Sports Medicine

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Sports Medicine

What is Sports Medicine?

Sports medicine focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries or conditions like osteoarthritis related to sports and physical activity. Sports medicine at Opus uses a personalised, 360 degree approach for those people who love to live an active life.

We care for people of all ages from all sporting and exercise backgrounds. We want to help you to get back to an active life, your chosen sport or hobby or your passion as quickly as possible. Our sports medicine team ensure that your injury or medical condition gets bespoke care at Opus. The Opus team work together as your own personal sports medicine department supporting you back to full physical health.

Our goal is your goal, whether that’s playing a particular sport, exercising in the gym or kicking a ball in the park with your kids.

Comprehensive Treatment at Opus

In the heart of London, Opus stands out for its exceptional sports medicine service, offering a wide array of treatments tailored to meet the unique needs of each patient. Our expert sports medicine department, lead by Dr. David Porter, ex Chelsea FC first team doctor, employs a holistic approach to care, ensuring that every individual receives the most effective treatment possible.

OUR SPORTS MEDICINE SERVICE INCLUDES:

  • Diagnostic musculoskeletal ultrasound imaging
  • Health assessments for exercise, including personalised exercise plans
  • Exercise as a therapeutic tool for chronic pain and to manage chronic diseases
  • Injections to joints and ultrasound-guided injections
  • Medication review
  • Shockwave therapy

OUR SPORTS MEDICINE SERVICES INCLUDE:

Musculoskeletal assessment, investigation, diagnosis and management

Sports medicine assessment of a muscle or joint injury or condition ranging from acute to chronic including osteoarthritis, pain and reduced function.

Diagnostic musculoskeletal ultrasound imaging

The Opus sports medicine team uses Ultrasound imaging to augment our assessment in the diagnosis of an injury or medical condition.

Performance Health assessments

Performance and executive health assessments focusing on musculoskeletal optimisation and injury prevention.

Exercise prescription as a therapeutic tool for the treatment of chronic pain or diseases

Sports medicine doctors work collaboratively with your physiotherapist or Personal Trainer (PT) to provide personalised exercise programming bespoke to your musculoskeletal injury or condition.

Ultrasound guided joint and soft tissue injections

Our sports medicine doctor is trained in the use of Ultrasound guided joint and soft tissue injections in order to improve the accuracy of an injection and enhancing recovery.

Medication and supplementation review

Personalised medication and supplementation prescription in collaboration with our own endocrinologist and nutritionist.

Regenerative medicine consultations

Dr David Porter has a wealth of experience utilising the regenerative capabilities of treatments such as platelet rich plasma (PRP) and mesenchymal stem cell therapies from his time in elite sport and in private practice at Opus.

Professional sport pre-signing medical assessments

The Opus sports medicine team design, develop and implement pre-signing medical assessments for elite athletes during the transfer window enquiring the clubs from the UK and around the world are provided with critical player medical information before contract signing.

At Opus, we take pride in offering unparalleled sports medicine services in London, tailored specifically to meet your individual health needs. Using state-of-the-art techniques and a compassionate, patient-first approach, our dedicated team is committed to guiding you every step of the way on your journey toward optimal health and enhanced physical performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How can I access Opus' Sports Medicine services?

You can self refer or ask your GP, specialist, physiotherapist or personal trainer.

What's the process?
  1. A comprehensive assessment of your injury or condition will be conducted by Dr. Porter, including an examination and an ultrasound scan of the affected area.
  2. Potential investigations needed to confirm your diagnosis will be discussed, and you may be asked to undergo blood tests or imaging such as ultrasound, X-ray, CT, or MRI scans.
  3. Following the review of your diagnostic results, Dr. Porter will collaborate with you and our team to devise a management plan tailored to your personal goals and schedule.
  4. This management plan will be coordinated with your existing support network, including physiotherapists, osteopaths, nutritionists, and personal trainers, to ensure a holistic approach to care.
  5. Throughout your rehabilitation, your progress will be monitored, with Dr. Porter performing follow-up assessments and any necessary serial investigations in coordination with the Opus sports medicine team.
  6. If a referral to a specialist, such as an orthopaedic surgeon, becomes necessary, it will be arranged to ensure you receive comprehensive care.

Meet the Specialists

Our sports medicine service is led by Dr. David Porter. We take pride in accommodating the diverse needs of all our patients. Whether it involves managing acute injuries, assisting with pre or post-operative rehabilitation, addressing long-term conditions, or providing performance-related support, our team is equipped to provide the comprehensive care you need.

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Osteopathy

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Osteopathy

Osteopathy Services at Opus

Explore osteopathy at Opus for tailored treatments designed to optimise your health and well-being.

WHAT IS OSTEOPATHY?

Osteopathy is a non-invasive, drug-free form of therapy that is effective across a broad spectrum of health conditions. It aims to enhance overall health by strengthening the body’s musculoskeletal framework.

Osteopathy involves manual ‘hands-on’ techniques to boost circulation and correct biomechanical imbalances, ensuring the smooth interplay of the skeleton, muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues which is essential for optimal well-being.

How Osteopathy Can Help

Our osteopaths are trained to identify conditions that may require referral to other specialists such as sports medicine physicians, physiotherapists, and orthopaedics.

However, osteopathic treatments can offer relief from a variety of issues, including:

 

  • Back and neck pain
  • Neuralgia
  • Whiplash
  • Minor sports injuries
  • Sciatica
  • Pain in the feet, ankles, knees, and hips
  • Work-related musculoskeletal problems
  • Headaches
  • Joint pains in the upper and lower body
  • Postural issues

Meet the Specialists

Our osteopathy service at Opus is expertly led by Adam Bourjij, our lead osteopath. Adam practices at our clinic in King Edward VII Hospital, London. He started his osteopathy education in France and later earned his qualifications from the University College of Osteopathy in London. Adam has applied his expertise to treat athletes from various sports, even extending his care to Team GB Olympians and professional footballers. His background is further enriched by a degree in sports massage, enhancing his holistic approach to patient care.

