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Common Sporting Injuries

Most sporting injuries are caused by underlying biomechanical abnormalities. The following are common:

  • Constant lateral ankle sprains

  • Achilles tendonitis

  • Anterior knee pain

  • Constance cracking of joints

  • Ligament weakness

  • Unstable running

  • Shin splints

  • Big toe soreness

 

All these conditions have underlying causes, rather than the treatment the symptoms, a cause and etiology must be determined and treated accordingly. A full biomechanical assessment will determine these causes

 

When the body's biomechanical system is not functioning normally, the body compensates for the abnormalities. This causes muscle imbalances, tearing of fascias and ligaments, muscle strains, degeneration of cartilage, bone mal-alignment and postural changes.

 

The use of orthotics is common in treating a wide range of lower limb sporting conditions. The main purpose is to realign the body's biomechanical structures and correct the musculoskeletal disorders of the lower limb.

Parramatta Clinic

Shop 2a, Ground Floor

146 Marsden St

Parramatta, NSW, 2150

Ph: 9635 8739

 

Appointment times:

Tues: 8am - 2pm

Weds: 9am - 6pm

Thurs: 8am - 12pm​

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Appointment times:

Fri: 3pm - 6pm

Sat: 9am - 3pm

  

Greenacre Clinic

Greenoaks medical centre

3/139 Waterloo Rd

Greenacre, NSW, 2190

Ph: 9791 5234

 

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