The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has contributed to an effort to develop an advanced Hydrotherapy and Recovery Unit in Sri Lanka that will advance sports medicine and offer facilities for the rehabilitation and management of patients with certain non-communicable diseases (NCDs).
The Bank recently donated an ice bath chiller tub to the Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine (CSEM) of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Colombo. The ice bath is an advanced recovery method thataids muscle recovery, reduces inflammation, and prevents long-term injuries.
The Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine provides clinical services that utilise exercise interventions for the rehabilitation of injury patients and the prevention and management of chronic diseases such as diabetes, obesity, heart disease and lung conditions.
The Centre also engages in research in sport and exercise medicine and offers educational programmes for both undergraduate and postgraduate students. The CSEM is currently developing a Hydrotherapy and Recovery Unit, which will use hot and cold-water treatments.
Commercial Bank Managing Director/CEO Sanath Manatunge and Chief Financial Officer Nandika Buddhipala represented the Bank and its Corporate Social Responsibility Trust at the donation of the equipment, which also serves the needs of sports medicine professionals in the country.
According to the CSEM, there is a growing need for specialised medical support to enhance performance, prevent injuries, and aid in faster recovery, as Sri Lankan athletes continue to rise on the international stage. Professionals in sports medicine play a crucial role in ensuring athletes can reach their full potential while minimising risks.
Commercial Bank’s CSR Trust was established in 2004 under a Deed of Trust that sets out its objectives, the powers of the Trustees and eligibility criteria for support.
Source:Daily News
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