Lower Limb Injuries

  • In this blog, we will explore knee osteoarthritis, its causes, assessment methods and the available treatment options to manage this condition effectively.

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  • In this article, we will discuss the management of adductor avulsion in football players. We will cover what it is, its causes, the assessment process, treatment options and rehabilitation techniques.

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  • This blog aims to provide a thorough understanding of posterolateral corner injuries, including their causes, assessment methods, rehab techniques, and the role of physiotherapy in managing these injuries effectively.

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  • In this blog, we will review what knee osteochondritis dissecans is, its underlying causes, treatment options and rehab techniques, to optimise recovery and performance.

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  • In this blog, we’ll explore the different types of ankle sprains seen in football, including lateral, medial, and high ankle sprains. We’ll also discuss the symptoms, assessment, and rehabilitation techniques for each type, helping football players understand what to expect when dealing with these injuries.

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  • In this article we will review how hip labral tears occur, appropriate assessment methods, and explore the treatment options which are required for successful management and to ensure the player’s safe return to the field.

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  • In this article, we will explore what bone stress injuries are, common types, risk factors, and available treatment options for bone stress injuries in football.

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  • In this blog, we will explore the details of chondromalacia patella, including its causes, treatment options, and key takeaways to help football players manage this condition and get back to peak performance.

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  • In this article, we will discuss what a medial ankle sprain is, its underlying causes, the ligaments and structures involved, and the available treatment options to ensure a safe and successful return to playing football.

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