Men’s Lacrosse Injuries

Lacrosse is America’s fastest-growing sport, in the past decade, high school lacrosse has exploded. The sport has four major versions that have different sticks, fields, rules, and equipment: men’s field lacrosse, women’s lacrosse, box lacrosse, and intercrossed.

Although lacrosse is growing at a rapid speed, it also comes with a lot of potential injuries. Due to the different rules between the men and women, it is important to understand how injuries can occur in both versions. Lacrosse injuries are also more common in males because it’s a contact sport. The women’s game does not allow body contact but does allow the stick to stick contact.

 

Common Lacrosse injuries include:

  • Ankle Sprain
  • Head and face contusion
  • Concussion
  • Knee sprain (ACL, MCL)
  • Wrist fracture
  • Hip flexor strain
  • Low back pain
  • Shoulder separations
  • Shoulder subluxations
  • Quadriceps strains

 

Overall, lacrosse is a moderate risk sport in which the vast majority of injuries can be corrected by a physical therapist. That being said, a number of common injuries do occur in both men’s and women’s lacrosse as a result of contact with a player, another stick, or the ball.

Some ways to prevent injuries are, wear the right equipment, know the rules of the game, take a break, and report all injuries. Also stay in shape all year round and warm up properly by thoroughly stretching and gradually increasing the intensity of the workouts.

With any injury, participation should be stopped until an assessment is made by a qualified health professional. For athletes who have experienced a sports-related injury such as lacrosse, Island Sports Physical Therapy will help to speed up recovery and restore function. So the player is ready to get back in the game.

At Island Sports Physical Therapy we believe that patients need to coincide with their physical therapy and treatment.

Common Women’s Lacrosse Injuries

Women’s lacrosse, one of the most popular sports in North America is known for causing many injuries among its players. Island Sports Physical Therapy in Huntington, East Northport, Nesconset, East Meadow, Glen Cove, and Coram,  treat many women who have suffered from common lacrosse injuries. The most important thing Island Sports Physical Therapy focuses on is a fast and full recovery for their patients, and making sure that they are able to get back to playing as soon as possible. If you play lacrosse in Huntington, NY, Island Sports Physical Therapy can help treat a wide variety of injuries.

Lacrosse is known as a moderate risk sport and the majority of injuries are sprains, strains, and bruises, however many other serious injuries also occur such as

  • Ankle sprain
  • Head or face contusion
  • Concussion
  • Knee sprain (ACL, MCL)
  • Wrist fracture
  • Hip flexor strain
  • Low back pain
  • Many more

It is important for women’s lacrosse players to cease activity that uses the injured part of the body in order to prevent it from getting any worse. Often times the injury occurs because of repetitive motion or continuously injuring the same area. Lacrosse requires a lot of stopping and starting, sprinting and vigorous exercising that can get the culprit of the injury.

The good news is that there are many ways to prevent women’s lacrosse injuries and there are also many ways to treat these injuries. It is important for women’s lacrosse players to stay in shape even during the offseason in order to keep their muscles conditioned to the hard workouts during the season. This helps to prevent many injuries because the body is not shocked when it needs to perform during the season. Some other ways to prevent and treat women’s lacrosse injuries are:

  • Know the rules
  • Maintain open communication
  • Be proactive in conditioning
  • Wear the right equipment
  • Take a break
  • Report all injuries
  • Cess participation if injured
  • Apply heat or ice depending on the injury
  • Always stretch and exercise
  • See a physical therapist

If you or anyone you know is suffering from a women’s lacrosse injuries or plays lacrosse in Huntington, NY and needs tips and information on how to treat that injury, schedule an appointment at Island Sports Physical Therapy of Huntington at 631-462-9595 or visit our website, https://islandsportspt.com .