Cricket Injuries Treated Properly

If you play cricket, you’ll know the feeling.

A stiff back after bowling.
A shoulder that never quite loosens up.
A knee that complains every time you run.

Most players just “manage it” and carry on.

The problem is… it rarely gets better that way.

At The Winchester Spine Centre, we help you:

  • Understand exactly what’s causing the problem

  • Fix it properly (not just mask symptoms)

  • Get back to playing comfortably

Common Problems We See

  • Lower back pain (especially bowlers)

  • Shoulder pain (throwing/bowling)

  • Knee pain (running, twisting, fielding)

  • General stiffness and reduced mobility

What Makes Us Different

We don’t just “treat pain”.

We:

  • Carry out a thorough assessment

  • Explain what’s actually going on

  • Give you a clear plan to improve

No guesswork. No unnecessary treatment.

Book your initial consultation today

We’ve helped hundreds of people in Winchester get back to:

  • Sport

  • Work

  • Normal life without pain

FAQ’s

Do I need to stop playing cricket if I have pain?

Not always. In many cases, we can help you continue playing while addressing the underlying issue safely.

What is the most common cricket injury?

Lower back pain, shoulder injuries, and knee problems are the most common—especially in bowlers and all-rounders.

Can chiropractic care help cricket injuries?

Yes. Evidence supports manual therapy, exercise, and rehabilitation for many musculoskeletal injuries common in cricket.

How many sessions will I need?

This depends on the issue, but we always aim to get you improving as quickly as possible with a clear plan from the start.

Do I need a GP referral?

No. You can book directly with us.