Physical Therapy For Sports Injuries

A Message from Dr. Michael Hansen, Active Physical Therapy

If you’ve recently sustained a sports injury or have been dealing with one for some time, you might be tempted to brush it off as “nothing serious” and keep on truckin’.

Conversely, it’s simple to lose hope and become “stuck,” wondering if you’ll ever be able to resume your former level of physical activity.

Countless other people go through exactly what you’re experiencing right now, so don’t feel bad if it’s happening to you. In our physio clinic in Greenville, South Carolina, people with sports and exercise-related injuries are a year-round fixture.

Traditionally, when someone was sick or injured, doctors would simply advise them to “rest” or “cease and desist” from the offending behavior. It’s ridiculous, and it’s making you more vulnerable to further harm and injury. The reason for this is that when we don’t use our muscles, they waste away and become weak. This helps shed light on why so many people with sports injuries wonder:

“It’s Been Months Now - So Why Am I STILL Suffering With An Injury That’s Stopping Me From Being Active And Playing My Favorite Sport?”

Many believe that if they just rest for a few days after suffering a sports injury, they will be good to resume their activities. However, even after they return to exercising, they continue to face limitations, which can sometimes be even more severe than they were before. It seems like no matter how much you rest, the pain will return as soon as you begin moving again, and nothing you do seems to help.

Does That Sound Like You?

We hear frequently at our sportscare physical therapy clinic and also common is the patient who goes to the doctor but is told to “take a break,” “rest,” “wear a support,” and “try these painkillers to see how it goes.” The patient returns to the same doctor four weeks later complaining that the injury hasn’t improved, only to be prescribed even more rest and stronger medication.

The issue is that complete rest is rarely the best advice when it comes to sports injuries like hamstring pulls, ankle sprains, runner’s knee, etc.

So, perhaps your confusion and frustration stem from the fact that various people have told you conflicting information. Maybe you’re worried about your back, but the issue really started in your hip.

Often, the site of a sports injury’s pain isn’t the same as the site of the injury itself, and if you rest for too long, other parts of the body become just as, if not more, problematic.

People often continue to put off making a decision about what to do to help fix their injury and return back to exercise because they are unsure of what “resting” actually entails. Worse, many people give up and accept that they are no longer physically capable of engaging in physical activity, as if this is natural or ‘has to be’ the case.

Is That How You Feel Too?.

If You’re Currently Frustrated And Living With A Sports Injury, Here’s 7 More Reasons Why It Could Be Lasting Longer Than It Should:

If you have experienced any of these, we encourage you to schedule a call with one of our physical therapists to learn more about the options available to you. If you know what doesn’t work, you’ll be that much closer to discovering what does, so it’s good that you’ve tried at least some of these things.

To schedule a phone consultation with us and receive expert guidance, please click the button below. There is no charge for the phone call, and no commitment to schedule an appointment afterward. Our intention is to assist you in taking the necessary steps forward.

“What Can I Do To Get Rid Of The Pain Quickly?”...

OK, here are your 4 options:
  1. The first step is to decide to seek assistance; many put this off for far too long in the hope that their suffering will fade on its own. The situation hasn’t improved after six months of their bearing with it. Or it may worsen, and they continue to avoid sports and other forms of physical activity.
  2. Make sure you’re doing the correct exercises prescribed by your Physical Therapist to speed up your recovery, lessen your pain, get you back to playing sports more quickly, and lessen the likelihood that your injury will recur.
  3. Avoid “too much rest”; while sleep is vital to your recuperation, sleeping too much won’t speed up your healing. Many assume that resting entirely from physical activity is necessary for recuperation. However, rest inhibits blood flow, which is essential for healing an injury. In addition to receiving hands-on therapy, it would be beneficial if you were also given recovery and strengthening exercises to help you heal the injury and return to full health as soon as possible.
  4. Engage in “hands-on” physical therapy; this treatment method has been shown to aid those suffering from sports-related injuries. Here at Active Physical Therapy, we treat sports injuries year-round. Physical therapy can help you get back to the life you deserve as soon as possible if an injury is preventing you from participating in the activities you enjoy, from doing your work, from maintaining your independence, or from spending meaningful time with the people you care about.

Start with a free, no-obligation, risk-free session in our clinic at Greenville, Sout Carolina and learn how our Physical Therapy staff can get you back to being active as soon and safely as possible.

Note: People who are anxious or apprehensive about Physical Therapy, wondering whether or not it will help them. Take advantage of a Free Total Body Diagnostic session with one of our experts. If you are anxious too, we recommend beginning with a Free Total Body Diagnostic session so that we can begin working together to determine the source of the problem and the best course of action.

So The Next Question Is...

"How Can Choosing To See A Physical Therapist At Active Physical Therapy Help You Get Rid Of Your Sports Injury For Good?"

Basically, the physical therapists at Active Physical Therapy will get you back to doing the kinds of activity you enjoy without the nagging pain that has been keeping you from it.

Please click the button below and fill out the brief form to learn more about our prices and availability at our clinic at Greenville, South Carolina.

You don’t have to sacrifice the sport you love over problems that can be fixed.

Sincerely,
Dr. Michael Hansen DPT

Active Physical Therapy

What Other People Just Like You Are Saying About Active Physical Therapy In Greenville, South Carolina

- Shaundra P.

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“Michael is the best! I have worked with Michael for over a year and the progress and growth shows inside and outside the gym. His knowledge and understanding of CrossFit performance allows him to connect and understand challenges and difficulties that we have and he works with us so we can keep going! 1000% recommend him for any PT need.”

- Lindsay S.

5/5

“My experience with Michael has fully exceeded my expectations. I originally reached out for shoulder pain and have since worked on knee pain as well. I went from minimal movement without pain to being able to do pushups again. There is a huge benefit and advantage in having a professional explain concepts, movements, and ensure the correct muscle groups are being activated.”

- Luke D.

5/5

“Michael helped me come back from double heel “fracture” (they were pulverized). His attention to detail and amazing hands-on care for my feet helped me get the flexibility and comfort and confidence I needed each session to make progress, start walking(!) and more. Now I understand what healthy walking looks like for me and my feet, and I am equipped to keep pushing for 100% recovery. We were doing (safe) box jumps last week, I didn’t expect to be able to do that!”