From crutches to chasing footy again — this is what a real return-to-play process looks like.
Rehab isn’t just “rest until it feels better.” A proper return-to-play program includes:�• rebuilding ankle, calf and foot strength�• restoring mobility and stability�• improving balance and single-leg control�• landing and deceleration mechanics�• acceleration, change of direction & repeat sprint efforts�• conditioning for contact, fatigue and unpredictable game situations
Why it matters�Footy places huge demands on the ankles with constant cutting, jumping, tackling and rapid changes of direction. Rehab helps athletes not only recover from injury, but improve movement efficiency, rebuild confidence and reduce the risk of re-injury when returning to competition.
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Heetal Varsani
Helping Athletes, Workers + Professionals Boost Performance
Working with South Belgrave Football Netball Club Dandenong Stingrays Football club Hawthorn Football Club SKLPS Victoria Inc Dandenong Cricket Club.
Watch his reaction when I find the knots
I see: fixing dysfunction & reducing muscle tension
But the floor hears: a grown man losing the will to live 💀
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