Sports Therapy

A sports therapy treatment involves a comprehensive approach to addressing injuries and enhancing performance. It typically begins with a thorough assessment to identify the root cause of any pain, dysfunction, or limitations in movement. Based on this assessment, your therapist will develop individualised treatment plans that may include a combination of manual therapy techniques such as massa... Read More

A sports therapy treatment involves a comprehensive approach to addressing injuries and enhancing performance. It typically begins with a thorough assessment to identify the root cause of any pain, dysfunction, or limitations in movement. Based on this assessment, your therapist will develop individualised treatment plans that may include a combination of manual therapy techniques such as massage, joint mobilisation, and stretching, as well as therapeutic exercises and modalities like dry needling, ultrasound or electrical stimulation. These treatments are designed to alleviate pain, improve range of motion, and restore function to injured tissues.

The benefits of sports therapy treatments are numerous. It promotes accelerated healing of injuries by targeting the affected areas with specific techniques and exercises tailored to each individuals needs. By addressing imbalances, weaknesses, and dysfunctions, sports therapy helps to optimise biomechanics and prevent further injury recurrence. Additionally, sports therapy can enhance performance by improving flexibility, strength, and proprioception, which are essential components of optimal movement patterns and functional abilities.

A sports therapy treatment can also play a crucial role in facilitating psychological well-being and confidence in the injured party. Dealing with injuries can be mentally challenging and emotionally taxing for anyone, impacting their self-esteem and motivation. Sports therapists not only provide physical rehabilitation but also offer support, encouragement, and guidance throughout the recovery process. By empowering their patients with the knowledge and tools to manage their injuries effectively.


Sports Massage

Sports massage is a specialised form of soft tissue therapy designed to enhance athletic performance and aid recovery from physical activity. Unlike traditional massage, which often focuses on relaxation and general well-being, sports massage specifically targets muscles and soft tissues that are overused or stressed from repetitive and intense physical activity. Techniques employed in sports m... Read More

Sports massage is a specialised form of soft tissue therapy designed to enhance athletic performance and aid recovery from physical activity. Unlike traditional massage, which often focuses on relaxation and general well-being, sports massage specifically targets muscles and soft tissues that are overused or stressed from repetitive and intense physical activity. Techniques employed in sports massage can include deep tissue manipulation, trigger point therapy, and stretching. This tailored approach allows therapists to address the unique needs of athletes, adapting the pressure and strokes based on the type of sport, the individual's physical condition, and their training regime.

One of the primary benefits of sports massage is its ability to alleviate muscle tension and soreness, which can accumulate after strenuous exercise or competition. By increasing blood flow and promoting lymphatic drainage, sports massage helps deliver oxygen and nutrients to fatigued muscles while removing metabolic waste products such as lactic acid. This process not only reduces muscle tension but can also speed up the recovery time after injury or intensive training sessions. Additionally, sports massage can improve flexibility and range of motion, which is crucial for optimal athletic performance.

In addition to physical benefits, sports massage can also provide psychological advantages. Many athletes report reduced levels of anxiety and stress following massage therapy, which can enhance focus and mental clarity during competition. The therapeutic touch of massage can promote relaxation and a sense of well-being, serving as both a recovery tool and a means of improving overall mental resilience. By integrating sports massage into their training routines, athletes can not only optimise their physical performance but also support their mental health, creating a more holistic approach to their sporting endeavours.


Kinesiology

Kinesiology Taping


Acupuncture

Dry Needling & Medical Acupuncture

Hi I’m Kev,

I am the founder and owner of Freedom In Motion.

I am also a scuba diving instructor and fitness enthusiast who loves to be active both in the water and in the gym. My main passion is to lift weights but I also love to challenge myself in other areas of fitness to push myself out of my comfort zone.

I set up Freedom In Motion because I want to help people to be better, fitter, healthier versions of themselves.  To do this I have trained in a number of different ways and techniques so that I can offer the correct services to everyone from the sedentary to the super fit!!

Qualifications & Training

Level 5 Sports & Clinical Therapy

Myofascial Dry Cupping Advanced Dry Needling Electrotherapy & Ultrasound Manual Therapy & Joint Mobilisation Rehabilitation for Sports & Exercise -All awarded by Core Elements Training

Level 3 Sports Massage Level 4 Sports Massage -All Awarded by VTCT

Shockwave Therapy Practitioner- Awarded by Venn Healthcare

Kinesio Taping Practitioner Advanced Kinesio Taping Practitioner -All awarded by Kinesio Taping Association International

Level 2 Gym Instructor -Awarded by The Training Room

Professional Accreditation Member of the Sports Therapy Association

Hi I’m Kev, I am the founder and owner of Freedom In Motion. I am also a scuba diving instructo... Read More

I started my career working as a Registered Nurse, where most of my time has been spent in Emergency and Critical roles.

After a back injury in 2022 I looked to build back my strength and heal my body by getting back into fitness and started seeing a Sport Therapist regularly where I realised a lot more can be done with alternatives to medicine.

Since then, I have been doing my combined Level 3 and 4 in Sports Massage Therapy and am excited to support others in their own journey to better health and fitness.

I started my career working as a Registered Nurse, where most of my time has been spent in Emerge... Read More

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