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

Return from Stress Fracture Means Another Incredible Win for Alistair Brownlee


Alistair Brownlee pulled off an incredible victory at the Dextro Energy ITU World Championship Series Madrid today, Sunday 6 June. Having not raced a triathlon since winning the World title last September, and being sidelined with a femoral stress fracture for the early part of this season, he made a remarkable comeback to win in a time of 1hour 52:41 seconds.

Performance Director, Heather Williams, said: “It was a fantastic win for Alistair. He made the right decisions at the right time, which is not easy to do when the rest of the field is looking at you and you’re not 100%. We were not expecting the win today, but with Alistair Brownlee you never quite know what to expect.

Brownlee said: “I definitely wasn’t expecting to win. Today’s victory overshadows anything that I achieved last year. This is by far the proudest victory I’ve ever had after what I’ve been through in the last couple of months.

Men’s Results:
1. Alistair Brownlee (GBR) 1:52.41
2. Courtney Atkinson (AUS) 1:52.51
3. Sven Riederer (SUI) 1:53.08

For more information please visit:
www.britishtriathlon.org
www.220triathlon.com