Strains & Sprains Physio Treatment in Norwich

You’ve twisted your ankle during a run, or perhaps you felt a sudden sharp pain in your hamstring while playing football. These moments are often followed by a wave of uncertainty. Is it a strain or a sprain? Will it heal on its own? It’s a common scenario, and knowing the difference between these injuries is the vital first step toward a fast and effective recovery. At Recover Physio, our expert team in Norwich is here to provide you with a clear diagnosis and a tailored treatment plan to get you back on your feet.

At Recover Physiotherapy in Norwich, we help people recover quickly and safely from sprains, strains, and soft tissue injuries through expert diagnosis, evidence-based treatment, and personalised rehabilitation.

Strain vs sprain: What’s the difference?

Though people often use the terms interchangeably, strains and sprains affect different tissues within your body. Understanding this distinction is essential for proper treatment.

A sprain is an injury to a ligament. Think of your ligaments as tough, fibrous elastic bands that connect one bone to another, providing stability to your joints. When you sprain a joint, like your ankle, you have stretched or torn one or more of these ligaments. This often results in pain, immediate swelling, bruising, and a feeling of instability around the joint.

A strain, on the other hand, is an injury to a muscle or a tendon. Tendons are the tough, flexible cords that attach your muscles to your bones. A strain happens when these muscle or tendon fibres are overstretched or torn, an injury often called a “pulled muscle”. This typically causes pain, muscle spasms or weakness, and sometimes cramping.

To make it simpler, here’s a quick summary:

Feature Sprain Strain
Injured Tissue Ligaments (connects bone to bone) Muscles or Tendons (connects muscle to bone)
Common Cause Twisting or jarring a joint Overstretching or tearing a muscle
Primary Symptoms Bruising, swelling, joint instability Muscle spasms, weakness, cramping, Bruising 

Common strains and sprains we treat

At our Norwich clinics, our experienced physiotherapists assess, diagnose, and treat a wide range of soft tissue injuries. Whether your injury happened suddenly or has built up over time, we will guide you through a tailored recovery plan that supports your goals and gets you moving confidently again. 

Some of the most frequent injuries we see include:

  • Common Sprains: Ankle sprains are incredibly common, but we also provide expert physio for sprained wrist injuries (often from a fall), knee ligament sprains, as well as shoulder sprains too.

Common Strains: We create targeted treatment plans for athletic injuries like hamstring and groin pulls, as well as providing physio for a strained calf. We also treat issues like a strained neck, which may arise from sudden movements, such as whiplash.

Do I need physiotherapy for a strain or sprain?

So, you’ve pulled a muscle or sprained a joint – do you need physio? While some very mild injuries may improve with basic rest and ice, seeking professional physiotherapy can offer significant advantages for a more complete and resilient recovery.

The benefit of a proper diagnosis is perhaps the most important factor. Self-diagnosing can be a minefield; what feels like a simple ankle sprain could involve a small fracture or significant ligament damage. An expert assessment from a physiotherapist ensures you are treating the right problem from day one.

Secondly, physiotherapy is proven to accelerate healing. Our hands-on treatments and targeted exercises are designed to reduce inflammation, improve circulation, and stimulate your body’s natural repair mechanisms, helping you recover faster than you would on your own.

Finally, and most importantly, we work to prevent chronic problems. Without proper rehabilitation, a sprained ankle can lead to long-term instability and recurring injuries. A strained hamstring can become a persistent issue that sidelines you from your sport. Physiotherapy addresses the root cause, such as muscle weakness or poor biomechanics, and ultimately to build resilience and stop the injury from coming back.

Our expertise in treating strains and sprains

At Recover Physiotherapy, every clinician is HCPC-registered and a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (MCSP). Our team treats hundreds of soft tissue injuries each year, from sprained ankles to strained hamstrings and everything in between. 

We combine hands-on therapy with progressive exercise rehabilitation to restore movement, build strength, and prevent re-injury. 

With clinics in Norwich city centre (Princes Street) and The Nest in Horsford, we make expert care accessible to everyone across Norfolk.

How we treat sprains and strains

When you visit us for treatment of a sprain or strain, we follow a clear and personalised process designed around your specific injury and recovery goals.

Your journey starts with a comprehensive  initial assessment. During this session, one of our physiotherapists will listen to your story, carry out a detailed physical assessment to identify the exact cause of your pain, and provide an accurate diagnosis.

From there, we begin hands-on treatment. This may involve manual therapy techniques like joint mobilisation to restore movement after a sprain, or soft tissue massage to release tension and break down scar tissue from a muscle strain.

A core component of your recovery is your personalised exercise programme. This isn’t a generic sheet of exercises. We create a bespoke plan for you. For sprained ankle physiotherapy, this will likely involve progressive balance and strengthening exercises. For a strained hamstring, we will guide you through muscle release techniques and loading exercises to rebuild the muscle’s strength and flexibility safely.

Throughout your treatment, we provide education and ongoing support, helping you understand your injury, manage symptoms effectively, and reduce the risk of future setbacks.

Speak to a Therapist

If you would like to discuss your condition to find out how we can help, you can speak to one of our friendly therapists. Just click below to request a callback from a member of our team. Alternatively, if you would like to get going with your treatment straight away you can book an Initial Assessment online by clicking the link below.

FAQs

What’s the difference between a sprain and a strain?

A sprain affects ligaments (which connect bones together), while a strain affects muscles or tendons (which connect muscles to bones). Both can cause pain, swelling, and bruising, but require slightly different treatment and rehabilitation plans.

Do I need physiotherapy for a sprain or strain?

Yes — physiotherapy ensures your injury heals properly and helps prevent future recurrence. Even mild sprains or strains can lead to long-term weakness or instability if not treated correctly.

How long does recovery from a sprain or strain take?

Recovery time varies depending on the severity and area of injury. Mild sprains or strains may settle within 2–3 weeks, while more significant injuries can take 6–8 weeks or longer. Physiotherapy accelerates this timeline and ensures a safe return to activity.

Should I use ice or heat on my injury?

In the first 48–72 hours, use ice to reduce swelling and inflammation. After this acute phase, gentle contrast of ice for 1minute, heat for 2minutes repeating 6 times  can help relax muscles, reduce inflammation and improve circulation — your physiotherapist will guide you based on your specific injury.

Can I exercise with a sprain or strain?

You should avoid painful movements but stay gently active as guided by your physiotherapist. Targeted rehab exercises help rebuild strength and stability without aggravating the injury.

Where can I get treatment for sprains and strains in Norwich?

You can book same-week appointments at our Princes Street clinic in Norwich city centre, conveniently located near several public car parks, or at The Nest in Horsford, which offers on-site parking and excellent accessibility. Both locations provide expert physiotherapy for all soft tissue injuries.

Find your nearest branch

If you’d like to book an initial consultation, you can book online at our Princes Street clinic in Norwich, Norfolk, or our clinic at The Nest, Holt Road, Norwich. Our two convenient locations serve the entire Norwich and Norfolk community.

Princes Street, Norwich City Centre

Our Princes Street clinic is the flagship clinic of Recover Physio, situated in the heart of Norwich city centre in Tombland.

The Nest, Holt Road

Our clinic at The Nest serves customers in Norwich and surrounding areas of North Norwich and Norfolk.