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Tennis

Lateral movement, fast pivots, and stop-start sprints put tennis players at risk of a range of lower limb injuries, especially to the ankles and knees.

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Common Tennis Injuries:

  • Ankle sprains or instability
  • Achilles issues
  • Knee pain (patellar tendinopathy or Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome)
  • Plantar fasciitis

Strength is particularly important in managing these fast-changing directions and speeds. Our Sports Podiatrist will use state-of-the-art equipment to assess and identify any unilateral differences in balance and co-ordination, anomalies in foot and leg mechanics, assess your footwear (stability is critical), and guide your return to play with strengthening and proprioceptive training to avoid re-injury.

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Soleus Podiatry
Canal Way
Ilminster
TA19 9FE
United Kingdom
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