• Soft Tissue Injuries*

    The biggest risk factor for soft tissue injury is a previous injury. A player returning from injury or illness should refrain from activity until declared fit to play by a sports medicine professional.

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  • Myofascial Pain & Dry Needling

    Myofascial Pain Syndromes (MPS) are defined as musculoskeletal pain disorders caused by one or more myofascial trigger points and their associated reflexes.

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  • Exercise and Breast Support*

    A recent study found that 88% of female adolescents wore a bra during sport that did not fit correctly, while 85% failed a simple knowledge test on bras and bra fit.

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  • Eye Injuries*

    Sports injuries to the eye can range from external bruising to loss of vision. With vigilance, and preventive measures, the number of these eye injuries can be dramatically reduced.

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  • Dental Injuries*

    Blood supply to the head is abundant, so any injury to the face or mouth bleeds profusely. For dental/mouth injuries, blood mixing with saliva increases the risk of blood-borne infection.

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  • Asthma Management*

    Asthma is the narrowing of the airways due to spasm and/or swelling of the airway walls, making breathing difficult. There may also be an accumulation of mucus and fluid in the airways, contributing to the narrowing of the airways.

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