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Why Weekly Physical Therapy Support Is Essential for High School Athletes

High school athletes are pushing their limits more than ever. Whether they’re logging miles in cross-country, battling in basketball, or perfecting routines in gymnastics, one thing is clear: injuries are common and preventable. While athletic trainers and strength coaches play crucial roles, weekly physical therapy (PT) adds a level of expertise in recovery, biomechanics, and movement correction that can make a significant difference.

🏃‍♀️ Injury Risks Across Sports

Overuse injuries are especially prevalent in endurance and skill-based sports. Consider these injury rates per 1,000 athletic exposures (AEs):

  • Girls’ Cross-Country: 17.0

  • Boys’ Cross-Country: 10.9

  • Basketball: ~6.8–7.8

  • Soccer: ~6.2–8.5

  • Gymnastics & Cheer: High rates of both acute and overuse injuries

Many of these involve lower-extremity stress injuries like shin splints, tendinopathy, and stress fractures. Studies show up to 50% of runners and 30% of court athletes report injuries in a given season, often from repetitive loading and alignment issues.

🩺 What Existing Staff Cover

  • Athletic Trainers (ATs) handle on-site care, injury triage, and referrals

  • Strength Coaches focus on performance, conditioning, and mechanics

They’re vital—but neither specializes in rehabilitation, gait correction, or managing chronic or recurrent injuries.

⚖️ The PT Advantage: Movement & Rehab Experts

Physical therapists are licensed doctors (DPTs) trained to:

  • Analyze gait, alignment, and movement dysfunction

  • Design individualized rehab and corrective plans

  • Implement return-to-play protocols

  • Provide manual therapy and neuromuscular re-education

PTs ensure that injuries don’t just “heal”, they heal right. Their presence supports recovery and prevents breakdowns in form that lead to future injury.

🔧 Why Weekly PT Is Worth It

✅ Prevention

PTs catch biomechanical problems early, like pelvic drop, valgus collapse, or asymmetrical stride, before they cause injury.

✅ Recovery

PTs guide athletes through progressive rehab, targeting the root cause, not just the symptoms.

✅ Integration

Weekly sessions allow PTs to sync with ATs and coaches for consistent, team-aligned care that elevates performance and safety.

💡 Conclusion

Whether it’s distance running, basketball, or winter sports like wrestling and cheer, high school athletes face real physical demands and high injury risks. Weekly PT support enhances injury prevention, improves recovery, and bridges the gap between injury and performance. For programs where families and boosters have funded this added support, it’s a wise investment that pays dividends all season long.

Written by Dr Nate Henry – PT, DPT, DSc, Board Certified OCS & SCS, CSCS| Physio Room

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