Bump, Set, and Spike Safely This Season

Volleyball is an exciting sport that requires players to jump, land, and move quickly. Because of that rapid movement, ankle and knee injuries tend to be the most common injuries that volleyball players experience. Ankle sprains and ligament tears in the knees are especially common in sports that require stopping and starting or quickly changing directions.

“Strengthening the muscles surrounding the knees through conditioning exercises can decrease your chances of a ligament tear,” explains Dr. Wilmont R. Kreis, sports medicine specialist at Orthopedic Associates of Port Huron. “Meanwhile, wearing tight-fitting shoes will protect your feet and ankles, preventing ankle sprains.”

To further decrease your chances of suffering a knee or ankle injury, ensure the court surface is dry and free of debris. You should also wear footwear with soles conducive to volleyball floor surfaces, and practice safe landing techniques.

If you have questions about an ankle or knee injury, or would like to schedule an appointment with a specialist at Orthopedic Associates of Port Huron, call (810) 985-4900 or click here to schedule an appointment online. Visit our Facebook page for additional injury prevention tips.

 

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