Sports Massage & Therapy
At the Carlton Clinic, we offer sports massage and therapy for management and prevention of injury.
What is sports therapy?
Sports Therapy concentrates on injury prevention, injury assessment and rehabilitation after an injury has occurred, to bring patients back to full functional fitness.
When treating injuries, the main focus is to get patients back to normal function, in as little time as possible. We take a detailed history of the injury, the effects it is having on daily life, and then carry out orthopaedic and neurological testing. Once a diagnosis has been formed, a treatment and rehabilitation plan will be discussed.
We will assess the injury at each appointment, to ensure recovery is progressing optimally and that the correct treatment is being given.
Sports therapy is a combination of deep and soft tissue massage, stretching, mobilisation and electrotherapy, to improve the range of joint movement and general joint function. The session will also include recommended stretches and exercises that can be done at home, and advice on different methods of pain relief. We will also discuss any further stages of the rehabilitation, to enable the patient to regain full function where the injury occurred.
What our patients say
“Really impressed with my treatment. Not only was my therapist kind and gentle, she is very thorough and explains everything nicely. I also enjoyed the fact that she covered nutrition with me, giving me advice on what foods could be causing inflammation.”
Mrs Brown, Horley
Price list
For sports massage & therapy appointments
30 minute treatment
45 minute treatment
60 minute treatment
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