Do You keep Rolling Your Ankle? | Advice From a Sports Therapist

Why Your Ankle Keeps Rolling (Sports Injury Advice in Dorset) If you’ve ever rolled your ankle once, you’ll know it rarely just happens once. Whether you’re playing rugby, running in Dorset, or training in the gym, ankle injuries are one of the most common issues I see as a sports therapist in Dorset. One of […]

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Runner’s Knee: Why It Happens and How to Fix It

If you’re a runner, rugby player, footballer, or someone training for events like HYROX or a marathon, you may have experienced pain around the front of your knee at some point. One of the most common causes of this is Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome, more commonly known as Runner’s Knee. Despite the name, this condition doesn’t just affect

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Understanding Shoulder Impingement Symptoms and Treatment

Shoulder pain is one of the most common issues seen in both athletes and active individuals. One frequent cause is shoulder impingement, a condition that can significantly affect strength, movement, and performance if not addressed early. If you’re experiencing pain when lifting your arm, pressing overhead, or reaching behind your back, shoulder impingement may be contributing.

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Why Early Treatment Matters for Sports Injuries

Sports injuries are a common part of both competitive sport and regular exercise.While many minor aches and pains will settle with rest, delaying assessment and treatment can often lead to longer recovery times, reduced performance, and an increased risk of re-injury. Seeking early sports therapy input allows problems to be identified and managed before they become

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