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Sports Therapy in Leamington Spa

Sports Therapy in Leamington Spa

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Based just a 6 minute drive from Leamington Spa, our Sports Therapy treatments aim to get to the root causes of pain and injuries. â€‹

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Our specialist, hands on techniques are perfect whether you have a sporting injury, or a more general muscular pain.

Kate Hunter

Kate Harrison

Sports Therapy in Leamington Spa

What is Sports Therapy?

Sports Therapists are experts at musculo-skeletal pain and injury. Their training involves not only understanding the muscular system but also, how to assess it, treat it and train it. Meaning when you visit a Sports Therapist they truly understand how the body works and how to fix it. 

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Sports Therapists work well alongside Physiotherapists, for example, let's imagine you have had a knee replacement. Physiotherapy is the perfect place to start post operatively, they understand and work in hospitals so can manage the early rehab stage. 

 

But once this has been completed and that person wants to get back to work or sport, the Sports Therapist is the perfect person to take the rehabilitaion to that deeper level. 

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Sports Therapists are able to assess pain anywhere in the body; whether that be Back Pain, Headaches, Shoulder Pain or Osteoarthritis. Sports Therapists, being hands on, are the perfect mix of Sports Masseuse, Physiotherapist and Personal Trainer and that is why they get such fantastic results.  

Sports Therapy in Leamington Spa

What makes us different?

Both Ian and Gina are Sports Therapists, but in addition to their Sports Therapy qualifications they also have Sports Science degrees, and this means they look at things a little bit differently. 

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Sports Scientists are trained in biomechanics, which is the understanding of how the muscles interact to form movement.

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This means that when we look at your knee pain, we are also looking at how the muscles are interacting, that may be causing that knee pain.  

 

How your pelvis moves, how your foot works, even how your shoulders are interacting to get to the source of the problem.

Sports Therapy in Leamington Spa

Do you just work with sports injuries?

Sports Therapists are great at treating Sporting Injuries, because of their in depth knowledge of how the muscular systems work. But, this knowledge means they can also treat any muscular or joint problem, not just sports injuries. 

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Let's imagine you are a recreational tennis player and have elbow pain. We can assess and treat the "tennis elbow" but this pain came from somewhere. So here at The Reinge Clinic, because of our Sports Science knowledge we can check the grip size for your racket, we can check the strength and muscle interactions of your whole shoulder to work out where the tennis elbow came from. 

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Now, let's say that same client got a Frozen Shoulder, the Sports Therapist can also treat the Frozen Shoulder and then tailor their rehabilitation exercises to ensure that they get strong enough to get back on the tennis court as soon as possible. 

Mike Perrott

I have used the Reinge Clinic for several years and they have enabled me to continue Canoeing and Kayaking at a high level and enjoy my active lifestyle generally. Their approach is very thorough and both Ian and Gina are very knowledgeable. I strongly recommend that you contact them to help deal with or recover from any physical injury.

Lesley Waldron

Gina and Ian are a fantastic team. They've both been involved in my rehab from injury and generally keeping me going. They've got a high level of knowledge and a no nonsense but caring approach. I recommend them to my clients and friends. You're in great hands.

Brian Turner

We race sidecar Motocross, which is possibly one of the most demanding sports on the planet. After a large crash where we both sustained injuries we visited the Reinge Clinic. I was treated by Gina and my passenger by Ian. Both are fantastically knowledgable , they clearly explained what we had broken and how they were going to fix it. We have been able to continue racing through both the treatment sessions but the strengthening programmes they designed to ensure injuries do not reoccur.

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