Knee Rehabilitation: From Injury to Athlete
The Impact of Sports Injuries and the Importance of Knee Rehabilitation for Athletes
Picture this: you’re playing soccer, and you make a fast cut to dodge an opponent. Suddenly, your knee gives out, and you’re on the ground in pain. An injury like this can mean a lot of time away from the game you love, but knee rehabilitation for athletes can get you back in the game
Knee injuries are common setbacks for athletes, whether recreational weekend warriors or highly competitive professionals. Getting proper care is critical, whether it’s a serious injury like a torn meniscus or a mild sprained ligament. That’s why you should seek help from a sports-physical therapist like one of our Helix Physical Therapy and Chiropractic experts.
Physical therapy is essential to helping you get you back in action. Our therapists will guide you from day one to help you address any pain and swelling, rebuild your strength, restore your mobility, and prepare you to handle the demands of training and competing so you can get back to the sports you love!
Common Sports-Related Knee Injuries and Their Causes
Knee injuries are often caused by sudden movements, like twists and turns, common in sports. The most frequent ones include:
- ACL Tear: This happens when the ligament in the middle of the knee snaps, often due to deceleration or a sudden stopping and changing direction quickly.
- Meniscus Tear: The meniscus acts as a cushion between your thigh and shin bones. A tear can happen when your foot is planted, and you twist your knee while changing direction or cutting to get around a defender.
- Patellar Tendinitis: This is an overuse injury. It’s common in sports that involve a lot of running and jumping, like basketball and cross-country track.
- Muscle Strains: These are often due to sudden explosive movements and affect the inner thigh muscle or hamstrings in the back of the thigh.
Research has also linked muscle imbalances, poor training practices, or even the type of footwear used as possible contributing factors for knee injuries. Fortunately, our sports therapists understand these causes and will identify all the factors contributing to the injury to ensure we provide the best possible knee rehabilitation for athletes.
What Athletes can Expect When Working With Our Helix Physical Therapy and Chiropractic Sports Physical Therapist
When you first meet your physical therapist, they’ll ask about your injury and what kind of sports you play. They’ll test your knee’s strength, movement, and pain and/or swelling location. This helps them figure out the best treatment plan for you.
Initially, the focus will be on reducing pain and swelling. You might use compression or elevation, and you’ll start with gentle exercises that don’t stress your knee too much. As you improve, you’ll move on to more challenging exercises to strengthen the muscles around your knee. Gradually, we’ll progress you to sports-specific movements that simulate the actions you perform in your sport. Your therapist will watch your form to ensure you’re moving in a way that won’t cause another injury.
Finally, before you get back to full training or games, your therapist will have you do drills that match what you’ll do in your sport. For instance, if you’re a soccer player, expect dribbling exercises and cutting-type movements. Our therapist will put you through a series of tests to make sure it’s ready for action.
Knee rehabilitation for athletes is more than just a set of exercises. It’s a targeted approach, led by our Helix Physical Therapy and Chiropractic experts, designed to get you back to the sports you love.
By following the advice and exercises from your sports physical therapist, you’re not just recovering—you’re preparing for a safer and more effective return to your athletic activities. Call our offices today to get started!