South County, MO

South County, MO

Sports therapy for your unique needs as an athlete

South County, MO Sports Therapy

Physical activity is an essential part of your life. Whether it’s through playing ball with friends from work, practicing catch with your youngest child, going for a morning jog, competing for scholarships and recruitment, or are a professional athlete by trade, you love to move. When you’re an athlete, sustaining any bodily injury is difficult. It’s important for any kind of injury or surgery to seek a safe, complete recovery that prepares you to get back to the physical activities you love. Thus, you need the professional treatment and guidance of a sports therapist.

Axes Physical Therapy is commited to providing all of your sports therapy needs in South County, MO. The team at Axes Physical Therapy is the leader in South County, MO sports therapy and sports injury rehabilitation. Our team of of physical therapists and athletic trainers are ready to get you back in the game. We work closely with each of our patients to align your treatment plan with your goals for returning to an physical lifestyle. With your active participation in your treatment and the guidance, education, and treatments of your sports therapist, sports therapy will once again make you the active athlete you turly are. To begin your return to optimal strength, health, and recovery, schedule your first South County, MO sports therapy appointment today or get more information about what we do by sending us a message or requesting an appointment now.

What is Sports Therapy?

Sports therapy is a specialized field within phsycial therapy built around the objective of preventing injuries, acheiving optimal athletic performance, and returning athletes back to health following an acute or chronic injury. The sports therapist works closely with the athlete to return the patient to their peak performance level to return safely to their sport. Patients in South County, MO sports therapy usually begin after experiencing an acute injury, after receiving surgery, or when suffering from overuse injuries that make it difficult or painful to participate in their usual activities.

Sports therapy is the convergence of the principles of sport and exercise science with the primary objectives of optimizing movement, improving athletic performance, and recovering from injury. It is practiced and administered by sports therapists who apply their knowledge, skills, and abilities in evidence-based therapeutic practices to help athletes of all levels. These professionals have specialized their careers in treating athletes, both amateur and professional, and are experts in musculoskeletal rehabilitation. Sports therapy places a focus on rehabilitation, treatment, prevention, and education.

Receiving South County, MO Sports Therapy

When you enter a South County, MO sports therapy program, your certified sports therapist will:

  • Review, in depth, your medical history and understand your goals for recovery
  • Assess and diagnose any injuries
  • Discuss and consult with you and your physician to develop a personalized treatment plan
  • Prescribe and implement an effective rehabilitation program
  • Provide the necessary education in on-going strategies for pain reduction, injury prevention, chronic injury management, and performace optimization
  • Administer appropriate hands-on mobilization therapies
  • Advise you on the best ways to maintain your ideal fitness level
  • When necessary, make referals to additional medical specialty providers

Your sports therapy program will be personalized – singular to your own unique personal needs and goals as an athlete. You will work very closely with one of our highly-regarded sports therapists, who will play the roles of physical therapist, performance coach, advisor, and occasional drill sergeant. Together, you and your sports therapist will colaboratively design your sports therapy program using a combination of specialized treatments, exercises, and movements to help you properly heal after an injury, quickly return you to your preferred performance level, and fully prepare you for the mental challenge of returning to the competitive atmosphere of sports.

Patients receive a number of different treatment techniques in South County, MO sports therapy, some of which include:

Our experienced, certified sports therapists and support team are familiar with your specific needs and challenges as an athlete in recovery. Regardless of whether you are a young athlete just beginning your introduction to sports, a casual athlete who simply enjoys being active, or are involved in the highest level of competition available, we understand how an injury can affect your life. The struggle of physical pain, discomfort, and restricted mobility is also incredibly psychologically painful, and is compounded by the mental and emotional turmoil that a naturally active, driven individual grapples with when suffering an injury. It is natural to experience such feelings as frustration with the limiting nature of your injury and fear, doubt, or anxiety about returning to your previous ability level. With the support of a good sports therapist a positive, fun, supportive healing environment, you can work through any challenges you face in your recovery, both physical and mental.

