Sports Therapy
Sports Therapist & Osteopath in Chelmsford
Osteopathy For Athletes
At our clinic in Chelmsford, we specialise in diagnosing, treating, and preventing a wide range of sports-related injuries. Whether you’re a professional athlete or just staying active, osteopathy can help you recover faster, perform better, and reduce the risk of re-injury.
Common Things We See In Clinic
Muscle Strains
Muscle injuries are among the most common issues we see in sport. These often occur due to the obvious pitfalls of overuse, poor warm-up, or explosive movements. From an osteopathic perspective, we assess factors like previous history, muscle imbalances, alignment and proprioception, to help restore balance in the body and avoid re-injury.
Common muscle injuries seen in clinic:
Ligament sprains
Ligament injuries are common in sport and occur when the strong bands of tissue that connect bones are stretched or torn, due to sudden twists, impacts, or changes in direction. The knee and ankle are most frequently affected. Injuries to the ACL and MCL are among the most common, with studies suggesting biomechanical, anatomical, neuromuscular and hormonal factors.
Osteopathic treatment may include:
Tendinopathy
Tendinopathy is a common overuse injury in sport, affecting tendons that are repeatedly loaded without adequate recovery. It frequently occurs in areas such as the Achilles tendon, patellar tendon, and elbow in activities involving running, jumping, or repetitive arm movements.
We commonly treat:
The Shoulder Complex
Shoulder injuries are very common in sport, partly due to the high demands placed on the joint, which prioritises mobility over stability. This wide range of motion allows athletes to perform complex and powerful overhead movements but leaves the shoulder vulnerable to instability, leading to labral tears, tendinopathies, impingements and rotator cuff strains.
Key structures like the rotator cuff, ligaments and labrum work together to stabilise the joint, but the shoulder can easily be overloaded by repetitive use, poor technique, heavy lifting, previous injury or impact. At our clinic in Southend, we aim to address the predisposing factors. Muscle imbalance, rotator cuff weakness, thoracic mobility, posture, and nerve compression all increase the risk of injury and are important considerations from an osteopathic perspective.
We treat:
Knee Pain
One of the most common injuries in sport is to the ACL, as we've discussed above. High loads during sports which involve running, jumping and rapid changes of direction leave the ligaments vulnerable to rupture. Aside from traumatic injuries, the repetitive stresses through the knee often lead to friction and chronic injuries such as patellofemoral syndrome, meniscal irritation or tendinopathies like the iliotibial band (ITB) or hamstring.
Osteopathic treatment focuses on:
Common knee conditions seen in clinic:
The Foot and Ankle
Your foundation matters. Often overlooked, the foot and ankle are your contact with the ground. Especially in sport, the ankle is continuously adjusting to changes in direction while the complex network of ligaments, bones and tendons aim to provide stability and effective shock absorption. Good balance and proprioception are imperative.
Common conditions:
Our Treatment Approach
We don't just treat the symptoms - the aim of osteopathic treatment is to identify and correct the predisposing factors of injury (ideally before the injury takes place!).
Your assessment will usually involve:
Your treatment plan may include:
Who we work with:
Why Choose Chelmsford Osteopaths?
Our principal osteopath has over 10 years experience in top level sport, having worked in elite athletics and for Premier League side Fulham FC.
Osteopathy offers a holistic, drug-free approach to recovery by:
At our clinic in Chelmsford, we specialise in diagnosing, treating, and preventing a wide range of sports-related injuries. Whether you’re a professional athlete or just staying active, osteopathy can help you recover faster, perform better, and reduce the risk of re-injury.
Common Things We See In Clinic
- Muscle strains
- Ligament sprains
- Tendinopathies
- Disc herniations
- Rotator cuff injuries
- Knee pain
- Foot & ankle problems
Muscle Strains
Muscle injuries are among the most common issues we see in sport. These often occur due to the obvious pitfalls of overuse, poor warm-up, or explosive movements. From an osteopathic perspective, we assess factors like previous history, muscle imbalances, alignment and proprioception, to help restore balance in the body and avoid re-injury.