Whether you’re dealing with an acute injury, need pre or post-operative rehabilitation, require long-term management of a condition, or seek performance-related assistance, Adam and our osteopathy team provide the comprehensive support you need.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Is osteopathy safe?
Yes, osteopathy is safe. The treatment involves non-invasive and gentle methods, including relaxed movements, mobilisation and manipulation of joints, along with soft tissue massage. These approaches have been proven to be remarkably safe, as they do not involve surgery or drugs. Before beginning your personalised treatment programme, we will explain any possible risks and address any concerns you may have. Osteopathic care has successfully helped millions of people maintain and improve their health over many years.
Is osteopathy painful?
Osteopathy treatments are generally not painful. Some techniques may cause discomfort during or immediately after the session, especially if the treated area is already inflamed or severely restricted. However, these sensations are usually temporary. Osteopaths aim to make the treatment as comfortable as possible, and any discomfort should be balanced against the relief and mobility that follows.
How many treatments will I need?
The number of osteopathy treatments required varies depending on the individual’s condition and response to treatment. While some patients might feel improvement after just a few sessions, others with more chronic or complex issues may require a longer course of treatment. Your osteopath will tailor a treatment plan to your specific needs and adjust it as necessary based on your progress.
Will I feel better immediately?
Some patients experience immediate relief after their osteopathy session, while others may notice improvements gradually over a series of sessions. The response to treatment can vary depending on the individual and the nature of the condition being treated. It’s common to experience some soreness for a day or two after treatment as your body adjusts and begins to heal.
What happens at an osteopathy appointment?
An osteopathy appointment typically begins with a detailed consultation where the osteopath will take a comprehensive medical history and may ask questions about your lifestyle and diet. This is followed by a physical examination where the osteopath assesses your posture, mobility, and areas of tenderness or tension. Based on the examination, the osteopath will perform specific osteopathic treatments which may include manipulation, mobilisation of joints, and soft tissue techniques. The session usually concludes with advice on exercises or lifestyle adjustments to aid your recovery.

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Podiatry

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Podiatry

Podiatry Services at Opus

WHAT IS PODIATRY?

Podiatry focuses on maintaining and enhancing foot and ankle health as well as overall lower limb function. This specialty is crucial for both elite athletes and active individuals aiming to enjoy a healthy, active lifestyle.

HOW PODIATRY CAN HELP

Under the guidance of Maddie Tait, our podiatry services provide support for a broad range of foot-related conditions. From treating common issues like blisters and verrucas to addressing more complex problems arising from injuries or chronic disorders, we offer a variety of treatments tailored to each individual’s needs, including:

 

  • Heel pain
  • Achilles tendinopathy
  • Knee, shin, lower back, and hip pain
  • Bunions and Morton’s neuroma
  • Osteoarthritic changes in feet and ankles
  • Adult acquired flat foot and various autoimmune diseases affecting lower limbs

HOW PODIATRY CAN HELP

Podiatric Biomechanical Assessment

A comprehensive biomechanical analysis during your consultation assesses how your lower limbs function in relation to your entire body. This includes video gait analysis to identify sources of pain and potential causes of injury.

Foot Orthoses

Custom-designed foot orthoses aim to improve foot function, alleviate pain, and prevent lower limb injuries. These devices are tailored to each patient’s unique foot anatomy and integrated into their footwear to enhance comfort and performance.

Sport Specific Management

Our podiatrist’s extensive experience with athletes across various sports informs the design of sport-specific foot orthoses for activities like running, cycling, and skiing, ensuring optimal recovery and performance enhancement.

Bracing Therapy

We offer bracing solutions like the Richie Brace for conditions such as chronic ankle instability and other foot and ankle pathologies, helping support the ankle and reduce pain while maintaining mobility.

Footwear Advice

Based on biomechanical assessments, we provide guidance on choosing the right athletic footwear to complement your foot function, orthoses, and sports activities.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is podiatry and what does a podiatrist do?

Podiatry focuses on diagnosing, treating, and preventing foot, ankle, and lower limb disorders. Podiatrists are healthcare professionals who specialise in managing foot-related conditions, including skin and nail issues, injuries, and complications from other health conditions.

What common conditions do podiatrists treat?

Podiatrists treat conditions such as bunions, heel pain, ingrown toenails, corns, calluses, verrucas, and sports injuries. They also manage foot problems related to diabetes and arthritis.

When should I see a podiatrist?

Consider seeing a podiatrist if you experience persistent pain in your feet or ankles, changes in the skin or nails on your feet, severe foot odour, or if you need advice on proper footwear.

Can podiatrists provide custom orthotics?

Yes, podiatrists can prescribe custom orthotics, which are tailor-made devices designed to support and comfort your feet, correct structural issues, and enhance functionality.

What can I expect during my first visit to a podiatrist?

In your first visit, a podiatrist will review your medical history and thoroughly examine your feet and lower limbs. They may also perform biomechanical assessments and gait analysis, followed by a discussion of treatment options.

How can podiatry improve my overall health?

Regular podiatric care helps prevent complications, improves mobility, reduces pain, and enhances quality of life by ensuring optimal foot function, which is essential for overall well-being.

Meet the Specialists

Our Podiatry service is led by Maddie Tait, an expert podiatrist with extensive experience in treating complex foot and ankle injuries and improving patient outcomes.

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