Are you dealing with a sports injury? According to Gallup-Palmer College, when surveyed, 78% of Americans reported a preference for pain management that’s drug-free. Working with a therapist is an effective option if you have a new or ongoing sports injury and want a drug-free treatment approach. Let’s take a closer look at a few common signs that it’s time to see a sports rehab therapist to help you get back on your feet.
1. Ongoing Pain
No one wants to face a future of never-ending pain. Sports injuries, unfortunately, can create a situation where a life with ongoing and recurring pain is a distinct possibility. These injuries can become more complicated if you don’t want to rely solely on medication for pain management. Luckily, sports rehab is an effective treatment modality that allows your body to repair itself without the interference of ongoing, daily medication. If you’ve been experiencing ongoing pain that isn’t improving or is getting worse, despite your best efforts, it’s time to seek additional treatment.
2. Reduction in Mobility
We all experience aches and pains following intense physical activity, especially as we age. The wear and tear that athletes and other active people experience can eventually build up to the point where your range of motion and overall mobility is affected. Working with a sports specialist can ensure that you regain as much of your mobility as possible without causing further harm to your body. There’s no benefit from trying to tough it out or overcoming your reduction in mobility through brute force.
3. Nerve Damage or Numbness
Any numbness or nerve damage you experience is a serious matter requiring immediate medical attention. Once the initial injury is dealt with and the cause of the numbness is identified, the road to recovery can be long. Physical therapy and sports rehab can help you to regain sensation, but improvement doesn’t happen overnight. In cases where you can’t correct the damage, it is often possible to prevent the nerve damage from spreading or worsening. If you ever experience numbness in your body, no matter the cause, you must seek medical care as soon as possible.
These are just a few signs that you should see a sports rehab therapist. Our team will work to address your unique needs by working with you to ensure your treatment plan aligns with your needs and preferences. Contact Bryce Olson Physical Therapy today and schedule an exam today.