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Case Study: Ankle Sprain Rehab - Part 3

This concludes our 3-part series following Mariam’s ankle rehab programme after a bad sprain two weeks before her first trail marathon and then her first trail ultra-marathon five weeks after that.

Phase 1 (first 2-3 days after injury):

  • Ice, Elevation, Compression

  • Crutches

  • Avoidance of non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (i.e. ibuprofen)

Phase 2:

  • Non-weight-bearing exercises

  • Training modification

  • Progression to weight-bearing and single leg exercises

Phase 3:

  • Training modification

  • Running technique modification

  • Progression to plyometrics and impact loading

Case Study: Ankle Sprain Rehab: Part 1

We all know injuries happen and, in most unfortunate instances, they can happen before a sporting event you have been training for months. It can be disheartening when you’ve spent countless hours training for such an event with the prospect of having to pull out. In this month’s case study, we will be looking at managing an ankle injury coming from a personal experience from one of our own physios, Mariam. We will be demonstrating a sports physiotherapist’s approach to dealing with an injury leading up to an event over a 3-part series. Part 1 is below:

The Tool of our Trade

The Tool of our Trade

A revolutionary treatment technique used in physiotherapy is the use of an instrument or a tool, which enables the physiotherapist to locate and treat an area of soft tissue dysfunction. The official term is called Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilisation or IASTM.

Dry Needling: The most effective pain treatment you may never have heard of!

Dry Needling: The most effective pain treatment you may never have heard of!

Dry needling is a type of acupuncture that has become very popular with physiotherapists in recent years in our treatment of injury and pain.

Crybaby Classes: Post-Natal Pilates Classes at Physio Effect!

Crybaby Classes: Post-Natal Pilates Classes at Physio Effect!

Our Post-Natal Pilates class is designed for new mums from 6 weeks post-partum (8-weeks if by C-section) and onwards. The class is designed to help heal and strengthen muscles affected after pregnancy and labour such as your pelvic floor and abdominals.