The Body Project

Sports Injury Clinics

 fitness, health, sports massage sports injuries, rehabilitation spinal, personal training studio, prehabilitation

71, Alford Road, West Bridgford, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG2 6HP  (Show me directions)

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The Body Project provides individuals with a specialist sport and exercise medicine service at a specifically equipped Clinic. Kelly treats sports injuries and enables indivduals to optimise their fitness, health and wellbeing, with corrective exercise and sports massage therapy. The service is intended to enhance quality of life and optimise everyday living including performance in sport and recreation.

A bespoke approach to remedial massage and training, for life without physical limitations.

If you need a personal trainer, need Injury Treatment or Sports Massage in the Nottingham area then contact
Kelly Marshall [MSc (Hons), BSc (Hons), CPT, CES, SFS, IFS, IIST, ADMT]
She is the owner of The Body Project.

Kelly is a guest lecturer to the third year physiotherapists at The University of Nottingham.

She is also the fitness expert for Sainsbury's, Boots, Glamour magazine, Marieclaire magazine, Woman & Home magazine, North Staffordshire NHS, Essentials magazine & Nutracheck.co.uk exclusively and has been a technical consultant to England Hockey (coaching England under 18 & 21 women) for the last 10 years.

The philosophy of the Body Project is to provide a specialist performance and corrective exercise service at a specifically-equipped clinic to optimise fitness, health and wellbeing.

An Insight into lower limb biomechanics and how it affects injuries!

This week's topic - lower limb mechanics and overprontation - an insightWhat is Pronation? : The normal function that occurs when the foot rolls inward toward the midline of the body. What is Overpronation? : The postural deviation where the foot tolls to far inward for normal function and causes issues in the calves and lower legs.Prehabilitation insight: Overpronation over time, can lead to inflexibility of the calf muscles and the Achilles tendon, which in turn leaves individuals more susceptible to common foot and ankle complex injuries including muscle strains and ligament sprains.A definition for interest:In 1947, the Posture committee of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons defined posture as: ‘‘the arrangement of body parts in a state of balance, that protects the supporting structures of the body against injury or progressive deformity''

Specialist Services

Muscle imbalance assessments Specific Joint assessments comprehensive total body and specific joint flexibility assessments Body Compositon Assessments

Trade Bodies / Associations

Register of Exercise Professionals International Institute of Sports Therapists Federation of Holistic Therapists

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