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The latest announcements, clinic updates, and community news from AG Injury Rehabilitation — expert sports injury rehabilitation in Wigan, led by qualified Sports Rehabilitator Amy Garratt. All releases are available for editorial use with attribution.

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12 Jun 2026

AG Injury Rehabilitation Sports Injury Clinic has officially launched its new website, providing clients across Wigan and surrounding areas with easier access to professional sports rehabilitation and musculoskeletal injury services.

The new website has been designed to give patients a clear and user-friendly platform where they can learn more about available treatments, rehabilitation plans, and injury recovery support. The launch reflects the company's commitment to helping individuals recover from pain, injury, and physical setbacks through tailored rehabilitation programmes and evidence-based care.

AG Injury Rehabilitation Sports Injury Clinic Wigan

Based in Wigan, AG Injury Rehabilitation supports a wide range of clients, from athletes and gym-goers to individuals dealing with everyday musculoskeletal pain and mobility issues. The clinic specialises in helping patients improve movement, reduce pain, rebuild strength, and safely return to sport, work, and daily activities.

Injury rehabilitation is a structured, evidence-based process that restores function, reduces pain and rebuilds strength following musculoskeletal injury, surgery or chronic conditions. At AG Injury Rehabilitation, Amy Garratt provides hands-on sports therapy, biomechanical assessment and individually tailored rehabilitation programmes helping athletes, active individuals and everyday patients achieve a safe and lasting return to movement.

Amy Garratt is a BSc-qualified sports rehabilitator with over 15 years of experience in musculoskeletal assessment, injury rehabilitation and sport-specific recovery. She founded AG Injury Rehabilitation to provide a specialist, patient-centred alternative to generic physiotherapy - giving every patient the time, attention and expertise their injury demands.

Amy works with a broad range of patients, from elite and competitive athletes to recreational gym-goers and individuals managing long-term musculoskeletal conditions. Her approach is built on thorough clinical assessment, evidence-based treatment and clear communication - ensuring every patient understands their diagnosis and their route back to full function.

AG Injury Rehabilitation provides a sports injury clinic and a wide range of rehabilitation and injury management services, including sports injury rehabilitation, back pain treatment and rehabilitation, knee pain rehabilitation, tendon pain and tendon damage treatment, shoulder pain rehabilitation, ACL rehabilitation, strength and conditioning programmes, and musculoskeletal assessments and injury treatment.

The company treats a wide range of muscle, tissue, joint, and bone conditions, including muscle strains and tears, ligament sprains and joint instability, tendon pain and tendinopathy, knee pain and ACL injuries, shoulder injuries including rotator cuff problems, lower back pain, hip and groin injuries, ankle injuries and Achilles pain, neck pain, pre and post-surgical rehabilitation, and overuse and repetitive injuries.

The newly launched website also highlights the clinic's focus on personalised treatment plans and long-term recovery strategies, helping patients address the root cause of injuries rather than simply managing symptoms.

The goal is to provide professional rehabilitation support that people can trust. Whether someone is recovering from a sports injury, dealing with persistent pain, or looking to improve strength and mobility, they aim to create rehabilitation plans that support long-term recovery and confidence.

AG Injury Rehabilitation Wigan serving Wigan and nearby areas, AG Injury Rehabilitation continues to grow its local reputation for approachable care, professional rehabilitation support, and patient-focused treatment.

To learn more about AG Injury Rehabilitation or to book an appointment, visit https://ag-injury-rehabilitation.co.uk/.

About AG Injury Rehabilitation

AG Injury Rehabilitation is a Wigan-based sports rehabilitation clinic providing injury assessment, rehabilitation, strength and conditioning, and musculoskeletal treatment services. The clinic supports clients across Wigan and surrounding areas with personalised recovery programmes designed to improve movement, reduce pain, and support long-term physical health.


