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Top 5 Sports Injuries to Watch Out for This Summer and How Physical Therapy Can Help

Sports injuries in summer

Summer is the season of sunshine, recreation, and outdoor sports. From pick-up basketball games and beach volleyball to long bike rides and weekend tennis matches, people across all ages take full advantage of the warmer weather to stay active. But with increased activity comes an increased risk of injury.

At Midlothian Medical and Sports Center, we see a noticeable rise in sports injuries every summer. Whether you're a competitive athlete or a weekend warrior, it's important to recognize the most common summer sports injuries—and more importantly, how physical therapy can play a crucial role in your recovery and prevention strategy.

In this blog, we'll break down the top 5 sports injuries to look out for this summer, offer tips for avoiding them, and explain how physical therapy can help you bounce back stronger.

1. Ankle Sprains

Why It Happens: Quick turns, uneven surfaces, or jumping activities (like basketball or trail running) can twist the ankle awkwardly, overstretching or tearing ligaments.

Symptoms:

  • Swelling
  • Bruising
  • Pain when bearing weight
  • Limited range of motion

How Physical Therapy Helps:

  • Reduces swelling and pain through manual techniques
  • Strengthens stabilizing muscles around the ankle
  • Improves balance and coordination to prevent future sprains
  • Restores normal walking and activity patterns

Pro Tip: Always wear proper footwear, especially when hiking or playing sports on unpredictable surfaces.

2. Knee Injuries (Including ACL Strains)

Why It Happens: Summer sports like soccer, flag football, or even water skiing often involve sudden stops, pivots, or impacts that can injure the knee—especially the ACL (anterior cruciate ligament).

Symptoms:

  • A popping sound or sensation
  • Knee instability or giving out
  • Swelling and pain
  • Difficulty bending or straightening the knee

How Physical Therapy Helps:

  • Restores knee strength and stability
  • Helps rebuild muscle support through guided exercises
  • Improves range of motion and reduces stiffness
  • Avoids overcompensation injuries in the other leg

Pro Tip: Build strength in your hamstrings and quads before starting high-impact summer sports.

3. Shoulder Injuries (Rotator Cuff Strain or Tendonitis)

Why It Happens: Swimming, tennis, baseball, and other overhead sports can place repetitive stress on the shoulder. This leads to inflammation or tearing of the rotator cuff muscles and tendons.

Symptoms:

  • Pain when raising the arm
  • Weakness in the shoulder
  • Clicking or popping sounds
  • Limited range of motion

How Physical Therapy Helps:

  • Reduces inflammation with soft tissue mobilization
  • Strengthens supporting shoulder muscles
  • Teaches proper movement mechanics to avoid reinjury
  • Enhances flexibility and pain-free mobility

Pro Tip: Always warm up and stretch your shoulders before engaging in overhead sports.

4. Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis)

Why It Happens: Not just for tennis players—anyone using repetitive wrist or arm movements (golfers, gardeners, and DIYers included) can develop this overuse injury.

Symptoms:

  • Burning pain on the outside of the elbow
  • Weak grip strength
  • Pain when lifting, gripping, or twisting

How Physical Therapy Helps:

  • Targets the source of overuse and reduces inflammation
  • Strengthens forearm muscles and tendons
  • Guides you through stretching and strengthening exercises
  • Provides ergonomic tips for sport or work

Pro Tip: Use proper technique and take frequent breaks during repetitive tasks.

5. Hamstring Strains

Why It Happens: Sprinting, jumping, or sudden acceleration (common in track, soccer, or pickup football) can overstretch or tear the hamstring muscles.

Symptoms:

  • Sudden sharp pain in the back of the thigh
  • Bruising or swelling
  • Difficulty walking or straightening the leg

How Physical Therapy Helps:

  • Accelerates healing through guided stretches and exercises
  • Prevents scar tissue build-up
  • Restores flexibility and range of motion
  • Improves posture and movement to prevent recurrence

Pro Tip: Avoid jumping straight into intense workouts—gradually increase your training load.

Why Physical Therapy Is Essential for Sports Injury Recovery

Physical therapy is not just about rehabilitation—it’s about getting you back to doing what you love, safely and confidently. Unlike rest alone, physical therapy focuses on restoring function, preventing re-injury, and addressing underlying issues that led to the injury in the first place.

At Midlothian Medical and Sports Center, our experienced physical therapists tailor treatment plans to your unique goals, whether that’s returning to a competitive league or simply jogging pain-free at the park.

Our therapy services help with:

  • Pain management without dependency on medication
  • Faster, more complete recovery
  • Preventing chronic issues
  • Building strength and flexibility
  • Education on movement patterns and injury prevention

FAQs: Summer Sports Injuries and Physical Therapy

Q: How soon should I start physical therapy after an injury?
A: As soon as possible. Early intervention helps reduce pain, restore movement, and prevent complications.

Q: Can physical therapy replace surgery?
A: In some cases, yes. PT can improve function and reduce pain enough to avoid surgery altogether, especially with strains, sprains, and tendonitis.

Q: What if I’m not an athlete—can I still benefit?
A: Absolutely. Physical therapy is for anyone experiencing pain or limited mobility from activity, injury, or overuse.

Q: How many sessions will I need?
A: It depends on your injury and goals, but our therapists will create a personalized plan and keep you informed every step of the way.

Don’t Let a Summer Injury Sideline You

Injuries can be frustrating—but they don’t have to ruin your summer. With the right care and a team of dedicated physical therapists, you can heal faster, move better, and get back to enjoying every sunny moment.

At Midlothian Medical and Sports Center, we combine advanced techniques, personalized attention, and a deep understanding of sports biomechanics to help our patients recover better and stronger than before.

Call us today to schedule your consultation or book online to start your recovery journey.

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