How Physical Therapy Can Help You Get Ready for Fall Sports
Before you know it, the cooler season will come, and so will fall sports! Are you wondering how to prepare yourself for your favorite autumn activities? Or have you been struggling with an old injury that just doesn’t seem to be going away? Either way, Amber Hill Therapy Centers can help.
Everyone involved in athletics knows that one thing is for sure: competition comes with a risk of injury. Fortunately, physical therapy can help athletes recover from injuries and prepare them for their upcoming seasons.
Whether you compete in cross-country running, football, or soccer, our team can help you resolve an injury and provide you with the tools you need to be at your peak physical condition for the start of the season.



How Physical Therapy Helps Athletes Prepare for Fall Sports
Playing the sport you love, whether competitively or just for fun, is an important part of staying healthy and enjoying your life. And making sure your body is strong, stable, and prepped for the game is vital for maintaining high performance.
Conditioning is a significant part of staying healthy when you play sports. Fortunately, we offer customized conditioning programs that can lower your risk of sustaining an injury during the game and improve your performance.
These programs focus on keeping you healthy and strong. They incorporate sports-specific strengthening and training methods to ensure your body can tolerate the demands of your sport while improving your ability to compete at a high level. Techniques like targeted exercises, lifting weights, and proactive recovery practices further help prevent athletes from injuring themselves.
In short, a physical therapy-focused conditioning program can prepare you for the ups and downs of the fall sports season.
Exercise of the Month
Isometric Ankle Exercise
3 Sets, 10 Reps. (Materials needed: immovable object)
Slowly push against an immovable object in 4 directions of ankle movement, such as inward, outward, up, and down. Hold for 5 seconds.

Understanding Sports Injuries (And The Role Of Physical Therapy)
One significant aspect of physical therapy is that it can help you prevent an injury this fall. Injuries are a part of any sports season and are typically placed into two categories: acute or overuse.
Acute injuries are caused by a specific incident, such as:
- Sprains
- Fractures or dislocations
- Concussions
In contrast, overuse injuries are caused by repetitive movements or poor technique. Some examples of overuse injuries include:
- Tennis elbow
- Shin splints
- Jumper’s knee
- Stress fractures
- Tendinitis
More About Common Sports Injuries: Sprains and Strains
Sprains are extremely common in sports. Ligaments connect bones together and help support your joints. When a ligament is stretched beyond its limits, a sprain can occur. Once the ligament is stretched, it becomes looser and more susceptible to being sprained again in the future.
Strains are similar to sprains but occur in muscles and tendons, not ligaments. Tendons connect muscles to bones. Once a tendon or muscle is injured, it needs to be resolved fully, or it can lead to persistent pain and limitations in function.
Injury Prevention with Physical Therapy
Receiving physical therapy before you begin playing this fall could make all the difference in how ready your body is to be out on the field or court. The process begins with an injury screening to identify any underlying conditions that can lead to future injuries. Once we identify limitations, restrictions, and weaknesses, we’ll provide you with a personalized program to resolve them.
As you progress through rehabilitation, the intensity and complexity of your program will increase accordingly. We design your program to meet your specific needs, including incorporating sports-specific training to prepare your body for the demands of a competitive sports season.
Sources: https://delfamdoc.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/current-trends-sports-injury-prevention.pdf, https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40279-019-01232-4
Request an Appointment To Get Started
Encouraging healing and avoiding injury are top priorities at Amber Hill Therapy Centers. In addition to directly treating injuries, we can help you improve your range of motion, strength, and overall function to prevent additional harm from occurring and get you ready for your sport.
Are you an athlete prepping for fall sports? Schedule an appointment today to learn more about how physical therapy can get you geared up to have your best season yet!

Aquatic Therapy: A Gentle Path to Recovery
Aquatic therapy is a safe, low-impact treatment option that uses the unique properties of water to help reduce pain, improve movement, and support recovery. At Amber Hill Therapy Centers, our licensed therapists use a specially designed therapeutic pool at our New Market location to create personalized programs for patients of all ages and activity levels.
The warmth, buoyancy, and resistance of water work together to provide a gentle yet effective environment for exercise. Buoyancy reduces the pressure on joints and muscles, making movement easier and less painful. At the same time, the natural resistance of water helps build strength, improve flexibility, and enhance balance, all without putting undue stress on the body.
Aquatic therapy is particularly beneficial for individuals recovering from surgery or injury, managing chronic pain conditions like arthritis or fibromyalgia, or those who have difficulty tolerating traditional land-based therapy. It is also ideal for improving mobility, endurance, and overall function in a comfortable, supportive setting.
Whether you’re looking to ease pain, regain strength, or improve your quality of life, aquatic therapy offers a refreshing and effective path forward. Talk to your therapist today to see if this gentle approach could be the right fit for your recovery journey.

Fresh & Healthy Salsa Recipe
- 4 ripe tomatoes
- 1 red onion
- 3 garlic cloves
- 1 jalapeno (stemmed and seeded)
- 1/3 cup fresh cilantro
- 3 tbsp fresh lime juice
- 3 tsp ground cumin
- 1 1/2 tsp salt
- 15 oz crushed tomatoes (1 can)
- 4.5 oz diced green chiles (1 can)
Place the fresh tomatoes, onion, garlic, peppers, cilantro, lime juice, cumin, and salt in a food processor. Pulse until the contents are blended to desired consistency. Pour in the crushed tomatoes and green chiles. Puree until mostly smooth. Refrigerate until ready to serve.






