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Back-to-School Prep for Student Athletes: A Physical Therapy Game Plan for Injury-Free Success

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At Movement Driven Performance Physcial Therapy in St. John’s, FL, we know that student athletes don’t get an off-season — especially when back-to-school means back to conditioning, tryouts, and preseason practice. Whether your athlete is getting ready for football, volleyball, cross country, or golf, now is the time to set the foundation for a strong, injury-free season.



Here’s how we recommend preparing student athletes to perform their best this school year:


1. Start with a Physical Therapy Movement Assessment

Before lacing up the cleats or picking up the club, it’s smart to know how your body moves — and where it might be compensating. A full-body movement evaluation (like our Initial Evaluation or Golf TPI Screen) helps us:


  • Identify muscle imbalances

  • Spot early signs of overuse or instability

  • Customize injury prevention strategies for each sport


Think of it as a preseason playbook for your body.


2. Don’t Skip Strength & Stability Work

Teen athletes are often told to “stretch more” or “ice it after practice.” But real prevention starts with strength — especially in the core, hips, and shoulder stabilizers. We tailor strength work in our physical therapy that:


  • Builds durability without overtraining

  • Supports proper form in sport-specific movement

  • Scales with their growth and development


No cookie-cutter workouts here — just smart progressions based on what each body needs.


3. Prioritize Physcial Therapy and Recovery Like the Pros

School sports are demanding. Homework, long practices, and tournaments mean that recovery can’t be an afterthought. We coach young athletes and parents on:


  • Nutrition & hydration

  • Sleep habits

  • Active recovery tools (foam rolling, mobility drills)

  • When manual therapy or dry needling is appropriate


Recovery = performance. Full stop.



4. Stay Ahead of Injuries (Not Behind Them)

Here’s the truth: most injuries we see during the season were brewing for weeks. If your athlete has any nagging pain, tightness, or past injuries — now’s the time to address it.


Whether it’s an overworked shoulder, a tender knee, or back pain from swinging a golf club or throwing, our goal is to intervene early, not after a sidelining injury.


5. Make Performance Part of the Plan

We’re not just here to rehab — we’re here to help your athlete reach their next level. Our sport-specific training helps them:

  • Improve explosiveness, speed, and coordination

  • Enhance agility and control

  • Move with confidence and purpose

Because every young athlete deserves to feel strong, resilient, and prepared.


🔁 Ready to Bridge the Gap Between Health and High Performance?

At Movement Driven, we’re proud to support Northeast Florida’s student athletes with 1-on-1, customized care that doesn’t just treat — it transforms.


Book a Back-to-School Movement Evaluation today and give your athlete the edge they need this season.


Or call us to learn more about our student athlete programs and sport-specific screens.

 
 
 

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