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Sports therapist appointment
Look for appointment timesA sports therapist is a specialist who assesses, prevents, and rehabilitates problems related to the muscular and movement systems. The goal is to help restore and maintain mobility, reduce pain, and support the body’s recovery so that a person can return to their normal rhythm of life and activities — whether it’s work, sports, or an active lifestyle.
The consultation is intended for adults aged 18 and above. The sports therapist works with both recreational and professional athletes, supporting mobility and overall well-being during training, competition, and recovery phases. Their goal is to reduce the risk of injury, improve performance, and promote fast and effective recovery.
Any adult experiencing pain, tension, or movement restriction can consult a sports therapist — whether due to overuse, injury, post-operative condition, or chronic discomfort. The aim is to reduce symptoms, restore mobility, and improve daily quality of life.
Main reasons to see a sports therapist:
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Muscle pain or tension that does not subside with rest
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Joint injuries (e.g., sprains, dislocations, knee or ankle problems)
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Pain caused by repetitive movements or overtraining (“tennis elbow,” “runner’s knee”)
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Need for rehabilitation after trauma or surgery
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Back, neck, or shoulder pain related to posture or movement technique
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Desire to improve sports performance or movement technique
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Need for help with injury prevention and training plan adjustments
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Guidance on taping, stretching, or recovery
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