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Sports Injury Clinic Directory |
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United Kingdom
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Choosing a Sports Injury Clinic
There are many types of sports injury clinics offering various types of treatment. There are good and average in all areas of life and sports injury treatment and rehabilitation is no different. Here are a few tips of finding the best sports injury clinic for you and your injury:
- Word of mouth. A good reputation will spread fast, a bad one even faster. If someone you know can recommend a good sports injury clinic then this is often a good start.
- Find people that specialise in sports related injuries. They will often have worked with sports teams and have experience in treating sports men and women and understand the demands an athlete needs to place on their body and the psychology involved.
- Check out our directory of sports injury clinics and rehabilitation trainers. We like to think that the advertisers on our web site have a strong interest in sports injury treatment and not just general physiotherapy and treatment.
- Ask questions about price, treatment methods and time spent with the client. Some clinics will take time with their clients, some will operate a conveyor belt with just a few minutes spent with the client. It is the results that are important at the end of the day though.
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Types of Therapists
Choosing the right therapist can be a difficult decision. Find out who does what and how:
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- What type of injury do you have? Some types of clinic specialise or see more of a particular injury such as back pain. All clinics are likely to be able to offer treatment
- Are they insured? A qualified sports injury professional will have liability insurance, often through a trade association or body. They must only advertise and use the services and treatment methods they are insured to practice. For example a sports massage therapist is just that, a sports massage therapist and must not call themselves physiotherapists or Surgeons or anything else!.
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