Injury Management
Our clinical nurses are specially trained in sports injury response, with qualifications including FAIR (First Aid in Rugby) Level 1 and Level 2 certifications. The Level 1 course provides essential first aid skills for sports settings — including initial injury assessment, airway management, bleeding control, and CPR — while Level 2 offers advanced care training tailored for healthcare professionals.
We manage acute injuries such as sprains, strains, abrasions, and impact trauma with evidence-based care and provide follow-up support to guide safe recovery.
Immediate Response & On-Site Assessment
Quick and accurate assessment is crucial in preventing complications. Our trained nurses provide:
- Initial evaluation of injury severity and vital signs
- Immobilization of joints or fractures as needed
- Bleeding control using sterile techniques
- On-site CPR and airway management in critical scenarios
Early action minimizes risk and improves long-term outcomes, especially in high-impact injuries.
Ongoing Treatment & Rehabilitation Support
Beyond immediate care, we ensure you continue to recover safely and efficiently through:
- Regular follow-up visits to assess healing progress
- Guided mobility exercises to avoid stiffness and promote recovery
- Referral coordination with physiotherapists and orthopedic specialists
- Education on self-care techniques and lifestyle adjustments
We aim to prevent re-injury and help you regain function safely and confidently at your own pace.
Specialized Sports Injury Care
Our FAIR-certified nurses bring expert knowledge of sports-related trauma and recovery:
- Sprain and strain care with elevation, compression, and cold therapy
- Soft tissue injury management with progressive load-bearing techniques
- Muscle tear observation and pain control strategies
- Safe return-to-play planning in collaboration with coaches or trainers
Whether you're a professional athlete or a weekend warrior, we’re here to support a full, functional recovery.