The Surbiton Chiropractor

Sports Therapy
in Surbiton

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What is Sports Therapy?

Sports therapy is a branch of healthcare associated with the prevention and rehabilitation of injury. The aim of sports therapy is to get all patients to the level of health that they can do whatever it is that they want to do. Whether this be run a marathon or manage a walk around the park. The team at Surbiton chiropractic centre are here to help.

The treatment is based on the philosophies of sport and exercise science. Sports therapists use several techniques in order to get you back functioning at your best. Your therapy may include stretching. soft tissue work and rehabilitation exercises to name a few.

Sports therapy is a degree based qualification and all of our therapists have reached this level. They are therapists with experience in helping many different ailments with knowledge in all sports. If you want to improve performance and stay injury free throughout a season then a sports therapist will be for you.

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What can sports therapy help with?

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Who Typically Benefits from Sports Therapy?

Sports therapy isn’t just for elite athletes, it’s for anyone dealing with pain, injury, or performance limitations. It can be particularly helpful for:

Whether you’re looking to recover, prevent injury, or perform better, sports therapy provides the tools to keep you moving confidently.

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Benefits of Sports Therapy

Patients often experience:

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Conditions We Help Treat

MEET OUR TEAM

Meet Our Sports Therapy Team

Meet our dedicated chiropractic team, committed to providing personalized care and helping you achieve optimal health. 

FAQs

Sports Therapy FAQs

How many sessions of sports therapy will I need?

This depends on your condition and goals. Some people see improvement after 2–3 sessions, while others benefit from longer-term support, especially if recovering from a significant injury.

Both. Sports therapy is designed not just to treat injuries but also to prevent them, improving your resilience and performance long term.

Yes. By addressing the root causes — such as strength imbalances, poor movement patterns, or overtraining — we can help reduce flare-ups and support long-term recovery.