Introduction to The London Road Osteopathy Clinic
Welcome to The London Road Osteopathy Clinic, Bath’s leading osteopathy clinic for assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation of sports injuries. Our experienced osteopath provides specialised care to get recreational and professional athletes back to optimal performance safely.
Why Choose Our Osteopathy Clinic for Sports Injury?
We take a personalised approach to every patient, thoroughly assessing your injury and goals to create a tailored treatment plan. Our services cover a wide range of acute and overuse sports injuries to help you recover quickly and reduce your risk of re-injury. We are your affordable osteopath in Bath
We examine the whole body, not just the injured area, to address all contributing factors to your injury. This comprehensive approach promotes complete and lasting recovery and is the essence of osteopathic philosophy.
In addition to traditional osteopathic methods, we utilise cutting-edge kinesiology taping techniques to treat sports injuries.
Our clinic is easily accessible to athletes living in and around Bath. We are just near Morrisons on The London Road, BA1. We also accept referrals from physicians across the region.
Common Sports Injuries We Treat
Some of the most common sports injuries we successfully treat include:
- Sprains and strains – pain relief, restore mobility, prevent complications
- Overuse injuries like tennis elbow, Achilles tendonitis, shoulder impingement
- Acute knee injuries – sprains, some meniscal tears, ligament injuries
- Back/neck injuries – effective relief for strains, disc issues, whiplash
- Shoulder instability, rotator cuff tears – restore pain-free motion and stability
- Stress fractures – supportive osteopathic care during rehabilitation
- Shin splints – alleviate pain, and address root cause through gait analysis and foot support
- Ankle sprains – comprehensive treatment and bracing to prevent recurrence
Sports and Activities We Treat Injuries For
We have experience working with athletes from many different sports/activities including:
- Football – treat strains and sprains from tackles/collisions
- Rugby (COYB) – address impact injuries and repetitive wear-and-tear problems
- Running – relieve IT band syndrome, shin splints, knee/hip pain, plantar fasciitis
- Tennis – manage chronic shoulder, elbow, wrist and back pain
- Golf – alleviate back pain, elbow/wrist issues, shoulder problems from golf swing
- Gymnastics – carefully treat strains, growth plate issues, and postural imbalances in youth
- Dance – relieve muscle tears, tendonitis, bursitis, and postural dysfunctions from training
- Cricket – treat back pain from batting, shoulder/elbow injuries from bowling, impact trauma
- Swimming – address swimmer’s shoulder, breaststroke knee pain, rotator cuff issues
- Cycling – treat overuse injuries and pain from improper bike fit or positioning
How Osteopathy Helps Sports Injuries
There are many reasons why osteopathy is highly effective for treating and rehabilitating sports injuries:
- Holistic Approach – assess the whole body to address all contributing factors
- Hands-On Techniques – gentle mobilisation, stretching, manipulation accelerates natural healing
- Custom Exercise Programs – Using the Physiapp software, we can help you strengthen muscles, improve flexibility, re-train proper movement patterns
- Injury Prevention – regular maintenance helps prevent future injuries by keeping the body balanced/mobile
- Drug-Free Approach – gets results through the body’s inherent healing abilities
Start Your Recovery Today
Don’t let an injury keep you off the road, field or court any longer. Contact The London Road Osteopathy Clinic today to schedule an initial assessment and consultation. Call 01225-282336 or book online via our website. We look forward to helping you recover and get back to the activities you love!
About the Author
This web page was created by the marketing team at The London Road Clinic, a respected osteopathy clinic in Bath, UK. Our osteopath has advanced training in treating sports injuries. Learn more at www.londonroadclinic.com.