Treatment for Sprains, Strains and other soft tissue injuries

Soft Tissue Injuries

Effective Hands-On Care and Rehab for Muscle Strains and Ligament Sprains in Newport, Ascot Vale and Bacchus Marsh

Soft tissue injuries can happen to anyone — from everyday gym-goers and weekend warriors to elite athletes and active kids. At Alpha Sports Medicine, we provide comprehensive assessment, hands-on treatment and structured rehab for a wide range of soft tissue injuries so you can recover faster, move better and reduce the risk of re-injury.

Whether you’ve pulled a muscle during sport or rolled your ankle at work, our team of Osteopaths, Chiropractors, Exercise Physiologists and Myotherapists are here to help. We work in conjunction with local sporting clubs, gyms and doctors to ensure you have the best support team around you.

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Understanding Soft Tissue Injuries

Soft tissue injuries refer to damage or trauma affecting the muscles, ligaments, tendons, or fascia—typically as a result of overuse, sudden impact, or improper movement. These types of injuries are common in both athletic and everyday settings and can range from mild strains to more serious tears. Whether caused by sport, work, or daily activities, soft tissue injuries can significantly affect movement and quality of life if not treated promptly and properly.

Common Symptoms of Soft Tissue Injuries

  • Localised pain and tenderness

  • Swelling and inflammation in the affected area

  • Bruising or discolouration

  • Limited range of motion or stiffness

  • Muscle weakness or instability

  • Pain that worsens with activity or specific movements

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Common Soft Tissue Injuries We Treat

Soft tissue injuries can occur under various circumstances, including:

Calf Strain:

Often felt as a sharp pain or sudden pull in the lower leg, calf strains are common in running, jumping and explosive movements. We assess the severity and stage of the injury, provide soft tissue treatment to reduce tightness, and guide you through a graded return-to-running program to avoid recurrence.

Hamstring Strain:

Hamstring injuries are notorious for recurring if not properly rehabilitated. Whether it’s a minor tweak or a significant tear, we address the root cause with hands-on therapy, neural mobility work, strength training and flexibility exercises to restore power and prevent future issues.

Quadriceps Strain:

Pain at the front of the thigh can limit your ability to walk, squat or kick. Quad strains can range from mild to severe, and require accurate diagnosis and targeted loading strategies to promote healing without re-aggravation.

Pectoral (Pec) Strain:

Often caused by overload during pressing exercises like bench press or push-ups, pec strains can cause sharp pain in the chest or shoulder. These can also be impact injuries that occur during a tackle motion on the sporting field. We provide manual therapy and strength programming to support recovery and rebuild upper body control.

Ankle Sprain:

One of the most common sporting injuries, ankle sprains involve overstretching of the ligaments around the ankle joint. Whether it’s a first-time sprain or chronic instability, we help reduce swelling, restore balance and build strength to reduce the risk of long-term dysfunction.

Knee Ligament Sprains (MCL, LCL):

Medial or lateral knee sprains can occur due to awkward landings or direct blows. Our clinicians assess ligament integrity, provide manual support in the early stages, and guide you through a structured rehab plan focusing on alignment, strength and stability.

Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis)

This condition, often triggered by repetitive wrist and forearm extension, causes pain on the outside of the elbow. On the other side, medial epicondylitis or “Golfers Elbow” can occur from repetitive wrist and forearm flexion. We treat tennis elbow and golfers elbow with a combination of soft tissue therapy, load management, and exercise rehab to relieve pain and improve grip strength and function.

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How Alpha Sports Medicine Can Help

We take a comprehensive and individualised approach to soft tissue injuries by focusing on three key areas:

1. Accurate Diagnosis

We perform a thorough assessment to determine the type and severity of your injury and identify any contributing biomechanical or postural factors.

2. Hands-On Treatment

Using a combination of manual therapy techniques — including joint mobilisation, dry needling, soft tissue massage and myofascial release — our Osteopaths and Myotherapists help reduce pain, swelling and muscle tension.

3. Exercise-Based Rehab

Our Exercise Physiologists and Chiropractors collaborate to create structured rehabilitation programs that rebuild tissue strength, restore function and support your return to activity.

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Why Choose Alpha Sports Medicine

✅ Experienced team across Osteopathy, Chiropractic, Exercise Physiology & Myotherapy

✅ Treatment plans tailored to your sport, goals and lifestyle

✅ Evidence-based, active rehab approach to support long-term recovery

✅ Collaborative care under one roof

✅ Convenient locations in Newport, Ascot Vale and Bacchus Marsh

✅ Servicing surrounding suburbs including Altona, Williamstown, Yarraville, Spotswood, Footscray, Moonee Ponds, Maidstone, Melton and Ballan

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Don't Let a Soft Tissue Injury Hold You Back

Soft tissue injuries are best managed early. Whether you’re dealing with a muscle tear, ligament sprain or ongoing tendon irritation, our team at Alpha Sports Medicine will guide you every step of the way — from pain relief to performance rehab.

Book online or contact our team today to start your recovery and move forward with confidence.

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