Common sports injuries include sprains, strains, ACL tears, rotator cuff injuries, and fractures.
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At Reverse Clinic, we specialize in treating ACL and other sports-related injuries using a non-surgical approach that combines advanced physiotherapy, regenerative therapies like PRP and stem cell injections, and targeted rehabilitation programs. Our focus is to help you recover effectively, restore mobility, and prevent long-term complications without the need for surgery.
The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) is a key stabilizer of the knee joint. ACL injuries, whether partial or complete, are among the most common and serious sports injuries. They often result in joint instability, swelling, and pain, which can disrupt physical activities and lead to long-term complications.
At Reverse Clinic, we take a non-surgical approach to ACL injury treatment, focusing on advanced therapies and holistic care.
Orthobiologics like PRP and stem cell injections are scientifically proven to be effective in treating various sports injuries, including:
88%
of clients experienced a significant reduction in pain and faster recovery time.
91%
of clients noticed improved mobility and strength in the injured area.
85%
of clients reported enhanced performance and confidence post-recovery.
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Common sports injuries include sprains, strains, ACL tears, rotator cuff injuries, and fractures.
Warm-up exercises, strengthening routines, proper hydration, and adequate rest can help prevent sports-related injuries.
Collagen peptides, curcumin, and omega-3 supplements can help rebuild tissues, reduce inflammation, and promote healing.
Yes, physiotherapy can help restore mobility, improve strength, and prevent further injury during recovery.
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