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SportsSports injuries in summer: act quickly, treat precisely

Sports injuries in summer: act quickly, treat precisely

Enjoying Sports in Mallorca – Tips to Avoid Injuries

Why Injuries Happen

Mallorca’s sunshine and sea make it perfect for golf, padel, tennis, jet skiing, kite surfing and sailing. But when we train too hard, use the wrong gear or skip rest, our bodies can get hurt. Overuse, bad technique and not enough recovery are the main reasons we see sore elbows, shoulders, knees and ankles in the clinic.

Common Sports and Typical Problems

  • Padel and tennis: tennis elbow, shoulder pain from serving, twisted knees, sprained ankles.
  • Water sports: back, hip and knee strain from jet‑ski impacts; shoulder and neck stress from kite surfing.
  • Sailing: constant pulling hurts shoulders, elbows and the spine, leading to tendon irritation or muscle tightness.

Ignoring Pain – Bad Idea

Playing through pain usually makes things worse the next day. Hoping it will disappear on its own rarely works. Acting fast is the best way to stay in the game.

First Aid for Acute Injuries

PECH Rule

For a sudden injury remember PECH:

  1. Protect – stop the activity.
  2. EIce – put cold on the spot for 15‑20 minutes.
  3. Compression – wrap with a bandage.
  4. Helevate – keep the injured part above heart level.

These steps cut swelling and inflammation.

Emergency Kit for Trips

If you’re heading out for a day on the water or a long bike ride, pack a small bag with:

  • Instant ice packs
  • Elastic bandages
  • Anti‑inflammatory ointment

Water Sports Specific Risks

Jet Skiing and Kite Surfing

The hard hits on the water jolt your back, hips and knees. Kite surfing puts a lot of pull on the shoulders and neck. Wearing a helmet can protect against serious head injuries.

Sailing Strain

Sailing builds fitness and lifts mood, but the constant rope work strains shoulders, elbows and the spine. If you feel pain that doesn’t improve after a week of rest and PECH, see a doctor.

Getting the Right Diagnosis

What the Doctor Checks

We first ask how the injury happened, then examine the area. We look for bruises, strains, tears or bone damage.

Ultrasound and X‑Ray – Fast and Accurate

A high‑resolution ultrasound shows muscles, tendons, bursa and joints in real time. A digital X‑ray checks the bones. Most of the time these tools give a clear answer without needing an MRI.

Treatment Options Without Surgery

Shock Wave Therapy

Focused shock waves send high‑energy pulses into the hurt tissue. They boost blood flow, kick‑start the body’s repair and help tendons, muscles and bones heal. Our clinic uses one of the most modern shock‑wave machines on Mallorca.

Plasma and Collagen Injections

Not all plasma or collagen is the same. We prepare the exact mix your injury needs, using ultrasound to place it precisely where it’s needed.

Cold Chamber for Recovery

Our cold chamber drops to –110 °C to –160 °C for just three minutes. The cold makes blood vessels tighten, then they open wide after you leave, flushing out waste and speeding up healing. Core temperature stays safe, so there’s no risk of over‑cooling.

Why Early Action Matters

Getting a quick diagnosis and the right treatment means less time off the field, faster return to fun activities and better long‑term health. Don’t wait—listen to your body.

Conclusion

Mallorca offers amazing chances to stay active, but injuries can sideline you if you ignore warning signs. Use PECH for sudden hurts, pack a mini first‑aid kit, respect the limits of water sports, and seek professional help early. With modern diagnostics and non‑surgical therapies like shock‑wave treatment, targeted injections and cold‑chamber therapy, most athletes can get back to what they love quickly and safely.

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Images Credit: www.mallorcamagazin.com

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