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What is Sport Injuries Rehabilitation?

Sports injuries can happen anywhere in the body, whether you are highly trained athletes or just a beginner. The most common sports injuries tend to be minor: bruises, sprains, strains, and more but still, there are more serious injuries for athletes depending on the region and type of activity.

What are the most common sports injuries?

  • ACL Tear or Strain
  • Tennis Or Golf Elbow
  • Joint Dislocation and/or Fracture
  • Ankle Sprain
  • Concussion
  • Patellofemoral Syndrome
  • Shoulder injury
  • Jumper’s knee

 

Whether you’re coping with a recent injury or chronic condition, we’ll work with you to create an individualized sports rehabilitation plan to get you back to the activities that fuel your life. Additionally, the evaluation includes a full biomechanical analysis of your sport performance, linking it to the entire body, and treatment may include manual therapy, stretching, strengthening, and sport specific retraining but unlike the traditional rehabilitation, we are the most updated with the latest technology in the sport injuries rehabilitation and The Alter-G is the newest addition to our State of Art.

 

So, what’s the ALTERG® ANTI-GRAVITY TREADMILL?  

 

The Alter-G anti-gravity treadmill is a NASA patented technology that allows to reduce your body weight between 20% to 100% during any weight bearing exercises to assist who have been prescribed by their physician to start weight-bearing exercise as tolerated or with certain percentage. Safely and precisely, we can progress to reach your goals with minimum after exercise soreness reaction. The Alter G® Anti-Gravity Treadmill® provides a boost for athletes to shorten recovery time, reduce injury risk and enhance their athletic performance, for many cases such post ACL surgery or stress fractures. Try It Out Alter-G Anti-Gravity Treadmill are available at Madison Heights Location.

Try It Out

Alter-G Anti-Gravity Treadmill are available at Madison Heights Location.

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