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Who Can Benefit From Sports Therapy?

Sports therapy commonly occurs court-side or in a competitive sports setting, that is not always the case. Sports therapy is for anybody who wants to remain physically active and injury-free. If you would like to improve your physical performance or properly recover for an injury or surgery, you can and should receive sports therapy in South County, MO. It will allow you to return to sports and physical activity, in whatever form you prefer, as quickly and as safely as possible.

We treat South County, MO sports therapy patients for many different reasons. The most common sports-related injuries, according to the National Institute of Health are:

  • Sprains and strains
  • Knee injuries
  • Swollen muscles
  • Sort tissue injuries
  • Achilles tendon injuries
  • Shin splints and shin pain
  • Rotator cuff injuries
  • Broken bones (simple and compound fractures)
  • Joint dislocations

There is always a risk of injuries like those listed above when one engages in physical activity. However, the risk increases for someone who is not in good physical shape or anyone who participates in physical activity without simple precautions. You can reduce the risk of injury by adequately preparing before playing. Adequate preparation includes a proper active warm-up and ongoing and regular strength and flexibility training. Additionally, using the proper technique and appropriate safety equipment for any sport reduces the chances of serious injury. Even the world’s top athletes are prone to injury when they push themselves too far, playing without the proper rest or before allowing their current injuries the necessary recovery time.

Still, sometimes injuries happen even in the most careful situations. When this happens, reacting to the injury correctly is key in reducing the impact of the injury and managing its effect. It’s important to know what to do immediately after an acute injury. Often, the best thing to do is to stop playing. Do not try to play through it, no matter how minor you think it might be. For many kinds of injuries, the first step in treatment is the RICE method, which stands for rest, ice, compression, and elevation. It will alleviate pain, minimize swelling, and speed up the healing process. Most importantly, make sure you consider the most appropriate medical treatment to help you manage your condition. After you become injured, receive medical care right away and contact Axes Physical Therapy to begin sports therapy.

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We know that you value your active lifestyle, and returning to the sports you love is one of your top concerns after you’ve been injured or have had to undergo surgery. Sports therapy is the solution for complete rehabilitation and a complete and lasting recovery. When you work with Axes for your South County, MO sports therapy needs, we will ensure that you heal according to research-based timelines specific to your injury and that you receive the proper therapeutic interventions, and we are committed to working with you to prevent further injury. Let us share our extensive knowledge and years of experience with you to help you get back to the physical activity you love. Our many conveniently located facilities throughout the Greater St. Louis area are locally owned and operated, and our staff is focused on catering to our clients’ individual needs and goals. You will receive individualized care from sports therapists who know what it means to be an athlete. Don’t believe us? Check out our five-star Google reviews from previous patients.

When you are an athlete who needs to recover from an injury or surgery, time is of the essence. A good South County, MO sports therapy practice will guide you in the timely and complete recovery you seek. For more information on our sports therapy program and other services, contact us online, visit our locations page for the office nearest you, or select your area from the list below.

Services Offered

Services Offered
  • Physical Therapy
    • Pre/Post Surgical Rehabilitation
    • Acute Injury Management
    • Chronic Injury Management
  • Work Conditioning/Hardening
  • Functional Capacity Evaluations
  • Certified Hand Therapy
  • Sports Physical Therapy
  • Pediatric Orthopedic Physical Therapy
  • Geriatric Physical Therapy
  • Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization
  • Spine Specialty – Certified Manual Therapy
  • Trigger Point Dry Needling
  • Free Injury Screenings
  • Kinesio Taping®
  • Blood Flow Restriction Therapy
  • Certified Wellness Coaching

Our Team

Stephen Brunjes
OTR/L, CEAS
Brian Wahlig
Front Office Supervisor
Sarah Schroeder
MOTR/L, CHT, Astym Cert
Mandy Carter
MSPT, CMPT, ATC, CWC
Ray Bauer
Clinic Director, MSPT, CMPT

Locations

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Injuries and pain shouldn’t keep you from moving and doing the things you love.