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Navigating Tendon Troubles in Tennis: How Physios Tackle the Aussie Open Enthusiasm Surge

Published: 23 Jan 2024

Navigating Tendon Troubles in Tennis: How Physios Tackle the Aussie Open Enthusiasm Surge

Alright, tennis fans – the Australian Open is here, and courts worldwide are buzzing with excitement! But, with this surge in enthusiasm comes a familiar foe for many players: tendon injuries. Ever heard of Tennis Elbow? Yep, that’s the one. Why do these pesky injuries pop up, especially when everyone’s raring to hit the court after watching their favorite pros go all out.

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The enthusiasm for tennis surges around the time of the Australian Open – which is amazing! But what happens when you become a little too enthusiastic?

So, picture this: a wave of inspired players hitting the courts, fueled by the Aussie Open thrill. More matches, more practices, more time on the court. And voilà, you’ve got a recipe for tendon troubles. Tendon injuries, like Tennis Elbow (but tendon issues can occur in any tendon and you have those all over your body), thrive on repetitive stress and overuse, making tennis enthusiasts particularly vulnerable during these peak times.

Now, let’s talk about how physiotherapists, the unsung heroes of injury prevention, step in to manage this chaos:

1. Catch It Early:

Physios are like the early warning system for your body. They spot the signs of tendon troubles before they blow up and tailor interventions to nip them in the bud.

2. Load Management 101:

It’s all about finding that sweet spot between intense training and giving your body a breather. Physios help players plan their training schedules, making sure they get the right mix of action and rest to avoid overuse injuries.

3. Fix That Form:

Bad tennis habits? Physios are the detectives who analyse your strokes, pinpoint problem areas, and guide you on making tweaks to save your tendons from unnecessary stress.  We also highly recommend getting yourself a great coach.  Did you know that our very own Steve Cunningham has been taking lessons for  year now?  You can ask him for recommendations (but not tennis tips – the man is a runner for a reason).

4. Pump Up the Muscles:

Strong muscles equal happy tendons. Physios prescribe exercises to boost strength and flexibility in the right places, lowering the risk of those nasty tendon injuries. Load management is really important here too – but your physio has the knowledge to do just the right amount.

5. Rehab Magic:

In case you do find yourself nursing a tendon injury, fear not. Physios whip up personalised rehab plans – think targeted exercises, hands-on therapy, and a gradual return-to-play roadmap to get you back in action safely.

As the courts come alive with Aussie Open vibes, physios (can we say especially the team at The Healthy Body Company) are the MVPs keeping players injury-free. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just caught the tennis bug, throwing in some physio magic into your routine can be a game-changer. So, let’s keep those tendons happy – the court is waiting!