Sports Therapy & Rehabilitation

Sports Therapy & Rehabilitation Coventry

At Elite Therapy, we have a combined experience of playing and working within professional sport and can therefore relate to an athlete’s need to return to their sport as soon as possible. 

 

We are trained to treat most Musculo skeletal injuries, whether chronic or acute. We have vast experience working with athletes pre and post surgery and taking the athlete from the initial injury to return to sport. We provide guidance on proper posture, body mechanics, ergonomics, and exercise techniques to help prevent future injuries and improve overall physical fitness.

 

Even though our sports rehabilitators and therapists have worked in sport they are all very experienced in working with patients whatever their activity level. We use the same approach to work with the individual to fulfil their goals, whether it is getting back to their sport, sitting comfortably at their workstation or simply getting out of bed without pain.

 

All our therapists belong to professional bodies.

Process of
Therapy

Assessment
The patient's medical history, habits that may affect their health and recovery, and physical state are carefully evaluated by the physiotherapist. To obtain an in-depth awareness of the patient's current condition and demands, this may involve doing range-of-motion tests, strength assessments, and other diagnostic procedures.
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Diagnosis
Using their expertise, the physiotherapist analyses the results and diagnoses the specific issue that is causing discomfort for the patient. This diagnosis guides the creation of an efficient treatment plan by taking into account both the symptoms that are present and the underlying causes.
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Treatment Plan
Once an accurate diagnosis has been made, the physiotherapist creates a customised treatment plan based on the specific needs of the patient. The treatment objectives, the procedures to be followed (such as targeted exercises, manual therapy approaches, and treatments like heat or cold therapy), and the planned timetable for achieving these objectives are all described in this plan.
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Physiotherapy
Methods including manual treatment, exercise therapy to increase strength, flexibility, and endurance, and the use of therapeutic devices to promote tissue repair, may be used in these sessions. In order to guarantee the best possible healing and function restoration, the physiotherapist regularly assesses the patient's progress during this phase and modifies the treatment plan as needed.
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