If you have been injured and are ready to start training again, the last thing you’d want is for the injury to recur. To prevent this you should carry out functional strengthening and stretching exercises (i.e. routines that mimic the demands of the sport or activity) to bolster the part of the body which has been injured.
Such exercises will build up muscles and connective tissues that have been weakened by trauma and misuse. This will allow you to perform at your best and decrease the risk of future injury.
Increased muscle size of and around the injury – aids recovery to full function
Better nerve adaptation as the injured part is used more often – better reactions
Changes in blood supply and metabolic rate to the injury site– aids nutrients, energy Oxygen and capillary beds (even more blood supply)
More balanced biomechanics – walk, move or function at a better level
Decreased risk of recurrence
What should you do?
It is important that you follow a progressive, safe, and effective programme of rehabilitation. At Hull Sports Massage, we offer a comprehensive array of exercise regimes to cater for most injury scenarios. As with most exercises, make sure you are able to follow the exercises prescribed.
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Treatment sessions are all-inclusive, which means you may receive two or three different types of treatment. Three sessions from £180 (the equivalent of £60 per session).
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