
Get treatment for all your sports injury & msk pain needs.
Initial Consultation
Our unique first consultation is carried out in a manner that enables us to understand the patient's problems better and devise a treatment plan that will result in positive outcomes. The consultation involves thorough health screening using modern methods and technology, if deemed necessary based on the patient's condition. Furthermore, standard treatment is incorporated within this session. Additionally, the practitioner will discuss any further tests, examinations, medications, referrals to other practitioners, or therapies required, as well as the cost of these services for the patient to consider.

Class 4 Laser Therapy
Advanced form of laser therapy
Utilises higher power output compared to traditional low-level laser therapy
Penetrates deeper into tissues for more pronounced effects
Can target larger areas or deeper-seated conditions
Stimulates cellular metabolism, circulation, and tissue repair
Often used for more serious or chronic conditions
May require fewer treatment sessions compared to low-level laser therapy
Provides effective pain relief and promotes faster healing
Our services
Manipulation & Mobilisation
Manual therapy technique
Both aim to improve joint mobility and function.
Involves applying controlled force to joints
Aimed at improving joint mobility and function
Can help alleviate pain, stiffness, and restricted movement
May be accompanied by popping or cracking sounds
Use for treating conditions such as back pain, neck pain, and joint stiffness
Homotoxicology Medicine
Medical approach based on the principles of homeopathy
Focuses on detoxification and elimination of toxins from the body
Believes that illness results from the body's inability to rid itself of toxins
Utilises highly diluted preparations of natural substances to stimulate the body's self-healing mechanisms
Treatments tailored to individual symptoms and conditions
Aims to restore balance and promote overall well-being
May involve oral or injectable medications, as well as dietary and lifestyle changes
Used to treat various acute and chronic conditions, including allergies, infections, chronic diseases and sports injuries.
Muscle Energy Technique (MET)
It involves the active contraction of a patient's muscles in a precisely controlled direction against a distinct counterforce applied by the therapist.
MET aims to restore normal joint motion, reduce pain, and improve muscle function by utilizing the patient's own muscle energy.
It can be applied to various musculoskeletal conditions, including joint restrictions, muscle tightness, and postural imbalances.
MET techniques often involve precise positioning of the patient's body to target specific muscles or joints.
The therapist monitors the patient's muscle contractions and adjusts the treatment intensity accordingly to achieve the desired therapeutic effect.
MET is considered a safe and effective therapeutic approach when performed by trained professionals.
Shockwave Therapy
Non-invasive treatment
Uses high-energy acoustic waves
Stimulates body's natural healing processes
Alleviates musculoskeletal pain
Promotes tissue regeneration
Improves blood flow
Breaks down scar tissue
Reduces inflammation
Results in pain relief
Improves mobility
Faster recovery from injuries like tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, and calcific shoulder tendinitis
Safe and effective option for chronic pain and musculoskeletal conditions.
Tool Assisted Therapy
These tools can include devices such as massage rollers, foam rollers, therabands, therapy balls, and resistance bands.
Tool-assisted therapy aims to enhance the effectiveness of manual therapy techniques and exercises by providing targeted pressure, stretching, or resistance to specific muscles or areas of the body.
It can help improve flexibility, mobility, strength, and circulation, as well as reduce muscle tension and pain.
Therapists or healthcare professionals often incorporate tool-assisted therapy into comprehensive treatment plans tailored to the individual needs and goals of the patient.
Medical Acupuncture
Involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body.
Aims to restore balance and promote natural healing.
Stimulates nerves, muscles, and connective tissue.
Can help alleviate pain, reduce inflammation, and improve function.
Used to treat various conditions, including chronic pain, migraines, and stress.
Often combined with other therapies for comprehensive treatment.
Thermal Imaging
Early detection of inflammation and injury
Objective assessment of injury severity and progression
Non-invasive and radiation-free imaging modality
Quantitative analysis of temperature differences
Complementary to traditional clinical assessment techniques
Real-time monitoring of temperature changes during activity or rehabilitation
Screening tool for identifying athletes at risk of injury
Facilitates targeted treatment and rehabilitation planning
Enhances diagnostic accuracy and treatment effectiveness
Kinesio Taping (K-Taping)
It involves the application of a special elastic tape to the skin in specific patterns to provide support, stability, and pain relief without restricting motion.
K-Taping aims to facilitate the body's natural healing process by influencing muscle activation, improving circulation, and reducing inflammation.
K-Taping can be used to treat a wide range of musculoskeletal and neurological conditions, including sports injuries, muscle strains, tendonitis, and postural issues.
It is often employed as part of a comprehensive treatment plan alongside other interventions such as exercise therapy and manual techniques.
K-Taping is generally safe when applied by trained professionals and can provide immediate relief and support for the affected area.
Regular assessment and reapplication may be necessary to maintain the effectiveness of K-Taping over time.
Mesotherapy & Biopuncture
Form of acupuncture that incorporates tiny injections of biological substances into the mesoderm (middle layer of skin)
Also known as "Biopuncture" or "Acupoint Injection Therapy"
Targeted injections delivered directly to affected areas.
Injections typically contain homeopathic or herbal remedies, vitamins, or other natural substances.
Aimed at stimulating the body's natural healing processes and restoring balance
Used to treat various conditions, including musculoskeletal pain, inflammation, and sports injuries
Often used as a complementary therapy alongside other treatments
Can provide localised pain relief with minimal side effects
May require multiple sessions for optimal results.
Sportmedic Clinic offers a distinct approach to patient care, leveraging a blend of complementary modalities to achieve optimal treatment outcomes.
