Spring Sports: Preventing and Treating Sports Injuries

Spring Sports: Preventing and Treating Sports Injuries

As the warm spring weather coaxes people to lace up their running shoes or break out their baseball gloves, its important to take steps to prevent common sports injuries like sprains, strains, dislocations or bone fractures. 

A little preparation and prevention can go a long way to help people avoid sports injuries. And when an injury is unavoidable, Holland Hospital Sports Medicine helps people recover and get back to doing the activities they love.

Risks and Long-Term Effects

While every sport has a level of risk for injury, being sedentary is a much greater risk to long-term health.

While more severe injuries can have a permanent effect on a persons abilities, most sport injuries are relatively minor. With time, proper treatment and rehabilitation, people can make a full recovery and get back to their normal level of activity and performance. In fact, treatment and physical therapy can sometimes improve a persons performance by addressing the underlying issue that led to the injury.

Preventing Sports Injuries

Generally, sports injuries can be prevented through proper coaching, preparation and protective equipment. Some of the most important steps to take to avoid injuries are:

  • Warm up by increasing heart rate and blood flow.
  • Gradually increase your level of activity over time.
  • Pay attention to proper nutrition and hydration.

Treatment and Recovery

Most sports injuries require rest to heal and recover, but that doesnt always mean the patient needs to stop being active altogether. 

Where can I learn more?

Holland Hospital Sports Medicine has an expert team of sports medicine physicians, physical therapists and athletic trainers to help people stay active, recover from injuries and perform their best.