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Sports Therapists and the Role They Play in the Lives of Athletes

A sports therapist is a healthcare professional who treats sports injuries but may also work with patients suffering from other conditions, such as heart disease, osteoporosis, geriatric, and strokes. Sports therapy is a part of occupational therapy. A sports therapist provides comprehensive treatment to patients who have suffered an injury that limits their ability to participate in typical activities. A sports therapist in Dubai can specialize in either the physical aspects of the patient's condition or the psychological aspects. If you are planning to pursue this career, here are some of the benefits of hiring a sports therapist.

Sports therapist helps disable athletes:

Sports therapy offers treatment for injured and disabled athletes. An entire school system in some regions offers sports therapy programs for athletes, and these programs may include cheerleaders, field hockey, baseball, and basketball. These programs help athletes overcome and recover from the physical and mental barriers placed on them by injuries sustained during athletic events. 

Help athletes with neuromuscular:

A sports therapist will aid an athlete with neuromuscular and tissue rehabilitation. This includes the repair and correction of damaged joints, ligaments, and muscles. Athletes who have suffered a debilitating injury need to resume normal daily activities as soon as possible and the assistance of a specialist is critical in accomplishing this. Therapists who are trained in the discipline of sports therapy not only diagnose, and treat a patient, but also help the patient become more involved in exercise science so that he or she can resume an active lifestyle. 

Act as a medicine specialist:

In many cases, sports therapists are referred to as sports medicine specialists. These individuals are well trained in the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of athletic injuries. These specialized professionals of osteopathy in Dubai are well trained in the use of rehabilitation programs to help reduce risks of future injuries. Some of these programs include strength training and stretching, functional exercises, nutrition advice, and balance and gait correction. Functional training exercises are designed to increase strength and flexibility; rehabilitation programs are designed to address musculoskeletal issues that can cause injuries; nutrition advice is intended to address the needs of an athlete and to promote healthy eating, and balance and gait correction is intended to promote normal locomotion.

Offer other services:

Many sports therapists offer additional services to their clients, such as therapeutic massage, orthopedic surgery, and physical rehabilitation. These services are often complementary to traditional treatment plans. 

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