Sports Injuries
Sports Injuries
Smarter recovery. Earlier return to play.
Whether you play competitively, hit the gym, or love staying active, a sports injury can derail everything fast. Maybe it came on suddenly—a bad step, a pull, a twist—or it’s been building slowly for weeks as an ache that just won’t go away.
At Timpanogos Physical Therapy, we help athletes and active adults recover from sports injuries and overuse problems—and get back to their sport faster and more confidently than with “rest and hope” alone.
- Shockwave therapy
- Electromagnetic therapy (EMTT)
- Hands-on treatment
- Targeted strength and conditioning
- Red / near-infrared light therapy
- Taping and KT taping when appropriate
- EMS body sculpting / muscle-building technology to help specific muscles gain strength and endurance faster
…and, when needed, we can directly order X-rays or MRIs from our clinic so you get answers quickly, without extra appointments.
Because of this combination of advanced therapies plus smart, sport-specific rehab, many athletes can return to play sooner than they typically would with more traditional approaches like rest, medication, and generic exercises alone.
Sports-minded care from someone who’s been in the game
Your care is led by Dr. Phil Richards, DPT, who has real-world experience in the sports world—including a residency with the Cleveland Guardians professional baseball organization.
That background matters because:
- He understands the pressures of seasons, tryouts, and rosters
- He knows how to balance healing with performance
- He’s used to working with athletes, coaches, and medical teams to build clear plans and timelines
You’re not just getting “clinic PT”—you’re getting care from someone who knows what it’s like behind the scenes in professional sports and can scale that mindset to your level of activity.
Sports & overuse injuries we treat often
- Running injuries – shin splints, plantar fasciitis, Achilles pain, IT band issues, hip and knee pain
- Lifting/gym injuries – shoulder pain, low back or hip strain, knee irritation, elbow or wrist problems
- Court & field sports – ankle sprains, knee pain, hamstring and groin strains, patellar tendon issues
- Overuse syndromes – tendinopathies (Achilles, patellar, rotator cuff, elbow), stress-related soft-tissue irritation
- Post-surgical athletes – after ACL reconstruction, meniscus surgery, shoulder labral repair, etc.
- Youth, adult, and masters athletes who want a real plan, not just “take a few weeks off”
If your injury is very new—something you just rolled, pulled, or sprained—our Acute Strains & Sprains approach folds right into your sports injury plan.
Why sports injuries keep coming back
Most sports injuries aren’t just “bad luck.” They often stick around or keep returning because of:
- Training load issues – big jumps in intensity, volume, or frequency
- Strength or control gaps – especially in hips, core, shoulders, and calves
- Technique factors – running mechanics, jumping/landing, lifting form, or cutting patterns
- Old injuries that never fully regained strength or power
- One-speed training – always going hard, rarely building a base first
Our job is to look beyond the painful area and answer two big questions:
How we help athletes & active people

1. Detailed, sport-focused assessment
We take time to understand:
- Your sport or activity (pickleball ≠ , baseball ≠ , CrossFit)
- What specific movements provoke your symptoms
- Where you are in your season or training block
- Your injury history, goals, and timeline
We test mobility, strength, control, and sport-specific tasks so your plan actually fits what you do—not just what hurts when we poke it.
2. Shockwave Therapy – a significant lever for stubborn sports injuries
We use shockwave therapy frequently in our sports population, especially for:
- Tendinopathies – patellar, Achilles, rotator cuff, gluteal, elbow
- Chronic muscle tightness and hotspots after strains
- Plantar fasciitis and long-standing heel pain
Shockwave delivers targeted mechanical pulses that help:
- Decrease local pain and sensitivity
- Encourage better tissue remodeling
- Make loading and strengthening more comfortable and effective
When shockwave is combined with the right mix of strengthening, loading progressions, and movement changes, athletes often find they can return to training and competition sooner than with traditional methods that rely primarily on rest, medication, and basic exercises.
3. Electromagnetic Therapy (EMTT)
EMTT uses pulsed electromagnetic fields over injured or overloaded areas to:
- Help overworked muscles and tendons relax
- Support micro-circulation and recovery
- Calm irritable tissues so you tolerate training and rehab better
We often pair EMTT with shockwave therapy for a one-two combination: reduce irritability + rebuild capacity.
4. Manual Therapy & Taping
Hands-on care and taping support the bigger plan.
- Joint mobilization (spine, hip, knee, ankle, shoulder, etc.)
- Soft-tissue work for overloaded muscle and fascia
- Taping and KT taping to offload painful structures, guide motion, or provide short-term support for practices, games, or workouts
If taping helps, we can also teach you or a family member how to apply it between visits.
5. Strength, power, EMS & sport-specific progression
This is where you really earn your way back to sport.
Your program may include:
- Rebuilding base strength in the right areas (hips, core, shoulders, calves, feet)
- Tendon-loading plans – isometrics, eccentrics, and heavy-slow work when appropriate
- Balance, agility, and change-of-direction drills for court and field athletes
- Jumping, landing, and plyometrics when you’re ready
- Structured return-to-running or return-to-sport progressions with clear steps and criteria
When it’s appropriate, we can also incorporate our EMS body sculpting / muscle-building technology to:
- Intensively recruit and train specific muscle groups
- Help rebuild strength and endurance more efficiently
- Support an earlier and more confident return to play—especially when pain or deconditioning has made traditional strengthening harder to start
Our goal isn’t just to get you out of pain—it’s to get you performing again with a body (and plan) you trust.
6. Red & Near-Infrared Light Therapy
We often use red and near-infrared light therapy to:
- Support recovery after heavier sessions
- Help manage post-workout or post-game soreness
- Promote tissue health without adding more mechanical load
It’s a simple way to help your body recover between the demands of rehab and sport.
7. Imaging when it actually changes the plan
If we suspect a fracture, significant tear, or other structural issue where imaging would change your care, we can:
- Order X-rays or MRIs directly from our clinic
- Review results with you in plain language
- Coordinate with your physician, orthopedic surgeon, or other provider as needed
That means fewer hoops to jump through to figure out what’s really going on.
What progress can look like
- Running farther or faster without the same pain flaring at the same point
- Playing full games or matches without constantly worrying about “that spot”
- Lifting, jumping, cutting, and sprinting with more confidence and less guarding
- A clear plan for training load so you’re building capacity instead of bouncing between injury and rest
- In some cases, avoiding or delaying surgery by getting tissues stronger and movement more efficient
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to stop my sport completely?
Can you help even if I’ve tried PT before?
Do you work with youth athletes?
What if I’m not a “serious athlete”?
Ready to get back in the game—with a better plan?
Whether your goal is a race, a season, a PR in the gym, or just keeping up with your kids, you don’t have to navigate a sports injury alone. Schedule an evaluation with Timpanogos Physical Therapy, and we’ll build a clear, realistic plan that uses advanced tools—including shockwave, EMTT, and EMS muscle-building technology—to help you recover, rebuild, and return to your sport—often sooner than with traditional methods.
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