Elite Physical Rehab

Elite Physical Rehab Therapist based in East Grinstead. Call 07765135171 for an appointment. As a new clinic I offer a wide variety of treatments. How does Sports Massage work?

My main treatment is ischemic flossing. As one of the only therapists in the country offering this technique developed by my good friend Donnie Thompson from South Carolina. This technique is used on almost all joints:
Ankle
Knee
Wrist
Elbow
Shoulder. The joint itself is wrapped in a compressive band to stem the blood flow directly to the area being treated. With a lack of blood being able to get t the joint it becomes more malleable. Once the compression is released a mass gourgement of fresh oxygenated blood flows back into the joint flushing out by products such as lactic acid build up, with this an increase in synovial fluid is released into the joint which is the bodies joint lubrication system. I have had great success with this treatment ranging from MMA fighters to office workers. Sports Massage and Deep Tissue Massage largely overlap in their techniques. Ultimately, the intention of both are to restore the length and quality to the muscles. When this happens, so long as the skeleton is in the correct position, the body should be in a state of homeostasis. By restoring the length and quality to the muscles, the treatment in turn will;
get rid of tension and knots, thus relieving pain,
increase flexibility,
increase mobility. Remember, you don’t have to be an athlete to enjoy the benefits of sports or deep tissue massage. Individuals from their teens to eighties come in for sports massage which displays the diversity of the therapy. Those suffering from certain conditions may also find sports massage to be quite therapeutic. Sufferers of chronic pain, fibromyalgia, oedema, muscle cramping, and postural mis-alignments may find significant relief from regular sports massage. The pressure exerted on different groups of muscle tissue stimulates circulation in areas of pain. Sports massage however, is not for everyone. There can be mild to moderate discomfort during a sports massage as tight muscles are worked. There can be a day or two of soreness following the sports massage – similar to after you complete a rigorous workout. When there is chronic muscle tension or injury, the body handles this trauma in the only way it knows how. It forms a layer of very dense, very sticky fibrous adhesion, better known as scar tissue. Scar tissue is poorly vascularised and less elastic than muscle. These adhesions block circulation and cause pain, limited strength and movement, and cause continued inflammation? Sports massage works by physically breaking down these adhesions to relieve pain and restore normal movement. To do this, the sports massage therapist often uses direct deep pressure or friction applied across the grain of the muscles. During the first treatment a brief consultation is undertaken to determine the main problem areas. Every sports massage is tailored to suit the needs of the individual. A course of treatments is normally recommended to completely remove all layers of fibrous adhesion and restore normal joint patterns. As well as the basic techniques, here at EPR I am skilled in advanced forms of sports massage and deep tissue massage, which include:
Active Release Technique
Myofascial Technique
Neuromuscular Re-education

Problems I treat include:
Sports injuries
Muscular tension and stiffness
Back, neck and shoulder pain
Shin splints
Runners knee
Achilles tendon pain
Tennis and Golfer’s elbow
Frozen shoulder
Knee problems
Iliotibial tract pain
Pre and post event treatments
Symptoms of stress, anxiety and depression
Headaches

This coming year I will be introducing online injury diagnosis and treatment plans. Please get in touch for more informa...
01/01/2025

This coming year I will be introducing online injury diagnosis and treatment plans.
Please get in touch for more information.

Great chart showing varies rehab times for injured areas of the body.
06/07/2024

Great chart showing varies rehab times for injured areas of the body.

Great seeing  yesterday. Running fur a great cause. Get on board and support this man.
03/06/2024

Great seeing yesterday. Running fur a great cause. Get on board and support this man.

NEW PREMISES. A few pics from the new clinic. All moved in late last night and had my first patients in already. Good ca...
05/01/2024

NEW PREMISES. A few pics from the new clinic. All moved in late last night and had my first patients in already. Good car parks around and still plenty of places to buy me a coffee. See you all soon.

All good things must come to an end. After 7 years of being at my clinic I have decided to move to another premises. Wit...
04/01/2024

All good things must come to an end. After 7 years of being at my clinic I have decided to move to another premises. With working from home on her amazing business there was a lot of left over space that wasn’t being utilised. I have the keys for my new clinic and moved in today. Just finishing off the last few bits and I’ll post the pics. I enjoyed my time in the clinic and loved the experience.

Great explanation of the different types of meniscal tears that can occur. Rehab, treatment or surgery. All can be treat...
24/10/2023

Great explanation of the different types of meniscal tears that can occur. Rehab, treatment or surgery. All can be treated pre and post op in the clinic.

