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Musculoskeletal / Sports Medicine

The multidisciplinary team at South Coast Sports Medicine can manage all aspects of injury prevention and management, from chronic sporting injuries to overuse or repetitive strain injuries related to exercise or work and Workers Compensation injury rehabilitation programs. We can also help with the management of fractures and broken bones, including the removal of plaster after recovery.

Our Sports Doctors are happy to work closely with your GP, physiotherapist or other providers, or you can have all your treatment on-site with our team of allied health professionals, including exercise physiology, physiotherapy, nutrition and personal training services.

No referral is necessary.

Our Range of Musculoskeletal / Sports Medicine Services

Injury Management

Injury Management

Whether your injury is acute (sudden onset) or chronic (long-term) our Sports Doctors are happy to work closely with your GP, physiotherapist or other providers, or you can have all your treatment on-site with our team of allied health professionals.

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Rehabilitation & Conditioning

Rehabilitation & Conditioning

Our scope of practice allows your injury pathway to be managed from day 1 up until you return back to “the field”. However, whilst providing a diagnosis and early treatment allows an injury to heal, most often ‘Rehab’ is what gets you back to doing what you love, helps prevent re-injury and progresses you back to sport/work.

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Sports Exercise

Posture & Biomechanics

Whilst there is no such thing as ‘perfect posture’ and a myriad of individual ways that each person moves (biomechanics) there are certainly loading patterns on the body that can be affected by habit, especially as the duration of loading increases, the body ages, or the intensity of loading increases…

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Fracture Treatment

Fracture Management

The multidisciplinary team at South Coast Sports Medicine can manage all aspects of injury prevention and management, from chronic sporting injuries to overuse or repetitive strain injuries related to exercise or work.

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