The Role Physical Therapy Plays in Preventing Surgery for Sports-Related Injuries
The Role Physical Therapy Plays in Preventing Surgery for Sports-Related Injuries

The Role Physical Therapy Plays in Preventing Surgery for Sports-Related Injuries

If you’re an athlete or enjoy playing sports, injuries are, unfortunately, a common occurrence. Fortunately, our Terry Physical Therapy physical therapists can help you recover after an injury and avoid the need for surgery in many cases. 

Our team can help guide you through the preventive steps you can take to minimize your risk of sports injuries. If you sustain an injury, we’ll identify all the factors related to your injury and address them one by one.

Through our specialized programs, we can help you recover and improve your physical capabilities. We’ll take a holistic approach that fortifies your overall health and improves the skills necessary to maximize your athletic performance. 

If you’re an athlete looking to recover after an injury, prevent surgery, and get an edge on the field, court, or weight room, we can help. Our therapist-led programs are designed to help athletes withstand the physical demands of sports more effectively, minimizing the incidence of an injury and need for surgery. 

Tailored Plans After an Injury

If you are trying to avoid surgery and wonder if physical therapy can prevent or delay it, the simple answer is yes! 

Most orthopedic-type surgeries are not urgent or emergencies. Although traumatic situations can be emergencies, most times, there is a significant period of time between diagnosis and surgery. 

Far too often, people mistake their symptoms for signs to rest or avoid the activities causing them pain. Even more frequent is the number of people who ignore aches and pains, thinking they will go away on their own, only to discover those early warning signs were the body’s signals to get help. Unfortunately, rest, avoidance, and trying to ignore or push through pain only lead to a bigger, often more complex, problem.

At Terry Physical Therapy, our physical therapists will weed through your symptoms and identify the root cause of your particular situation. We will give you the tools to prevent, delay, or prepare yourself for surgery. 

We’ll guide you through a gradual progression to make sure you are ready to return without any limitations or impairments standing in your way. This cautious approach ensures a safer and more effective recovery process. 

Rather than a “one-size-fits-all approach,” we believe every patient is unique and deserves a program tailored to their specific situation and goals. You are not merely treated but are guided towards a pathway of enhanced performance and overall well-being!

What to Expect at Your Physical Therapy Sessions

Rehabilitation should start immediately following most injuries to ensure the fastest recovery possible. One of our physical therapists with sports rehab experience will thoroughly evaluate the athlete to determine the injury’s severity and identify any other weaknesses or limitations that may affect the athlete’s recovery, stability, or strength. 

Next, your therapist will create a targeted, individualized plan of care for you to promote accelerated recovery and future injury prevention. Our goal is to minimize the risk of needing surgery, so you get back to training and competing in the sport you love. 

For example, your physical therapist will start with pain management and restoring mobility to the injured area. Next, we will focus on progressing your strength and dynamic stability exercises to restore function and prevent injuries. We will also incorporate balance and coordination exercises to stimulate the nervous system and help ensure you can run, jump, and cut to change direction, land in the correct position, and avoid future injuries. Physical therapy at Terry Physical Therapy will provide the foundation for successful training while reducing future injuries and avoiding surgery!

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15 mushrooms

1 tbsp canola oil

2 tbsp garlic, chopped

½ tbsp kosher salt

½ tbsp black pepper

8 oz cream cheese, softened

¼ cup Italian breadcrumbs

½ cup shredded parmesan cheese, divided

2 tbsp fresh parsley, chopped

1 teaspoon kosher salt

1 tsp black pepper

fresh parsley, chopped, to garnish

Preheat oven to 350° F (180°C). Cut the stems off of each of the mushrooms and finely chop them, setting the mushroom caps aside for later. Heat the oil in a pan over high heat. Cook the chopped stems with the garlic, salt, and pepper for about six to eight minutes, constantly stirring. Remove from heat. In a medium bowl, combine cooked stems, cream cheese, breadcrumbs, half of the parmesan, parsley, salt, and pepper, mixing until evenly combined. Space out the mushroom caps evenly on a baking sheet, upside down. Spoon a generous amount of the cream cheese mixture on top of each mushroom. Top each mushroom with a sprinkle of parmesan cheese. Bake for 20 minutes. Garnish with a sprinkle of parsley, then serve!

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The Role of Sports Physical Therapy

Athletes often push their bodies to the limit to achieve their goals. This intense effort, or an unfortunate accident, can sometimes lead to injuries. Fortunately, with the right information and approach, many of these injuries can be avoided or effectively managed through physical therapy. 

Here, we explore the most common sports injuries and how physical therapy can be a pivotal player in preventing surgeries.

Common Sports Injuries

First, let’s discuss some of the most frequently encountered sports injuries. One of the main reasons for these injuries includes deceleration incidents, which put immense strain on muscles and ligaments, and sudden changes in direction, which can cause lower body sprains and strains. 

In addition, inadequate or improper training methods, including insufficient warm-up and improper technique, elevate the risk of injuries. Overuse injuries (i.e., repetitive stress) frequently occur without proper rest, leading to complications such as tendonitis. 

The top sports injuries are:

Our physical therapists can guide you through preventive strategies to reduce your risk of sports injuries and promote a safer athletic environment.

Seek the Right Guidance

Physical therapy plays a significant role in helping athletes avoid surgeries and return to their optimal performance levels. Here’s how:

By working closely with our skilled physical therapists, athletes can return to their favorite sports and sidestep any potential surgeries!

Call Terry Physical Therapy to schedule a consultation with one of our sports therapists!

Exercise of the Month

Standing Knee Flexion

Start by standing up straight with the back of a chair in front of you to hold on to for balance. Slowly raise the heel of the leg you wish to work towards your butt by bending at the knee. Do not move the upper portion of your leg. Slowly lower your foot back to the floor. Repeat as directed by your provider. Repeat 3 sets of 10 reps each, and hold.

Making New Year’s Resolutions? We Can Help You Keep Them

Setting New Year’s resolutions is a time-honored tradition this time of year, but how many of us will still stick to those resolutions come June–or even February? Firm statistics on the success of New Year’s resolutions are hard to come by, but one study found that 45% of people surveyed felt their resolutions were unsuccessful one year out.

Don’t despair. There are ways to ensure your resolutions are successful, especially if they’re health- and fitness-related, as the vast majority are. In fact, one of the most popular New Year’s resolutions is to exercise more–and that’s one habit Terry Physical Therapy can definitely help you develop!

Physical therapists are movement experts who understand the importance of regular exercise–not just on your appearance, but on your overall health. And if you’re going to make just one resolution, exercising more is a great one! Regular exercise has a radiating effect that impacts your mental health, sleep quality, joint pain levels, mobility, and so much more.

How Physical Therapy Will Keep You Moving All Year Long

One of the biggest challenges in starting a new exercise program is having no idea what to do. Joining a gym is most people’s first step, but it’s also an intimidating maze of unfamiliar equipment and wall-to-wall mirrors. Our therapists will help you develop an exercise program that suits your needs, interests, and ability levels–eliminating that initial hurdle.

Another trick to keep you moving is to track your progress. While many people default to monitoring their weight or appearance, our therapists can provide other measures to give you a complete picture of your overall health and wellness. Range of motion, balance, and strength: all paint a comprehensive portrait of your overall progress.

Knock This Resolution Out of the Park!

Make 2025 the year you stick by your resolution! With the Terry Physical Therapy team in your corner, you’ll build an exercise habit for life.

Call us today to learn more!

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