Common muscle injuries seen in clinic:
- Hamstring
- Quads
- Calf
- Groin
Ligament sprains
Ligament injuries are common in sport and occur when the strong bands of tissue that connect bones are stretched or torn, due to sudden twists, impacts, or changes in direction. The knee and ankle are most frequently affected. Injuries to the ACL and MCL are among the most common, with studies suggesting biomechanical, anatomical, neuromuscular and hormonal factors.
Osteopathic treatment may include:
- Quad vs hamstring control
- Proprioception tests
- Alignment of pelvis, hip and knee
- Rehab advice
Tendinopathy
Tendinopathy is a common overuse injury in sport, affecting tendons that are repeatedly loaded without adequate recovery. It frequently occurs in areas such as the Achilles tendon, patellar tendon, and elbow in activities involving running, jumping, or repetitive arm movements.
We commonly treat:
- Achilles tendinopathy
- Patellar tendinopathy (jumper’s knee)
- Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis)
- Golfer’s elbow (medial epicondylitis)
- Biceps tendinopathy
The Shoulder Complex
Shoulder injuries are very common in sport, partly due to the high demands placed on the joint, which prioritises mobility over stability. This wide range of motion allows athletes to perform complex and powerful overhead movements but leaves the shoulder vulnerable to instability, leading to labral tears, tendinopathies, impingements and rotator cuff strains.
Key structures like the rotator cuff, ligaments and labrum work together to stabilise the joint, but the shoulder can easily be overloaded by repetitive use, poor technique, heavy lifting, previous injury or impact. At our clinic in Southend, we aim to address the predisposing factors. Muscle imbalance, rotator cuff weakness, thoracic mobility, posture, and nerve compression all increase the risk of injury and are important considerations from an osteopathic perspective.
We treat:
- Rotator cuff strains & tendinopathies
- Shoulder impingement
- Frozen shoulder
Knee Pain
One of the most common injuries in sport is to the ACL, as we've discussed above. High loads during sports which involve running, jumping and rapid changes of direction leave the ligaments vulnerable to rupture. Aside from traumatic injuries, the repetitive stresses through the knee often lead to friction and chronic injuries such as patellofemoral syndrome, meniscal irritation or tendinopathies like the iliotibial band (ITB) or hamstring.
Osteopathic treatment focuses on:
- Joint alignment
- Muscle balance
- Movement correction
- Proprioception
Common knee conditions seen in clinic:
- Runner’s knee (patellofemoral pain syndrome)
- ITB syndrome
- Meniscus irritation
- Ligament sprain or rupture
The Foot and Ankle
Your foundation matters. Often overlooked, the foot and ankle are your contact with the ground. Especially in sport, the ankle is continuously adjusting to changes in direction while the complex network of ligaments, bones and tendons aim to provide stability and effective shock absorption. Good balance and proprioception are imperative.
Common conditions:
- Plantar fasciitis
- Achilles tendinopathy
- Shin splints
- Inversion sprains
- Stress fractures
- Biomechanical foot issues
Our Treatment Approach
We don't just treat the symptoms - the aim of osteopathic treatment is to identify and correct the predisposing factors of injury (ideally before the injury takes place!).
Your assessment will usually involve:
- Posture analysis
- Movement tests
- Neurological exam
- Orthopaedic tests
Your treatment plan may include:
- Hands-on osteopathic manipulation
- Soft tissue massage
- Rehabilitation
- Postural and movement advice
- Injury prevention strategies
Who we work with:
- Professional athletes
- Runners and cyclists
- Gym-goers and weightlifters
- Office workers with active lifestyles
- Anyone recovering from physical injury
Why Choose Chelmsford Osteopaths?
Our principal osteopath has over 10 years experience in top level sport, having worked in elite athletics and for Premier League side Fulham FC.
Osteopathy offers a holistic, drug-free approach to recovery by:
- Treating the body as a whole
- Enhancing natural healing processes
- Improving mobility and performance
- Helping prevent recurring injuries
Whether you're searching for a diagnosis, recovering from an injury, or looking to improve performance, our sports osteopath in Chelmsford, Michael Snell, can help you move better and feel stronger. If it's a deep tissue massage you're after, see our sports massage therapist, Oliver Reeve.
Book an appointment today and start your recovery.
Book an appointment today and start your recovery.