Sports Therapy

Sports Therapy

Who Are We at Luckhurst Injury Clinic?

At Luckhurst Injury Clinic in Suffolk, we pride ourselves on having dedicated sports injury specialists like Kai Adams. Kai’s unique perspective as a national-level swimmer who recently completed a channel swim for charity informs his deep understanding of the importance of staying injury-free, which motivated him to specialise in sports injuries.

Kai has collaborated with a wide range of athletes, from amateurs to professionals, guiding them away from reliance on painkillers and surgeries.

At Luckhurst Injury Clinic, we appreciate how frustrating it is for athletes to be told to cease training due to injury. Our goal is to monitor and manage training loads so athletes can return to their sport as swiftly as possible.

Recognised as a leading sports injury expert in Suffolk, Kai has built a strong reputation through the success stories of the athletes he assists. He has worked across various sports, with a significant focus on rugby, serving as joint medical lead at Bury St Edmund’s Rugby Club and travelling globally with Samurai Sevens.

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Stop sitting in awkward positions at work or home. When sitting with bad posture or sleeping in an awkward position you add excess stress on your neck and shoulders, which will increase your pain and aches. 

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Do the right exercises. The correct physio or sports therapist will give you progression exercises which will reduce your pain/tension and allow your neck to have freedom. Most importantly, it will stop your pain from coming back.

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Always ensure that you choose a good physiotherapist. The results our therapists have gained at Luckhurst Injury Clinic has allowed our clients to get back to daily and social life pain and ache free.

What Is The Biggest Myth Of Treating Sports Injuries?

One common myth we often encounter is the belief that rest is the best method for recovery, as advised by family, friends, and even GPs. However, rest alone does not provide the necessary stimuli for muscle repair and growth. Active recovery, such as light exercises, promotes blood flow to the muscles, delivering essential nutrients and oxygen that aid in the repair process. Without this, muscles can become stiff, and recovery can be prolonged.

Extended rest periods can lead to muscle atrophy (loss of muscle mass) and decreased strength, making the affected area more susceptible to further injury once normal activity is resumed.

Additionally, lack of movement can result in joint stiffness and reduced range of motion. Gentle, controlled movement helps maintain joint flexibility and prevent stiffness, which is crucial for full functional recovery.

What Are Our Core Beliefs?

Core Belief #1: “You Can’t Be Too Strong For Your Sport”

At Luckhurst Injury Clinic, we have developed several core beliefs from our extensive work with athletes, one of which is the importance of strength in sports. Strength is the foundation upon which all other athletic abilities are built. Whether an athlete is sprinting around the track, executing a precise jump shot, or sparring with an opponent, superior strength enhances performance and resilience. Strength training is not merely about lifting heavier weights; it’s about developing a body that can efficiently generate force, maintain stability, and endure high-intensity competition demands. By prioritising strength, athletes can improve their speed, power, and agility—critical components in any sport. A stronger athlete is also more resistant to injury. Increased muscle strength supports better joint alignment, improves posture, and reduces the risk of overuse injuries. Stronger muscles and connective tissues absorb impact, reducing the strain on bones and joints, enabling athletes to train harder and recover faster. This belief underscores our approach at Luckhurst Injury Clinic: by continually striving to increase strength, athletes can push their boundaries and achieve peak performance in their chosen sport.

Core Belief #2: “Biomechanical Education Can Reduce The Chances Of Injury In Both Ankles And Knees”

Another key belief we hold is that biomechanical education can significantly reduce the chances of injury in both ankles and knees. Understanding the mechanics of movement is crucial for athletes who want to stay healthy and perform at their best. Biomechanical education involves analysing how the body moves, identifying potential weaknesses or imbalances, and implementing strategies to optimise movement patterns. Educating athletes on proper biomechanics can address common issues such as poor posture, incorrect movement techniques, and muscle imbalances that often lead to injuries. For instance, teaching athletes how to land correctly after a jump can significantly reduce the risk of ankle sprains and ACL tears. Similarly, improving hip stability and glute strength can alleviate undue stress on the knees during activities like running and jumping. Incorporating biomechanical education into training programs not only helps prevent injuries but also enhances overall athletic performance. Athletes learn to move more efficiently, conserving energy and reducing fatigue. This education empowers athletes to take control of their bodies, understand their limits, and make informed decisions about their training and recovery.

What Makes Luckhurst Injury Clinic The Leading Sports Injury Experts In Suffolk?

Luckhurst Injury Clinic has earned a reputation as a leading sports injury specialist in Suffolk through meticulous attention to detail with athletes in their respective sports. Our primary aim is to ensure clients feel heard and are not rushed into decisions impacting their rehab and recovery.

One of our notable success stories involves an athlete who suffered a spinal injury and was advised to cease competing at the top level to avoid worsening her condition. With the support of our team, she is now back competing at an elite level in equestrian show jumping.

More broadly, we have worked with numerous individuals on the verge of surgery, helping them return to their sports without invasive treatments.

How To Work With Luckhurst Injury Clinic, The #1 Sports Injury Experts:

If you wish to return to your sport sooner rather than later, Luckhurst Injury Clinic offers several free options to learn more about working with our team.

You can contact the clinic via telephone to speak with Kai or one of our team members, who can quickly discuss why you might be experiencing symptoms and what options are available.

Alternatively, visit the clinic for a free discovery session, where we will discuss your specific problem, the challenges you face, and which treatments might be most beneficial for you.

Get in touch to book your free no obligation discovery session today

"I’VE ALWAYS BELIEVED THAT IF YOU PUT IN THE WORK, THE RESULTS WILL COME."

— MICHAEL JORDAN.

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