Swimrun Injury Physiotherapy in Edmonton

Purpose-built physiotherapy for Edmonton swimrun athletes dealing with pain, overload injuries, or stalled rehab between training blocks and races, focused on restoring efficient movement across land and water so you can train consistently and return to competition with confidence; book an assessment to start a clear, sport-specific recovery plan.

How This Physiotherapy Service Works

Care begins with a detailed assessment of injury history, training load, and movement on land and in the water, followed by hands-on treatment, exercise therapy, and load management guided by tissue healing principles and current rehabilitation standards; tools may include manual therapy, progressive resistance training, running mechanics analysis, swim-specific mobility work, and education on pacing and recovery, all adjusted over time based on response.

Why Swimrun Athletes Get Injured

Swimrun places unique demands on the body by alternating running and swimming without full recovery, often in cold water and uneven terrain, which amplifies fatigue, alters biomechanics, and exposes small weaknesses that standard endurance programs may miss.

Training Load Transitions and Cumulative Fatigue

Rapid shifts between run and swim stress the calves, Achilles, hips, shoulders, and thoracic spine, and when weekly volume or intensity increases faster than tissues can adapt, microtrauma accumulates into tendinopathy, joint irritation, or muscle strains.

Shoulder and Neck Stress from Open-Water Mechanics

Swimming in choppy water with sighting demands increases cervical rotation and shoulder loading, and limited thoracic mobility or scapular control can drive impingement-like pain or nerve irritation that worsens during longer events.

Lower Limb Overuse from Technical Running

Trail and off-road running in wet shoes changes foot strike and stability, increasing load through the plantar fascia, knees, and hips, particularly when hip strength or ankle control is insufficient for uneven surfaces.

Delayed Recovery and Ignored Warning Signs

Many athletes push through early pain to maintain fitness, but unresolved symptoms can alter movement patterns and increase injury severity, turning a manageable issue into a prolonged layoff during peak season.

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Benefits of Sport-Specific Physiotherapy Care

Better Recovery and Performance Outcomes

Working with a qualified provider delivers targeted pain reduction, restored mobility, and progressive strength that matches swimrun demands, leading to improved efficiency, fewer flare-ups, and a clearer path back to full training and racing.

Why People Trust Performance Chiropractic + Physiotherapy

Had the best appointment from Dr. Dahms! I am currently travelling and came in with major neck pain, headaches, foot pain, lower back pain. As soon as I left, I felt like I won the lottery. My headache is gone and my back, my neck and feet are feeling so much better! I can’t wait for my next appointment!
Katrine Fortin
I recently visited Dr. Nicola Dahms for a chiropractic appointment and was very impressed with the experience. She was friendly, attentive, and demonstrated excellent diagnostic skills. I went in for a shoulder issue, and she immediately identified the exact problem area. Her approach was precise and showed genuine care for my well-being.
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Common Questions About Swimrun Rehab

How long does recovery usually take?

Timelines vary based on tissue type, severity, and how long symptoms have been present, but many athletes notice meaningful improvement within a few weeks when training load is managed appropriately and rehab is followed consistently.

Can I keep training while in physiotherapy?

In most cases, yes, with modifications; the goal is to maintain fitness while protecting healing tissues, using adjusted volumes, technique cues, and cross-training rather than complete rest unless clearly required.

Is this different from general physiotherapy?

This approach accounts for the combined swim-run demands, equipment constraints, and race formats of swimrun, which allows rehab and exercise progressions to be more precise than a generic program.

What to Expect and Practical Considerations

Costs are based on assessment time and follow-up visits rather than outcomes, no referral is typically required, and athletes should expect active participation through home exercises and training adjustments, making this service best suited for those committed to structured rehab and long-term performance health.

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