Sports Injury

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Dr. Nash is passionate about helping athletes overcome the painful conditions they face caused by aging, repetitive motion, stress and strain, trauma, wear and tear.

Sports injuries can occur in almost every sporting age, and often have lasting effects. When the pain from your sports injury persists for more than a week or two, it is time to consult a sports injury pain management specialist. Early detection and treatment can help ensure that the pain from your sports injury doesn’t become chronic pain.  At Progressive Pain and Rehabilitation, after a full assessment of your pain and sport injury, we will create a personalized treatment plan suited to your needs which will help get you back to feeling your best and performing your best on the court (or field) as soon as possible.

Symptoms of Sports Injury

Sports injury is a broad term and there are many symptoms associated with it. Below are some of the most common symptoms of a sports injury:

  • An intermittent sharp pain caused by specific movements
  • The affected area on the body might become swollen
  • The patient might be unable to support the weight of his or her body
  • A generalized but dull ache in the affected part of the body
  • Limited functionality
  • Muscle tightness and soreness
  • Bruising, discoloration or redness of the affected area of the skin
  • Tenderness in the affected area of the injury
Our goal at Progressive Pain and Rehabilitation is to help our patients get relief and return to participating in the game itself. To prevent further injuries and for the best long-term results, your injury must be properly diagnosed. We have sports injury pain management specialists who are always here to assist you undergo a thorough examination; you can contact us now to schedule your evaluation. At Progressive Pain and Rehabilitation our commitment is to correctly diagnose and treat your pain so you can get back in the game.

Causes of Sports Injury

Most sports injuries occur due to an overuse of or trauma to a specific body part. Sports injuries can also be caused by an improper warmup, faulty equipment, or overexertion.

Diagnosing Sports Injury

Sport injury symptoms are broad by definition but unique in their care. Because of this it is critical you have your injury evaluated by somebody who specializes in treating sports related injuries. Our experts will physically examine you and check your medical history to carry out a proper diagnosis of your injury. Our sports injury doctor can then administer specialized treatment to you, your injury, and your sport.

Sports Injury Pain Treatment By Progressive Pain and Rehabilitation

Sports injury is a broad term covering multiple types of injuries to multiple places on the body; this why it’s best to have a highly experienced medical expert who specializes in sports injuries on your team. At Progressive Pain and Rehabilitation, everyone is completely focused on delivering top quality healthcare to our patients who count on us, and to our community. Progressive Pain and Rehabilitation offers sports injury pain management services which ensure you get back to feeling your best and back to the game. You can contact us now to schedule your evaluation.