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Common conditions we treat
Common conditions that Sport & Exercise Medicine Specialists manage:
Neck and back problems related to sport, work or other daily activities
SIJ (sacro-iliac joint) pain and dysfunction
Foot, ankle, knee, elbow and wrist joint sprains
Muscle strains and tears
Tendon problems (tendinopathy, ‘tendinitis’, strains) eg Achilles, patellar, golfer’s elbow, tennis elbow etc
Stress fractures eg foot, ankle, leg, hip, spine etc
Shoulder conditions eg impingement, frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis)
Foot conditions eg plantar fasciitis, morton’s neuroma etc
Lower leg problems eg ‘shin splints’ (medial tibial stress syndrome), chronic compartment syndrome
Other acute and overuse/chronic injuries
Advice on starting or increasing physical activity for health or weight management
Staying or becoming active in the presence of injury or long term illness
Advice on exercise during pregnancy
Unexplained underperformance syndrome
Common conditions we treat
Exercise during pregnancy
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