What Are Common Sports Injuries And How Can PT Help?

Actively participating in sports is considered one of the best ways to improve cardiovascular health, maintain flexibility, and relieve stress. However, with the frequent movements that sports require, injuries can often occur as a result of insufficient stretching, or contact with other players. In some cases, taking steps on your own to strengthen key muscles and managing the health of the body can make some sports-related injuries preventable. Unfortunately, in many other cases, injury occurs by chance with no way to prepare. Because sports-related injuries are so common, your team could be suffering from an abundance of players who are missing time due to injury. The physical therapy in Smithtown, NY team at Block Sports Chiropractic, and Physical Therapy have been trusted since 1993 to deal with injury prevention and recovery. Specializing in sports-related injury and care, you can trust our staff in providing the most effective treatment options available!

 

How Can PT Help?

 

Physical therapy is one of the best ways to help reduce your pain, strengthen the injured muscle or muscles surrounding an injured bone, and ultimately help you return to the playing field. Here are some common sports-related injuries and how physical therapy can likely help:

 

  • Shin Splints – Often caused by repetitive stress to the legs such as running or jumping, shin splints refer to the painful inflammation of the tendons and muscles surrounding the tibia. Treatment with physical therapy involves ice and compression therapy, stretching, strengthening the surrounding muscles to prevent future injury, and making any necessary modifications to your current running form.
  • Sprained Ankle – These usually occur when the foot twists inward, causing the weak outer ligaments to stretch or tear. Physical therapy for ankle injuries is essential for restoring stability and flexibility, while limited, exercising with an injured ankle is essential in maintaining what strength remains to prevent re-injury after healing.
  • Pulled Groin – Soreness or inflammation of the groin or inner-thigh muscles caused by side-to-side motion. Gentle exercises are used to recover by increasing blood flow and range of movement in the hip area. Stretches and warm-up exercises are often recommended to prevent future groin injuries.

 

Physical therapy in Smithtown, NY is made possible with the team at Block Sports Chiropractic & Physical Therapy. When left untreated, many conditions caused by sports can either get worse or cause persistent pain in the future. These injuries do not have to keep you on the sideline any longer; recovery with physical therapy is an ideal way to become stronger and prevent future injury.   

 

If you are looking for physical therapy in Smithtown, NY, Block Sports Chiropractic & Physical Therapy has been serving the local sports communities for over 25 years. You do not have to struggle with your pain and recovery alone, reach out, and schedule an appointment with us today!

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