the issue. 

Do you just work with sports injuries?

The Reinge Clinic Kenilworth. Physiotherapy Sports Therapy

Sports Therapists excel in addressing sports-related injuries by virtue of their profound understanding of the intricacies of the muscular system. However, this knowledge extends beyond sports injuries and equips them to effectively treat a wide array of muscle and joint concerns. Imagine you’re a passionate amateur tennis player grappling with elbow discomfort. While we can certainly evaluate and alleviate your “tennis elbow,” it’s crucial to recognize that the pain originates from an underlying source.

Here at Reinge Clinic, conveniently located near Warwick and enriched by our Sports Science expertise, we go beyond the surface. We delve into the details by assessing your racket grip strength and thoroughly examining your shoulder region for signs of strength disparities and imbalances. This comprehensive approach allows us to pinpoint the root cause of your tennis elbow.

Now, envision that the same individual encounters a frozen shoulder down the road. A Sports Therapist is well-equipped to address this ailment and tailor rehabilitation exercises to ensure a swift and robust recovery, ultimately preparing you for a rapid return to the tennis court. 

Frequently Asked Questions about Sports Therapy in Warwick

Absolutely not, all our appointments can be booked directly with us by calling or emailing us. There is no need to contact your GP.

All our Sports Therapy sessions are 50 minutes long.

Unlike many of our competitors all of our follow up appointments are also 50 minutes long.

Having 50 minutes means that we can reassess your condition at every appointment.

This allows us to check that the exercises are doing what we need and you are progressing.

Each follow up will also involve hands on work in the form of massage or soft tissue techniques and we will also check and change exercises at every appointment session.

We don’t feel we can do that effectively in less that 50minutes, so all our appointments last 50 minutes.

Depending on the area that needs to be assessed, we would ask you to bring a pair of shortish shorts or a strappy top.

This allows us to see as much as possible, so we can effectively assess you.

Our assessments often involve taking measurements and watching how muscles interact, so the ability to see muscles is very useful.

Physiotherapists are trained in medical conditions, often working in hospitals with Stroke, arthritis and neurological conditions.

Sports Therapists are specialists in Musculoskeletal pain and injury, training only in this area. Meaning they aren’t trained in medical conditions. However, here at the Reinge Clinic, Ian is a Sports Therapist, but also a fully trained Physiotherapist. Gina is a Sports Therapist, but also has an Exercise Physiologist, giving you the best of both worlds. We are specialists in Muscular pain, with the understanding and experience of dealing with medical conditions.

Essentially in Private practice, there is little difference between a Sports Therapist and a Physiotherapist, other than the Sports Therapist may give a more hands on treatment.

Sports Therapy is rarely a painful treatment.

Assessing an injury or a sore joint can be painful, but allows us to understand where the pain is.

Sports Therapists use Sports Massage techniques  within their treatments and these can sometimes be uncomfortable.

We will always ask you for feedback on pain so we can modify our hands on work.  If things are painful, please let us know so we can modify our assessments or treatments.

Sports Massage is a treatment based on loosening tight muscles, it is a deep level of massage and is excellent at maintaining a healthy body. However Sports Massage Therapists aren’t trained in assessment and treatment of pain and injury. For that you need to see a Sports Therapist or Physiotherapist.

You can book using our online booking system. Or you can email us or call us directly.

We don’t use receptionists, so when you call or email you get directly either Ian or Gina, who can answer any questions you may have about your condition, prior to making a booking. 

Please contact us before you book in and let us know that you would like to use your Private Insurance.

Many insurance companies do not cover Sports Therapy treatments, however, if you would like to use your insurance, we can ensure you are booked with Ian. He is also a Chartered Physiotherapist and can work with most insurance companies.

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