Top 5 Things Your Sports Injury Practitioner Should Be Doing
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Injuries are an unfortunate consequence of working out sometimes. If you do weight training then your injury risk increases and if you’ve been working out for many years I imagine you’ve been I injured at some time. If you haven’t then lucky you, if you have then you should expect to spend some time on the sports therapy couch.
Here’s my Top 5 Things Your Sports Injury Practitioner Should Be Doing
- Do they do a full body screening examination? The first thing they should do after talking to you. Lots of injuries have nothing to do with the actual site of pain and can be referred from other ‘weak’ areas of the body.
- Did they give you a full diagnosis? Don’t accept poor answers like “hamstring strain”, get more details, which muscle particularly? Grade of damage? Healing time? etc
- Do they lay their hands on you? If your sports injury person only uses machines and doesn’t use manual therapy (actually using their hands to, manipulate, stretch, trigger point etc.) then they are not treating you properly.
- Have they given you a rehabilitation program? Are they giving you exercises to make things better and strengthen the weak parts or are you just turning up, getting treated and then that’s it until next time…if this is the case quite frankly you are not being looked after properly.
- Do they have an idea of how to help you return to sport? When you’ve been injured it is quite common to come back and reinjure yourself in a different but related area i.e. you have just recovered from a knee operation and then promptly go out and tear a hamstring or turn an ankle over.
It’s not really important what type of practitioner you see; it could be a physiotherapist, a sports therapist, a chiropractor or an osteopath. All these ‘medical’ people have different ways of treating the same problem, but they must be doing the 5 things I listed above or you should think very hard about changing who you see.
I’ve been treated by all of these different types of therapist and have experienced good and bad in all types, if you don’t already see someone and need to then do some research, it could end up saving you a fortune!