Happy to have set up a link with  hoping to help the local community with there health.
02/10/2023

Happy to have set up a link with hoping to help the local community with there health.

Still very sad that you are not around anymore. A cup of coffee with you I would learn more about rugby then any amount ...
23/06/2023

Still very sad that you are not around anymore. A cup of coffee with you I would learn more about rugby then any amount of coaching ever. The sugar packets laid out on the table going through plays. I miss you brother.

Block booking session available.
23/06/2023

Block booking session available.

  way back Wednesday. Doing what I loved and still love to this day. Squatting. Best exercise for everything in my eyes....
05/04/2023

way back Wednesday. Doing what I loved and still love to this day. Squatting. Best exercise for everything in my eyes.

After herniating L4-L5 in mid November. I didn’t get it looked at till late November as I wasn’t presenting with any bac...
04/03/2023

After herniating L4-L5 in mid November. I didn’t get it looked at till late November as I wasn’t presenting with any back pain just loss of movement in my left foot. I assumed it was a perineal nerve impingement. I was wrong lol. Surgery was a complete success. Rehab is going very well and I am now officially back at work and taking bookings. Thank you to all of my patients for there patience. Hope to see you all soon.

Happy 6th year in business. The last few years with covid have not helped but I’m very glad that we have managed to stay...
14/01/2023

Happy 6th year in business. The last few years with covid have not helped but I’m very glad that we have managed to stay open and serve my fantastic patients. Thank you to all that have made this work.

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Elite Physical Rehab, Dorset House. 64 High Street
East Grinstead
RH19 3DE

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+447765135171

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As a new clinic I offer a wide variety of treatments. My main treatment is ischemic flossing. As one of the only therapists in the country offering this technique developed by my good friend Donnie Thompson from South Carolina. This technique is used on almost all joints: Ankle Knee Wrist Elbow Shoulder. The joint itself is wrapped in a compressive band to stem the blood flow directly to the area being treated. With a lack of blood being able to get t the joint it becomes more malleable. Once the compression is released a mass gourgement of fresh oxygenated blood flows back into the joint flushing out by products such as lactic acid build up, with this an increase in synovial fluid is released into the joint which is the bodies joint lubrication system. I have had great success with this treatment ranging from MMA fighters to office workers. Sports Massage and Deep Tissue Massage largely overlap in their techniques. Ultimately, the intention of both are to restore the length and quality to the muscles. When this happens, so long as the skeleton is in the correct position, the body should be in a state of homeostasis. By restoring the length and quality to the muscles, the treatment in turn will; get rid of tension and knots, thus relieving pain, increase flexibility, increase mobility. Remember, you don’t have to be an athlete to enjoy the benefits of sports or deep tissue massage. Individuals from their teens to eighties come in for sports massage which displays the diversity of the therapy. Those suffering from certain conditions may also find sports massage to be quite therapeutic. Sufferers of chronic pain, fibromyalgia, oedema, muscle cramping, and postural mis-alignments may find significant relief from regular sports massage. The pressure exerted on different groups of muscle tissue stimulates circulation in areas of pain. Sports massage however, is not for everyone. There can be mild to moderate discomfort during a sports massage as tight muscles are worked. There can be a day or two of soreness following the sports massage – similar to after you complete a rigorous workout. How does Sports Massage work? When there is chronic muscle tension or injury, the body handles this trauma in the only way it knows how. It forms a layer of very dense, very sticky fibrous adhesion, better known as scar tissue. Scar tissue is poorly vascularised and less elastic than muscle. These adhesions block circulation and cause pain, limited strength and movement, and cause continued inflammation? Sports massage works by physically breaking down these adhesions to relieve pain and restore normal movement. To do this, the sports massage therapist often uses direct deep pressure or friction applied across the grain of the muscles. During the first treatment a brief consultation is undertaken to determine the main problem areas. Every sports massage is tailored to suit the needs of the individual. A course of treatments is normally recommended to completely remove all layers of fibrous adhesion and restore normal joint patterns. As well as the basic techniques, here at EPR I am skilled in advanced forms of sports massage and deep tissue massage, which include: Active Release Technique Myofascial Technique Neuromuscular Re-education Problems I treat include: Sports injuries Muscular tension and stiffness Back, neck and shoulder pain Shin splints Runners knee Achilles tendon pain Tennis and Golfer’s elbow Frozen shoulder Knee problems Iliotibial tract pain Pre and post event treatments Symptoms of stress, anxiety and depression Headaches