Hockey is an exhilarating winter sport, but it comes with a risk of injuries that every player should be aware of. At RHO Sports Medicine, our team of experienced specialists in sports medicine and physical therapy sees a variety of hockey-related injuries each season, with knee and shoulder injuries among the most common. Understanding these injuries can help players stay safe on the ice and recover more effectively if they occur.

1. Knee Injuries

Knee injuries are one of the most frequent concerns for hockey players. The fast pace, sudden stops, and twisting movements can lead to ACL tears, meniscus tears, and ligament strains. Early intervention from our team can reduce recovery time and prevent long-term complications.

Our physical therapy programs are designed to strengthen the knee, improve stability, and get players back on the ice safely.

2. Shoulder Injuries

Shoulder dislocations, labral tears, and strains are common due to falls, collisions, and body checks. These injuries can limit mobility and affect performance if not treated properly.

Our sports medicine specialists work closely with patients to assess the injury, provide personalized treatment plans, and implement targeted physical therapy to restore strength and function.

3. Other Common Injuries

Hockey players are also prone to concussions, ankle sprains, wrist fractures, and muscle strains. Even minor injuries can impact performance if left untreated. Our team emphasizes preventative care and proper rehabilitation to keep players performing at their best.

Preventing and Treating Injuries

At RHO Sports Medicine, we focus on both prevention and treatment. Physical therapy programs, individualized exercise plans, and professional guidance from our sports medicine team can help reduce the risk of injury and accelerate recovery.

Our goal is to keep athletes active, healthy, and ready for every game.

Contact Our RHO Team

If you or a loved one experiences a knee, shoulder, or other hockey-related injury, don’t wait. Contact us today to schedule an evaluation with our expert team. Early treatment is key to a full recovery and getting back to the ice safely.