When to See a Physiotherapist for Sports Injuries (Even Mild Ones)

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Sean-Michael Latimour

RMT, SMT (cc), DOMP, CST, PTS, MNLP Clinic Owner, Registered Massage Therapist, Osteopathic Manual Practitioner and Sport Massage Therapist.

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Sean-Michael Latimour

RMT, SMT (cc), DOMP, CST, PTS, MNLP Clinic Owner, Registered Massage Therapist, Osteopathic Manual Practitioner and Sport Massage Therapist.

A sprained ankle, sore knee, or pulled muscle might not seem serious at first. But ignoring even mild sports injuries can lead to chronic pain or longer recovery times.

Here’s when athletes and active individuals in Keswick should see a physiotherapist.

1. Pain Lasts More Than a Few Days

If soreness or swelling doesn’t improve after 3–5 days of rest, the injury may be more than a simple strain.

2. Limited Range of Motion

If you can’t move a joint or muscle the way you normally do, physiotherapy can help restore mobility safely.

3. Repeated Injuries in the Same Area

Recurring sprains, tendonitis, or muscle pulls often mean there’s an underlying weakness or imbalance that needs to be corrected.

4. Pain Affects Daily Activities

If climbing stairs, bending, or even walking feels uncomfortable, you shouldn’t wait. Early treatment prevents small injuries from turning into chronic problems.

5. You Want to Return to Sports Safely

Physiotherapists guide your recovery with exercises that strengthen the injured area and prevent re-injury when you get back to training.

Why Early Physiotherapy Matters

Treating sports injuries early:

  • Speeds up healing
  • Reduces scar tissue formation
  • Keeps you active without risking further damage

Recover Stronger, Not Just Faster

At Dynamic Health Therapy, we help athletes and active people in Keswick recover properly and safely return to the activities they love.

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Picture of Sean-Michael Latimour

Sean-Michael Latimour

RMT, SMT (cc), DOMP, CST, PTS, MNLP

Picture of Sean-Michael Latimour

Sean-Michael Latimour

RMT, SMT (cc), DOMP, CST, PTS, MNLP

Clinic Owner, Registered Massage Therapist, Osteopathic Manual Practitioner and Sport Massage Therapist

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