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Sports Injury Clinic​

Our specialist sports injury clinic in Glasgow offers a range of services

Based in Glasgow, near George Cross

Sports injury clinic in Glasgow

The Body, Foot and Leg Clinic have worked with athletes of all levels from across Scotland and the UK to help diagnose and treat a wide range of sporting injuries.

From our clinic in Glasgow, you can access a range of sport injury treatment services such as biomechanical assessments, gait analysis, sports physiotherapy, sports massge, KCR, custom orthotics and podiatry services.

Get in touch today to book an appointment to assess your condition.

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Sports injury services

Our sports injury clinic based in Glasgow and offers a wide range of services for athletes of all levels. Get in touch with us to discuss which service is best suited for your condition, or view our services below.

Biomechanical Assessment

Biomechanical assessment is a problem solving service that helps assess and diagnose pains and injuries, particularly those experienced through playing sports.

Sports Physiotherapy

We treat many types of sports injuries and collaboratively work with professionals and amateurs to ensure that we are doing our best to alleviate and manage related pain, mobility and restore physical functionality.

Sports Gait Analysis

A gait analysis will assess how you run or walk to help us understand why you are experiencing pain in various areas of your body.

Custom Orthotics

Custom orthotics work to help improve your gait and overall balance of your body, which may have been contributing to pain in your feet, ankles, knees, hips or upper body.

Sports Massage

Unlike the simplified massage which is aimed solely at relaxation, your sports massage therapist will work with you on a program to target your individual pain, utilising various massage techniques to achieve the best outcome.

Biomechanical Podiatry

Biomechanical podiatry is the process of understand how your alignment is affecting your feet through forces and pressures being passed down through your hips and knees.

Ultrasound

Sports Injury Diagnosis

Our multi-disciplined team of clinicians, doctors and surgeons are on hand to help diagnose a range of sporting injuries to feet, ankles, knees, hips, back and shoulders.

How our specialist sports injury clinicians can help you

With decades of collective experience, across specialist areas such as physiotherapy, biomechanics and orthotics, our clinicians can assess your condition and advise on the best treatment.

We’ve worked with athletes across Scotland the UK for many years, ranging from top tier sports teams to budding amateurs. No matter the level of your game, we are here to offer you top-tier sports injury support and treatments.

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Discovery

We work with you to not only understand the direct nature of your injury of your injury or pain, but any additional lifestyle or relevant factors that may also be contributing to the issue.

Assessment

We will use our experience and technology to help analyse your gait and movement patterns to properly assess the cause of your condition. We’ll then work with you to talk over the results and help you understand our interpretation and recommendations.

Treatment

Often patients come to us having tried treatments prescribed by GPs or other consultants. The breadth of skills and experience within our clinic means we can offer much more effective treatments, which may include physiotherapy, KCR, custom orthotics or services. We have an excellent success rate in diagnosing and treating our patients.

Why choose the Body, Foot and Leg Clinic?

Unlike other clinics, we offer a broad range of sports injury services which means our clinicians can assess your condition and advise on the best treatment for you.

Patients often come to us having been to local GPs or private consultants who have been unable to resolve their condition. Our breadth of experience and skills means we are much more able to assess and treat conditions effectively than other providers and as a result, we have an excellent track record of success.

We work with athletes of all levels, ranging from top tier teams, to people who just want to keep in shape. Whether you need help recovering from an obvious sporting injury, or are suffering a longer term pain or discomfort, we can help.

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Get in touch with us

We can assist in the diagnosis, assessment and treatment for most sporting injuries and work with clients ranging from professional athletes to people taking up a sport for the first time. When you contact us we will advise on the best service for your injury and how much it will cost before booking.


Frequently asked questions

Here are some of the most commonly asked questions from our sports injury clinic patients.

What happens at a biomechanical assessment appointment?

At you first biomechanics appointment, your clinician will ask you about the nature of your pain or injury. This will cover any direct information (such as a fall that resulted in a sprain) and more general information (such the nature of the sport or lifestyle factors). From here, your clinician will perform a 3D gait analysis and interpret all of the data to help diagnose the cause of your condition.

What does a gait analysis tell you?

A gait analysis will tell you if your body is misaligned while walking or running, and indicate what impact this is having on other joints and muscles.

What are sports orthotics?

Sports orthotics are custom insoles designed specifically for you, to help correct your body’s alignment and relieve any pain or discomfort you may be experiencing.

What’s the difference between a physio and a sports physio?

Both a physio and sports physio are qualified profressionals. A sports physio usually has more experienced working with atheletes to help resolve injuries and pain as a result of sporting activities.