Sports Injuries
Marsden Park Chiropractic — Sports Injury Care for Active Families
Get back to the court, field, and pitch faster with evidence‑based chiropractic care tailored to Marsden Park’s most‑loved sports including cricket, badminton, pickleball, soccer, basketball, tennis, and golf.
Other
Back Pain
Neck Pain
Headaches & Migraines
Sciatica
Posture Problems
Slipped Disc
Workplace Injuries
Neck Pain
- Whiplash
- Non-specific Neck Pain
- Torticollis
Why Athletes Choose
- Sports‑focused assessment and treatment plans
- Hands‑on care plus targeted rehab exercises
- Return‑to‑play guidance tailored to your sport and position
- Friendly, culturally-aware care for our diverse community
Conditions We Commonly Treat
- Sprains and strains (ankle, wrist, knee)
- Tendinopathies: patellar, Achilles, rotator cuff, wrist/forearm
- Elbow pain: tennis elbow (lateral), golfer’s elbow (medial)
- Shoulder issues: impingement, rotator cuff overload
- Knee pain: runner’s knee, jumper’s knee, MCL/LCL sprains
- Hip and groin strains, hamstring tears
- Low back pain, neck pain, and headaches related to sports
- Shin splints, plantar fasciitis
Our Sports Chiro Approach
Assess
- Detailed history of your sport, position, training load, and recent changes
- Movement screening and orthopedic tests
- Referral for imaging if clinically indicated
Relieve
- Joint adjustments (spine and extremities)
- Soft tissue therapy (myofascial release, trigger point work)
- Mobility work and pain‑modulating techniques
- Taping or bracing when helpful
Restore
- Individualised rehab for strength, stability, and motor control
- Load management and a graded return‑to‑play plan
- Technique and warm‑up guidance specific to your sport
Resilience
- Preventive programming to reduce reinjury risk
- Periodisation support around matches, tournaments, and festivals
Sport‑specific Care
01
Cricket (batters, bowlers, keepers)
- Common issues: lower back strain, side strain, rotator cuff overload, elbow tendinopathy, hamstring strain, knee pain
- Focus: spinal/shoulder mechanics for bowlers, forearm‑elbow load for batters, hip–core strength for fielding
02
Badminton
- Common issues: Shoulder impingement, rotator cuff tendinopathy, lateral ankle sprains, Achilles tendinopathy, tennis elbow
- Focus: shoulder stability, foot/ankle proprioception, change‑of‑direction landing mechanics
03
Pickleball
- Common issues: wrist sprains, elbow tendinopathy, knee irritation, calf/Achilles tightness, low back stiffness
- Focus: rotational control, wrist–forearm conditioning, knee‑friendly strategies on hard courts
04
Tennis
- Common issues: tennis elbow, shoulder impingement/rotator cuff overload, wrist sprains, knee pain from lunging, low back tightness
- Focus: forearm eccentrics, scapular control, trunk rotation strength, split‑step and landing mechanics, graded serve volume
05
Golf
- Common issues: low back pain, golfer’s elbow, wrist/thumb overload, shoulder irritation, hip mobility restrictions, neck tightness
- Focus: spinal and hip mobility, anti‑rotation and rotational core control, segmental sequencing, posture, and swing‑volume management
06
Soccer
- Common issues: ankle sprains, hamstring strains, groin pain, knee ligament sprains, shin splints
- Focus: hamstring/adductor balance, ankle stability, sprint and decel mechanics, weekly load management
07
Basketball
- Common issues: ankle sprains, jumper’s knee (patellar tendinopathy), Achilles issues, low back/hip tightness
- Focus: landing mechanics, ankle/hip mobility, calf strength, jump volume progression
When To See A Sports Chiropractor
- Pain affecting your game or daily life
- Recurrent niggles that never fully clear
- Reduced speed, jump, or shoulder/hip rotation
- An injury that isn’t improving within 1–2 weeks
- Returning after time off and want a safe plan
What To Expect On Your First Visit
- 30‑minute comprehensive initial consultation
- Clear diagnosis and expected timelines
- Immediate treatment to reduce pain and improve function
- A simple, personalised rehab plan you can start right away
- Guidance on what to keep doing vs. what to modify
Quick Prevention Tips For Our Local Athletes
- Cricket: Build bowling loads gradually; cuff and posterior‑chain strength; anti‑rotation core work.
- Badminton: Balance shoulder mobility/stability; single‑leg hops and landings; forearm conditioning.
- Pickleball: Prioritise calf/Achilles strength; wrist/forearm eccentrics; hip mobility for wide stances.
- Tennis: Eccentric wrist extensors, scap/rotator cuff strength, trunk rotation, manage serve and hitting volume.
- Golf: Hip and T‑spine mobility, anti‑rotation core, progressive range and bucket counts; avoid sudden swing‑volume spikes.
- Soccer (football): Nordic hamstrings, Copenhagen adductors, ankle proprioception, watch weekly load spikes.
- Basketball: Calf raises (straight/bent‑knee), patellar tendon loading, hip mobility, and landing mechanics.
Frequently Asked
Do I Need A Referral?
No referral is required to see a chiropractor.
Can I Keep Training?
Often yes, with modifications. We’ll outline what to keep, scale, or pause.
How Many Sessions Will I Need?
It depends on the injury, your goals, and training load. You’ll get a tailored plan and timeline at your first visit.
Are Chiropractic Treatments Safe For Teens And Community Athletes?
Yes. We tailor techniques and rehab to age, sport, and training age.
Do You Work With Other Providers?
Absolutely. We collaborate with GPs, physios, coaches, and imaging when needed.
Is Treatment Covered By Private Health Insurance?
Many plans include chiropractic extras. Please check with your fund.
Book Our Treatment Session and Get Back In The Game
Get in touch with Marsden Park Chiropractic for expert sports injury care designed for active families. Whether you’re recovering from an injury or aiming to improve performance, our friendly team is here to help you move better and feel stronger.
Call us today, visit our clinic in Marsden Park, or book your appointment online to get started on your recovery.
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