Sports Injuries – Coventry, 100 3D various Sports Injuries in Coventry animated educational videos are available to view at this Coventry Sports Injury Clinic, 22 3D videos for back related Sports Injuries and associated related spinal conditions, diseases, pains and injuries, which can be found listed under ” Pain Management,” “Orthopaedics” and “Complementary Medicine” in our Videos Library section. Also in this library there are a further 78 Sports Injuries 3D animated videos covering other Sports Injuries and conditions / complaints under the same headings. To view the Videos Library, click in the top right hand corner.
Also available listed under “Types of Pain” are 3D animated educational videos for various a related Sports Injuries and conditions or diseases, for the Head, Back, Neck, Shoulder, Arm, Hip, Leg, Knee, Ankle and Foot Pain” in thier own named Pain Sections. the following are just a few examples (1) Sciatica (2) Degenerative disc (3) Herniated disc (4) Facet Joints (5) Scoliosis (6) Kyphosis Posture (7) Back Neck and Pain Decompression. The rest can be found our under the listing ”Types of Pain”
For the management of pain for Sports Injuries at Coventry Central Chiropractic and Physiotherapy Sports Injury Clinic, we use the latest Low Level Lasers which accelerate the recovery and healing process, leading to a significant reduction in pain inflammation. A 5 star rating has been awarded to Low Level Laser Therapy, our laser section can be found listed under ”Pain Relief”, please also view our ”Low level Laser Testimonial Video”.
Sports Injuries
Physiotherapy management of sports injuries often includes widely used physical therapies such as ice, Cold or low level laser therapy to reduce swelling and inflammation, or electronic muscle stimulation for muscle strains and spasms. Cold or low level Laser therapy is used by nearly all sports professionals such as Chelsea Football Club and Manchester Football club, track and field athletes.
Cold or Low Level Laser Therapy
The lasers used at Central Chiropractic Physiotherapy Clinic are certified as Cold Laser. For the past 30 years the technology of Cold Laser therapy (also known as Low Level Laser Therapy) has been formally accepted in North America and in many other parts of the world such as Europe, Russia and Japan. In all this time there have been no recorded long-term adverse effects from low level laser therapy. It is considered to be non-invasive, painless and safe.
Cold or low level laser therapy uses laser light energy to stimulate cells to function optimally. In the body, light sensitive chromophores and other elements within the cell absorb energy, initiating a series of important photochemical changes such as increased production of ATP. The mitochondria and Kreb’s Cycle stimulation initiates the production of ATP, providing the cell with the extra energy needed to accelerate the healing process and positively influence pain. These activities can occur in all types of cells and includes ligament, nerves, cartilage and muscle.
Cold or Low Level Laser therapy (LLLT) is a Handheld, non-invasive, light-emitting medical device which is used over different areas of the body. It provides an unmatched advantage in the treatment of conditions such as;
sports injuries.
Soft Tissue Injuries including Fractures, Sprains and Strains, Tendonitis, conditions and disorders.
Chronic Back and Neck Pain Upper and Lower Back Pain, Sciatica
Disc Injuries Slipped discs, Prolapsed discs, Herniated discs, Bulging discs.
Shoulder Pain Injuries Biceps, Triceps, Muscle Tears, Rotator Cuff Tear.
Knee Pain Ligaments, Runners Knee, Bursitis, conditions and disorders.
Hip Pain, Sacroiliac Joint inflammation
Ankle, Foot and Heel Pain and injuries
Achilles Tendonitis,
Plantar Fasciitis
Trapped nerve.
Whiplash(WAD) Neck Pain and injury
Tendons, Ligaments Tendons and Fractures
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
Muscle Spasm. Relief of Muscle and Joint Pain
Skin infections including cold sores
Wound Management including Skin Ulcers, Pressure Sores and Burns
Soft Tissue Injuries including Sprains and Strains, Tendonitis and Haematomas
Joint Disorders including Arthritic Pain Relief and Tenosynovitis
Chronic pain such as Trigeminal Neuralgia and Chronic Neck Shoulder and Back pain.

