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Tennis , compared to other sports is relatively intensive , and has a higher injury rate.
There are some unique stresses that tennis demands on the body which over time
can result in pain and dysfunction of certain joints.

Specific Injuries
Lower Back ( discs/spinal ligament overstrains)
Shoulder (A/C strains and rotator cuff issues)
Elbow (Golfer's and Tennis)
Wrist and Hands (carpal tunnel, arthritis)
Achilles Tendons (tendonitis and tears)
Ankles ( ligament sprains)

All the above injuries will affect the performance of the serve and therefore your tennis
game changes for the worse.

Proper technique and equipment as well as preventative measures can seriously
reduce the number of related injuries.

More and more tennis players are seeking relief from pain and dysfunction from complementary and alternative therapists.

Directions from a Tennis Pro as well as good diagnosis and therapy from an Osteopath
can help to treat , prevent and offset most injuries from becoming permanent.

Osteopathy boasts a great understanding of bio-mechanics and the mechanism of injury
to spine and peripheral joints. Injuries are treated non-pharmaceutically.

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