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Sports injuries can create a great deal of frustration to a person as it can force them away from a sport or activity they love, or cause ongoing pain and discomfort whilst they continue to play.
Early diagnosis and correct treatment by one of our skilled physiotherapists in Adelaide can greatly reduce the time away from the sport or how quickly a person will become pain-free whilst they are playing their sport. As a result, the enjoyment and performance levels will be returned much more quickly.
Typical sporting injuries include strains and sprains to muscles, joints, tendons and ligaments as well as overuse / repetitive injuries to these structures. Our physiotherapists have the assessment skills to diagnose both acute and chronic injuries.
From this assessment and your history
We will determine whether physiotherapy will assist your injury to full recovery, or whether further investigations or specialist surgical opinion may be required. If surgery is required then physiotherapy post-operatively is essential to restore full movement and strength to the injured area and other areas. Otherwise, further injury to these areas may ensue due to lack of rehabilitation, as well as speed up recovery time to return to sport as soon as possible.
Common Sports Injuries We Treat
Sports injuries occur due to overuse, improper technique, accidents, or inadequate warm-up and stretching. Some of the most common sports-related injuries are listed on the right.
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Sprains - Injuries to ligaments due to overstretching or tearing (e.g., ankle sprain).
Strains - Injuries to muscles or tendons caused by overstretching or excessive force (e.g., hamstring strain).
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ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) Tear – Common in sports involving sudden stops and changes in direction.
Runner’s Knee (Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome) – Pain around the kneecap due to overuse or poor knee alignment.
Meniscus Tear – Damage to the cartilage in the knee joint, often caused by twisting movements.
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Achilles Tendinitis – Inflammation of the Achilles tendon, common in runners and jumpers.
Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis) – Overuse injury affecting the tendons in the forearm.
Golfer’s Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis) – Similar to tennis elbow but affects the inside of the elbow.
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Stress Fractures – Tiny cracks in bones due to repetitive force, common in runners and gymnasts.
Dislocations – When a bone moves out of its normal position, commonly affecting shoulders and fingers.
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Pain along the shin bone (tibia), often caused by overuse, improper footwear, or running on hard surfaces.
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Damage to the muscles and tendons around the shoulder joint, often seen in swimmers, baseball players, and weightlifters.
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Physiotherapists help manage post-concussion symptoms, including dizziness and balance issues.
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Lower Back Pain – Common in weightlifters, golfers, and rowers due to improper posture or excessive strain.
Whiplash – Neck injury caused by sudden force, often seen in contact sports.
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Muscle tears and strains in the thigh, common in sprinters, football players, and basketball athletes.
Physiotherapists use various treatments to help athletes recover, including -
✔ Manual Therapy (massage, joint mobilisation)
✔ Stretching and Strengthening Exercises
✔ Ice/Heat Therapy for Pain Management
✔ Taping and Bracing for Support
✔ Electrotherapy (ultrasound, TENS)
✔ Rehabilitation Programs to Restore Function
Early intervention with physiotherapy helps athletes recover faster and reduces the risk of re-injury.
How Physiotherapy Helps in Treating Sports Injuries
Book an appointment with one of our skilled Adelaide physiotherapists and take the first step toward lasting pain relief.
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Our Process
Schedule an Appointment
Reach out to our Magill or Salisbury clinics by phone, or conveniently book online via our ‘Make a Booking’ page. Choose your preferred physiotherapist, along with the date and time that works best for you!
First Appointment
Your initial visit includes a thorough evaluation of your physical condition, allowing us to develop a treatment plan. Throughout the session, we’ll guide you through the process, ensuring you understand each step of your care.
Management Plan
Following your assessment, we’ll outline the recommended steps to support your recovery. We’ll also provide expert guidance on how to prevent similar issues from occurring in the future.
Ongoing Treatment
Each session, we will evaluate your progress based on your personalised treatment plan. Regular assessments are crucial to ensuring you stay on the right path toward recovery and optimal health.
Let us support your journey to better movement and well-being.
Book your FREE Assessment at Ducker Physio Adelaide by calling us or book online.