Sports Injury, a Valid Reason for Visiting a Sports Medicine Therapy Clinic

Injuries are very common among athletes because of the amount of physical activity they are involved in. Though most of these injuries are linked directly to overuse of a muscle or joint, the actual cause varies in each case.

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Sports Injury, a Valid Reason for Visiting a Sports Medicine Therapy Clinic 

Injuries are very common among athletes because of the amount of physical activity they are involved in. Though most of these injuries are linked directly to overuse of a muscle or joint, the actual cause varies in each case.
The most common sports injuries include fractures, shinbone pain, Achilles tendon injuries, swollen muscles, and dislocations. These injuries could not only force an athlete to stay on the sidelines for an indefinite period but also ruin their career.
Dealing with these injuries often needs physical rehabilitation. Sports medicine scan help the patients regain strength after an injury in the most efficient yet safest manner possible.
What is Sports Medicine?
Sports medicine is a branch of medicine that focuses on prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of the sports-related musculoskeletal injuries and conditions. The objective of the treatment is to help the athletes get back their health, function, mobility, and overall wellness and reach their peak performance in the field.
Who are Sports Medicine Doctors?
Sports medicine doctors are physicians who are trained to treat injuries related to sports and exercise. They not only help you to recover from existing injuries quickly but also provide you advice on how to prevent them in future so that you can maintain the highest level of fitness and make advancements in your career.
Apart from managing injuries and ailments, sports medicine also uses exercise intervention to prevent and manage chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes and obesity.The most common sports injuries include ankle sprain, groin pull, hamstring strain, shin sprains and knee injury.
These physiotherapists are trained to work in a variety of environments, including hospitals, physical therapy practices, educational institutions, and professional sports teams.
Why Do You Need Sports Medicines?
Continuous participation in sports and fitness activities can lead to injuries like sprains and strains, knee injuries, fractures, shinbone pain, Achilles tendon injuries, swollen muscles and dislocations.
If you are a professional athlete, these injuries could not only force you to stay on the sidelines for an indefinite period but also ruin your career.
A sports medicine health professional not only helps you to recover from these injuries quickly but also provides you advice on how to prevent them, so that you can achieve your desired fitness level and make advancements in your career.
How Sports Medicine Doctors Treat Sports Injuries?
Your physical therapy treatment plan will depend on the intensity of your injury, condition, and overall health. Your practitioner will thoroughly evaluate your injury/condition and work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that promotes wellness and reduces the chances of future injuries.
Treatments for Sports Medicine:
Your sports medicine doctors may use a combination of active and passive treatments to treat your sports-related injury.
Active Treatments:
Preventative Care:
Preventative care is also a key part of a sports physical therapy program. The physical therapists can help you develop training plans to improve your performance and teach you how the risk of potential injuries can be minimized.
Education and Nutrition:
Besides rehab and preventative care, education and nutrition are two other key aspects of your sports rehabilitation program. Your physiotherapist teaches you on how to properly fuel your body for maintaining regular participation in sports and exercise activities.
Physical therapists also focus on your dietary needs depending on your general health, sport, and athletic goals.
Passive Treatments:
Heat and cold:
Heat and cold therapies are common techniques for treating minor sports injuries. Physiotherapists use Ice packs to dull pain, reduce inflammation and swelling and soothe tight muscles, and when followed with a heating pad, it improves blood flow and triggers healing.
Massage Therapy: 
Massage therapy is a common treatment that is used to reduce swelling and inflammation, soothe cramping, ease pain, and accelerate healing. It not only concentrates on treating the sports injuries that have occurred but can also help prevent the injuries that you may be susceptible to.
Therapeutic Ultrasound:
Therapeutic ultrasound is a great treatment modality for many sports injuries. Ultrasound technology helps the physical therapists easily detect muscle tears, strains, swelling, bleeding and other signs of injury and damage.
Bottom-Lines
If you have been injured while playing a sport, sports medicine can accelerate your healing and get you back on your feet on the field. They work with our patients to find the precise cause of their sports injury and determine the best course of action for treatment.
Sports medicine doctors prescribe exercises, stretches, and a training regime that strengthens your body and reduces the chances of future injuries.
The objective of sports medicine therapy is to enable improve their overall health and fitness.
Experience World-Class Sports Medicine Treatment at Maxwell Medical
At Maxwell Medical, our sports medicine doctors have years of working with various sports injuries. When you turn to us after sustaining a sports injury, our doctors will evaluate your injury and develop a treatment plan tailored to your specific sport, position, and style of play.
We focus on providing personalized treatment to prevent injuries to help you maintain a healthy lifestyle and stay engaged in the activities you love. Our sports medicine specialists treat athletes at all levels of activity without age and gender discrimination.  
Our sports medicine doctors work closely with physical therapists, chiropractors, and primary care providers to coordinate care and develop a customized rehabilitation plan according to the patient’s specific needs. They use the latest techniques to instantly diagnose and treat your sports-related pain so that you can get back to the game as safely and quickly as possible.  
Our doctors also ensure that every patient is educated about the available nonsurgical treatment options for pain relief. 

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