If you're a passionate basketball player in Tampa Bay, you know the joy of scoring or assisting on a basket and the pain that can come from pushing your body to the limits. At Crossover Physical Therapy and Performance, we understand the unique demands and stresses that basketball places on your body, and we're here to help you get back on the court stronger than ever with our individualized physical therapy for basketball players.
We are well-versed in the intricacies of basketball-related injuries. We understand the game, your movements, and the biomechanics involved, which allows us to create tailored treatment plans for a faster recovery.
We recognize that every injury is unique and needs individualized attention. Each session will be 1:1 with a Doctor of Physical Therapy who has the same passion as you for your sport.
We stay updated on the latest rehabilitation techniques and equipment to provide you with the best care possible. From manual therapy to advanced modalities, we have the tools to accelerate your healing process.
Don't let a basketball injury be the end of your game. At Crossover Physical Therapy and Performance, we're here to help you come back stronger, with expert guidance and a personalized approach to your recovery. Contact us today to schedule your initial evaluation, and let's work together to get you back on the court and better than ever!
Basketball is an exhilarating sport, but it can also be physically demanding, leading to a range of injuries.
We specialize in diagnosing and treating the following injuries with a tailored approach.
If you've experienced any of these injuries or are seeking guidance on injury prevention, contact us today to schedule an evaluation with our basketball injury experts.
Quick direction changes, jumping, and landing on someone’s foot can result in ankle sprains. These injuries can vary in severity, from mild to severe, and require proper basketball injury rehabilitation to prevent future issues.
Basketball players are susceptible to knee injuries, with the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) tear being one of the most notorious. We also see many cases of patellar tendonitis and meniscus tears.
Prolonged intense running and quick changes of speed can lead to shin splints. These are painful, often caused by a sudden increase in training, under prepared muscles, or improper footwear.
Basketball involves constant sprinting, change of direction, and jumping, which can cause muscle strains, especially in the calves, hamstrings, and quadriceps.
The repetitive high-impact nature of basketball can lead to stress fractures, most commonly seen in the shin or foot bones.
Jump shots, overhead passes, falls, getting around picks, and aggressive play can strain the shoulder, leading to rotator cuff injuries, AC joint sprains, or labrum injuries.
Falls or reaching to steal the ball can result in hand and finger injuries, such as sprains or dislocations.
Our clinic is located right in the heart of Tampa Bay, making it easy for you to access the care you need, whether you're in Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, or any of the surrounding areas.