How Physical Therapy Can Help Sports Injuries This Spring

Common Sports-Related Injuries We See at Our Clinic

  • Knee, hip, or low back pain, often from overload, stiffness, or poor control
  • Shoulder or elbow pain resulting from throwing, serving, swinging, or lifting
  • Foot or ankle pain, often from tendon irritation from repeated stress
  • A sprain is an injury to a ligament, which connects bone to bone. Examples include ACL tears (a more severe injury) and ankle sprains (a less severe injury, although still one that needs active rehabilitation).
  • A strain is an injury to a muscle or tendon, the tissue that connects muscle to bone. Anytime someone says they’ve “pulled” a muscle (such as in their back or hamstring), that’s a strain.
  • Muscle weakness
  • Joint stiffness
  • Slower reaction time
  • Poor balance and control
  • Higher risk of repeat injury
  • Ankle mobility for efficient running and powerful jumping
  • Hip mobility for squatting, cutting, pivoting, and rotational power
  • Thoracic (mid-back) mobility for throwing, serving, and overhead performance
  • Controlled resistance training
  • Single-leg strength work
  • Hip and trunk stability training
  • Progressive tendon loading when appropriate
  • Balance and joint stability
  • Landing mechanics
  • Change-of-direction control
  • Reaction time
  • Cutting and pivoting mechanics
  • Sprinting and safe deceleration
  • Jumping and landing
  • Throwing or serving mechanics

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