Osteopathy for Sports Injuries
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Whether it’s a strain from training, a sprain from social sport, or persistent overuse pain, Osteopath Glenn Strutt provides hands-on care to help you recover safely.
Based at our Cannon Hill Clinic, Glenn works with recreational and competitive athletes looking for practical, results-focused support.
FAQs
How an Osteopath Supports Sports Injuries
Glenn assesses movement, muscle activation, and joint function to understand how your body is contributing to your symptoms. Using manual therapy and targeted movement education, he helps reduce strain, restore mobility, and guide a safe return to sport or activity.
Each session includes:
Hands-on therapy to improve joint and soft tissue function
Movement strategies to prevent aggravation and recurrence
Practical guidance for returning to sport safely
Common Causes of Sports Injuries
Glenn regularly sees patients with:
Muscle strains (hamstrings, quads, calves, glutes)
Shoulder pain or rotator cuff loading
Hip impingement or groin strain
Achilles tendon or ankle concerns
Knee overuse or tracking issues
Lower back tension from running, lifting, or repetitive sport
Return-to-training or post-sprain movement concerns
What to Expect in a Sports Injuries Appointment
Your session starts with a detailed review of:
How the injury occurred and what movements aggravate it
Compensatory patterns your body may have adopted
Functional assessment of the affected area and related joints
Treatment may include:
Joint mobilisation and manual therapy
Myofascial or soft tissue release
Biomechanical feedback and movement correction
Progressive plans for safe return to sport or activity
Is Osteopathy Right For Your Sports Injury?
Glenn provides tailored, hands-on care for athletes and active adults, helping restore efficient movement patterns and reduce unnecessary strain.
“I support patients to recover from injury with purpose. Whether you’re training, competing, or staying fit for life, I tailor care to improve movement quality and reduce physical load on the body.” – Glenn Strutt, Osteopath at Endure Performance