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Society of sports therapist member Scott Langston is a highly skilled, gaining experience with sports therapy clinics, physiotherapy practices, chiropractor centres and other professionals in Poole and Bournemouth. Scott has provided injury treatment and sports massage for a number of athletes and sportsmen including rugby, golf, tennis, football teams and players and runners in Poole and Bournemouth
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Back2Fitness Injury Clinic, Esporta Health Club Poole, Dorset, BH17 7BX
Neck Pain Treatment In Poole, Bournemouth & Wareham Neck pain is regularly seen at our Injury Clinics in Poole, Bournemouth and Wareham, from office worker to sportsmen. Whiplash Treatment in Poole, Bournemouth & Wareham Whiplash is a neck injury commonly associated with road traffic accidents, but occurs in sports like rugby. The neck is rapidly extended then flexed injuring ligaments, muscle and bone. The result of Whiplash can cause painful neck movement, reduction in range of motion, muscular weakness, sometime pins, needles and numbness radiating down the arms. Depending on the severity of the injury X-rays will be required and a collar to immobilise the neck. Back2Fitness Sports & General Injury Clinic would resolve these problems using gentle joint mobilisation, sports massage and exercise rehabilitation to restore range of movement and reduce pain and stiffness. All associated injuries would also be treated in this process. Other causes of Neck Pain Neck Stiffness and loss of full range of motion is commonly, especially in office workers. Back2Fitness Sports & General Injury Clinic will reduce the muscle tightness and other dysfunction as well as assess why the stiffness is occurring and aid the reduction in tightness with prevention exercises. Torticollis - otherwise known as acute wry neck. Pain is localised in the neck with muscular spasm, commonly caused aggressive turning movement of he neck, however some people suffer when waking up in the morning. Back2Fitness clinicians would use soft tissue massage to reduce muscular spasm, gentle joint mobilisation and advice on local heat and stretches. |