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AG Injury Rehabilitation Amy Garratt 07482 015552 hello@ag-injury-rehabilitation.co.uk Amy Garratt Injury Rehabilitation 15 Norfolk St Newtown Wigan WN5 9BJ

04 Aug 2026

AG Injury Rehabilitation is highlighting its Sports Injury Clinic and the specialist assessment, treatment and rehabilitation services provided by BSc-qualified sports rehabilitator Amy Garratt. The clinic provides structured support for sports-related and musculoskeletal injuries, with services covering initial assessment through to progressive rehabilitation and return to activity.

Based in Wigan, AG Injury Rehabilitation was established by Garratt to provide one-to-one musculoskeletal assessment, injury treatment and sport-specific rehabilitation. Garratt works with competitive and recreational athletes, runners, gym-goers, team sport participants and individuals recovering from musculoskeletal injuries, with each rehabilitation programme developed around the person's injury, activity level and recovery requirements.

Sports Injury Clinic

Garratt holds a BSc (Hons) in Sports Rehabilitation and has more than 15 years of experience within sports rehabilitation. Her clinical work incorporates musculoskeletal assessment, biomechanics, exercise physiology and progressive rehabilitation, with treatment structured around identifying factors contributing to an injury before establishing an appropriate rehabilitation programme.

Amy Garratt, Founder and Sports Rehabilitator at AG Injury Rehabilitation, said, "Sports injuries can affect people in very different ways, so assessment is an important part of establishing what has happened and what needs to be addressed during rehabilitation. The aim is to give each person a clear understanding of their injury and a structured plan that can progress with them as their movement, strength and capacity improve."

Sports injury treatment at the clinic begins with assessment of the injury, movement and function. Depending on the findings, treatment can incorporate soft tissue therapy, joint mobilisation and progressive loading, with rehabilitation adjusted as the individual progresses. The clinic also provides musculoskeletal therapy for joint dysfunction, soft tissue restrictions and movement impairments affecting areas including the spine, pelvis, shoulders, hips, knees and feet.

Biomechanics and movement assessment form another part of Garratt's work. Video gait analysis and functional movement screening can be used to examine movement patterns and identify biomechanical factors that may be relevant to an injury. The service is used with people participating in activities including running, cycling and team sports, where movement demands can form an important part of both assessment and rehabilitation planning.

The clinic also provides pain management, return-to-sport rehabilitation and strength and conditioning. Pain management can combine manual therapy, therapeutic exercise and education, while return-to-sport programmes introduce structured, activity-specific progressions between injury rehabilitation and a return to training or competition. Strength and conditioning can subsequently be incorporated to rebuild physical capacity and joint stability following the earlier stages of rehabilitation.

Conditions treated through the Sports Injury Clinic include knee and ACL injuries, ankle sprains, Achilles tendinopathy, hamstring and calf injuries, hip and groin problems, rotator cuff injuries, shoulder conditions, lower back pain and a range of overuse injuries. Post-surgical and post-fracture rehabilitation are also within the clinic's musculoskeletal scope. The specific programme used depends on the individual's assessment and the demands of the activities to which they intend to return.

The focus on the Sports Injury Clinic follows the earlier introduction of AG Injury Rehabilitation and its website, which brought information about Garratt's approach, services and rehabilitation process together online. Further background on the business and its development is available in the AG Injury Rehabilitation company announcement.

Garratt's approach is based on combining hands-on treatment with progressive therapeutic exercise and patient education rather than addressing symptoms in isolation. The clinic's rehabilitation process generally moves from initial assessment to personalised treatment before progressing towards a return to full activity, with sport-specific demands incorporated where appropriate.

AG Injury Rehabilitation operates from 15 Norfolk Street, Newtown, Wigan. The clinic continues to provide sports rehabilitation and musculoskeletal services under Garratt's direction, with information about clinic developments and rehabilitation topics also published through the AG Injury Rehabilitation Facebook page.

For more information about sports injury assessment, treatment and rehabilitation, visit the website.


For more information about Ag Injury Rehabilitation, contact the company here:

Ag Injury Rehabilitation
Amy Garratt
07482 015552
hello@ag-injury-rehabilitation.co.uk
Amy Garratt Injury Rehabilitation
15 Norfolk St
Newtown
Wigan
WN5 9BJ

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