Carnegie Sports Injury Clinic

Carnegie Sports Injury Clinic

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Welcome

At CSIC we take a team approach to our work with athletes. The clinic is open plan with a private room attached and this enables us to easily call on our fellow physiotherapists for a second opinion or discussion of troublesome cases. We all have a high level of clinical skill, with a wide range of techniques and experience in working in a variety of sports, from the developmental to Olympic level.

We specialise in the diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation and prevention of sports injuries. We also offer a screening, prehabilitation and “MOT” service, with the aim of helping to prevent injury. Screening and prehabilitation identifies in an athlete areas of poor flexibility, strength or malalignment, all of which can affect performance and contribute to injury. Specific stretches, strengthening and training advice can then be given to the athlete.

Additionally, working closely with other professionals means we can easily cross refer when necessary, enabling us to do the best for each athlete. Within the sport centre we also have many high level coaches, in a variety of sports, to whom we can also refer for advice.

Latest News

Jessica Ennis Wins First Ever Heptathlon Gold in Berlin

The Clinic would like to Congratulate Jessica Ennis on winning a spectacular Heptathlon this weekend at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin.
Alison Rose has been working closely with Jessica in preparation for the world championships and has been in Berlin with her, along side Coach Antonio Minichiello to ensure Jessica was in peak condition.

Jessica finished the heptathlon on a gripping 800m race and won the Gold with a score of 6731, this was 238 points clear of rival Jennifer Oeser from Germany.

We are sure this is the beginning of many great things to come for Jessica. Well done!!

For more information Please visit www.JessicaEnnis.net

Alistair Brownlee Wins Gold in London Dextro Energy Triathlon

Alistair Brownleee has won Gold again at the London Dextro Energy Triathlon- ITU world championship series. The race took place on what is to be the Olympic Triathlon course.
Alistair is leading the series with 3200pts and has had a very good start to the season with 4 wins, 1 in Madrid, Washington, Kitzbuhel and London. It looks as though he is in a good position to seriously challenge the European champion Javier Gomez of Spain.

Younger Brother Jonathan Brownlee competed in the same race and rode with Alistair encouraging him through the cycling section.
Congratulations to Jonathan who finished the race in 27th place.

For More Information Please visit www.triathlon.org

We would like to wish Charlene Thomas the best of luck in the 1500m on Tuesday at the World Championships! After her qualifying performance in Birmingham in July we have our fingers crossed for a medal so watch this space..