Somerton Physiotherapy

Sports Injury Physiotherapy · Dublin 15 & Tallaght

Sports Injury Clinic Dublin 15: Blanchardstown, Castleknock and Tallaght

Somerton Physiotherapy runs a dedicated sports injury service across our Blanchardstown, Castleknock, and Tallaght clinics. Our chartered physiotherapists assess, diagnose, and rehabilitate sports injuries for club, school, and amateur athletes, and guide you through a graded return-to-sport programme rather than a generic exercise sheet.

If you have picked up an injury playing GAA, football, rugby, or running in Dublin 15, Tallaght, or the surrounding areas, you can book a sports injury assessment online or by phone at your nearest Somerton clinic.

Sports injury assessment at Somerton Physiotherapy Blanchardstown, Dublin 15
A sports injury assessment underway at Somerton Physiotherapy Blanchardstown, Dublin 15
Return to sport rehabilitation exercise at Somerton Physiotherapy Tallaght
Return to sport rehabilitation exercise at Somerton Physiotherapy Tallaght, Dublin 24

Our Three Dublin Clinics

ClinicLocationCatchment AreasSports Injury Services
Somerton BlanchardstownBlanchardstown, Dublin 15Blanchardstown, Clonsilla, Mulhuddart, CorduffSports injury assessment, dry needling, exercise rehab, return-to-sport programmes
Somerton CastleknockCastleknock, Dublin 15Castleknock, Phoenix Park, Carpenterstown, Laurel LodgeSports injury assessment, dry needling, clinical Pilates for injury prevention
Somerton TallaghtTallaght, Dublin 24Tallaght, Rathfarnham, Templeogue, KnocklyonSports injury assessment, exercise rehab, post-surgical sports rehab

What Is Sports Injury Physiotherapy?

Sports injury physiotherapy is assessment and treatment focused specifically on injuries sustained through sport or exercise, along with structured, graded rehabilitation back to full training and competition. It goes beyond pain relief: the goal is to identify why the injury happened and reduce the risk of it recurring once you are back playing.

All Somerton physiotherapists are ISCP Chartered and CORU registered, and use evidence-based assessment to diagnose the injury, its underlying cause, and the safest path back to sport. Many of our physiotherapists have specialist interests in GAA, running, and field sport injuries.

Chartered physiotherapist guiding hamstring rehab exercise at Somerton Castleknock clinic
Guided hamstring rehabilitation at Somerton Castleknock, part of a graded return-to-sport programme

Sports Injuries We Treat

Running Injuries

  • Shin splints (medial tibial stress syndrome)
  • Runner's knee (patellofemoral pain)
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • ITB syndrome
  • Achilles tendinopathy

GAA Injuries

  • Hamstring strains and tears
  • Groin injuries (adductor related groin pain)
  • Shoulder injuries from tackles and falls
  • Ankle sprains

Football and Rugby Injuries

  • Ligament injuries: ACL, MCL, and ankle ligament sprains
  • Muscle strains: hamstring, quadriceps, calf
  • Joint injuries: knee, shoulder, and acromioclavicular joint
  • Concussion related return-to-play guidance, in line with GP and consultant advice

Other Sport and Exercise Injuries

  • Tennis elbow and golfer's elbow
  • Swimmer's shoulder and other overuse shoulder injuries
  • Gym and weightlifting related back and shoulder pain
  • Cycling related knee and lower back pain

How a Sports Injury Assessment Works

StageWhat Happens
1. Initial Assessment (60 min)Full history of the injury and sport, physical examination, diagnosis, and a personalised treatment and rehab plan
2. Early TreatmentHands on manual therapy, dry needling, and load management advice to settle pain and protect the injured area
3. Graded RehabilitationProgressive strength, mobility, and control exercises, tailored to the demands of your sport
4. Return-to-Sport TestingFunctional and sport specific testing to confirm the injured area can tolerate full training and match load
5. Injury PreventionOngoing strength and conditioning or clinical Pilates advice to reduce the risk of recurrence

Health Insurance Cover: VHI, Laya, and Irish Life

Somerton Physiotherapy is an approved provider for the three major Irish private health insurers. If you hold an applicable policy, a portion of your sports injury physiotherapy costs may be covered. Always confirm your specific entitlements with your insurer before your appointment, as cover varies by plan.

InsurerApproval StatusNote
VHI HealthcareApproved ProviderEligible plans include Company Plan Plus and above, confirm with VHI
Laya HealthcareApproved ProviderMost Laya health plans include a physiotherapy benefit, confirm the limit with Laya
Irish Life HealthApproved ProviderEligible under most Irish Life Health plans, confirm your annual physiotherapy benefit

We are also happy to provide receipts and clinical notes for insurance claims. Ask at reception for the documentation you need for your specific insurer.

Why Choose Somerton for Your Sports Injury?

  • Sports Injury Specialist Interest Named physiotherapists with specialist interests in GAA, running, and field sport injuries, not junior locums.
  • Chartered & Registered All physiotherapists are ISCP Chartered and CORU registered, the standard required by Irish health insurers.
  • Three Locations Convenient clinics across Dublin 15 and Tallaght, with free parking at all three clinics.
  • Graded Return-to-Sport Plans A structured pathway back to training and competition, not a generic exercise sheet.
  • Flexible Hours Evening and early-morning appointments available, so training and match schedules do not need to be missed.
  • Insurer Approved VHI, Laya Healthcare, and Irish Life Health approved, with sports injury physiotherapy covered under most policies.

Sports Injury Clinic Dublin 15: FAQs

  • Do I need a GP referral for a sports injury assessment?
    No, you can self-refer to Somerton Physiotherapy without a GP referral. This is known as direct access physiotherapy and is standard practice across Irish private physiotherapy clinics. Your insurer does not require a GP referral for covered claims at an approved provider.
  • How soon after an injury should I see a physiotherapist?
    As soon as possible after the initial injury, ideally within a few days once acute swelling has settled. Early assessment helps confirm the diagnosis, rule out anything requiring further imaging or a specialist referral, and start you on the right rehab pathway sooner.
  • How long until I can return to my sport?
    This depends on the injury, its severity, and the demands of your sport. Many soft tissue injuries allow a graded return within a few weeks; ligament and post-surgical cases take longer. Your physiotherapist will give you a realistic timeline and clear return-to-sport criteria at your initial assessment.
  • Can I use my health insurance for a sports injury assessment?
    Yes, Somerton is an approved provider for VHI, Laya Healthcare, and Irish Life Health. Bring your insurance card or membership number to your appointment. The amount covered depends on your specific plan, so contact your insurer to confirm your physiotherapy benefit before attending.

Book a Sports Injury Assessment in Dublin 15 or Tallaght

Book online 24/7 or call your nearest Somerton Physiotherapy clinic in Blanchardstown, Castleknock, or Tallaght. VHI, Laya Healthcare, and Irish Life Health approved. ISCP Chartered Physiotherapists.