The Injury Hub
Soft Tissue Injuries: Info, Symptoms & Physiotherapy Treatment.
Our Chartered Physiotherapists across Ireland are experts in the causes, symptoms and treatment of soft tissue injuries.
The Injury Hub: Soft Tissue Injuries
What are soft tissue injuries?
Soft tissue injuries are injuries related to the soft tissues of the body (muscle, tendon, ligament and nerve). The most common soft tissue injuries consist of sprains, strains, contusions, tendinopathies, bursitis and stress injuries. Soft tissue injuries are common in sport but can also happen due to repetitive use and falls.
All soft tissue injuries need to be treated appropriately. Our Chartered Physiotherapists can help assess and treat your soft tissue injury.
How We Can Help.
Symptoms, Treatment & How We Can Help Your Recovery.
Learn about common soft tissue injury symptoms, effective treatments, and how our expert team supports your recovery journey every step of the way.
Symptoms Of A Soft Tissue Injury
Soft tissue injuries are commonly categorised depending on the time frame since injury and the healing processes that are occurring at that time.
Acute (Protection Phase)
– Pain, bleeding and swelling is at its worst in this phase. Your body’s aim at this point is to protect your injury from further damage.
Sub-Acute (Repair Phase)
– A soft tissue injury is termed as sub-acute when the initial acute phase makes a transition to repairing the injured tissues.
Late Stage (Remodelling Phase)
– At six weeks post-soft tissue injury your healing tissue is reasonably mature but as you stretch, strength and stress your new scar tissue it often finds that it is not strong enough to cope with your increasing physical demand.
Treatment With Physiotherapy
Treatment depends on the grade and severity of the injury. In the early stages try not to put a lot of weight on the affected area before commencing treatment to minimise any further damage. (i.e. minimal walking).
Cold therapy is often used to decrease swelling in the acute stage. Following this, Electrotherapy may be employed to help repair damaged ligaments.
Joint stiffness is common post joint and soft tissue injuries. Our highly skilled Physiotherapists will help you regain full range of movement through skilled hands on techniques and will provide you with a research based personal exercises program to help you self-manage your injury successfully. Our team of Physiotherapist will provide a safe, quick and effective solution to your problem.
Our Expertise
Our Physiotherapists have a great deal of specific clinical experience in the management of soft tissue injuries. This is an area of expertise for physiotherapists and encompasses the whole body.
Our highly skilled Physiotherapists will provide expert treatment for your pain as well as prescribing specific exercises to regain your movement and strength, reducing your risk of re-injury and giving you a long term solution.
We have a team of Clinical leads who visits our physios and clinics to ensure a level of customer service and quality care that exceeds our competition is given to patients every time.
Our patient’s health journeys
How Much Does It Cost?
Please refer to our individual clinic location pages for pricing information.
What Are Your Clinic Hours?
Monday – Friday: 8am to 8pm
Saturday: 9am to 5pm
Sunday: Closed
*Please note, opening times can vary between clinics
Where Is This Service Available?
This service is available in any of our nationwide clinics.
Am I Covered By Health Insurance?
We work with all major insurers – Vhi, Laya and Irish Life. We recommend you check your own policy for its terms and conditions to see what cover you have.
How Do I Contact You?
Our Patient Services team is available to help you Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm, and Saturdays from 8:00am to 4:00pm.
Call Us: 01 611 1740
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