Expert Sports Injury Rehabilitation in Michigan
At Neil King Physical Therapy, our Sports Medicine Physical Therapy program is designed to support athletes of all levels—from youth and amateur athletes to professionals—in recovering from injuries, enhancing performance, and preventing future issues. Our team employs specialized, evidence-based techniques that promote safe, effective healing and optimal physical conditioning.
Our Sports Injury Therapy services
We provide a range of specialized treatments and services designed to meet the unique needs of athletes at all levels:
- Customized rehabilitation programs to address specific injuries, focusing on restoring function, mobility, and strength
- Hands-on techniques to alleviate muscle tension, improve circulation, and enhance soft tissue flexibility
- Targeted joint techniques to increase range of motion and reduce pain
- Advanced assessments to identify and correct improper movement patterns, reducing the risk of reinjury
- Tailored exercise regimens aimed at improving strength, agility, balance, and sport-specific skills
- Exercises and drills to enhance motor control and coordination for improved athletic performance
- Strength-building exercises targeting muscle groups essential for performance and injury prevention
- Training to improve balance, body awareness, and stability, particularly for injury-prone joints like the ankles and knees
- Comprehensive evaluations to ensure athletes are ready to return to their sport safely and effectively
conditions We Treat
Our experienced therapists are skilled in managing a variety of neurological conditions, including:
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ACL, MCL, and Meniscus Injuries
Rehabilitation for knee ligament injuries, common in high-impact sports
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Shoulder Injuries
Treatment for rotator cuff tears, labral tears, impingement, and instability
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Sprains and Strains
Rehabilitation for muscle strains, ligament sprains, and tendon injuries in various body parts
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Tendinitis and Tendinosis
Care for conditions like Achilles tendinitis, patellar tendinitis, and tennis or golfer’s elbow
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Plantar Fasciitis
Targeted therapy to reduce foot pain and improve mobility for athletes with heel or arch pain
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Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome (Runner’s Knee)
Exercises and conditioning to reduce knee pain associated with running and jumping activities
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Overuse Injuries
Treatment and prevention plans for injuries from repetitive activities, like swimmer’s shoulder and runner’s knee
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Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
Recovery programs for athletes returning from surgeries such as ACL reconstruction, rotator cuff repair, or hip labral surgery