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title: "Field Hockey Injury Physiotherapy in Faridabad: Treatment for Players"
description: "Field hockey injuries -- back pain from bent posture, knee injuries, ankle sprains, and hand injuries -- treated at Realign Rehab Clinic Faridabad."
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category: Sports Injury
date: Jun 13, 2026
author: Dr. Vaishali Suri (P.T.)
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# Field Hockey Injury Physiotherapy in Faridabad: Treatment for Players

> Field hockey's bent-spine playing posture creates unique lower back injury patterns. Sport-specific physiotherapy addresses hockey injury patterns for full recovery.

**Category:** Sports Injury | **Date:** Jun 13, 2026 | **Author:** Dr. Vaishali Suri (P.T.) | **Read time:** 6 min read

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## Physiotherapy for Hockey Injuries in Faridabad

Field hockey is one of India's most beloved sports, and Faridabad has a proud tradition of producing talented players. The sport's demands — explosive acceleration, sharp direction changes, stick-handling in a sustained forward-bent posture, and physical contact — create a specific injury profile. Physiotherapy tailored to hockey biomechanics is essential for fast, safe return to the pitch.

At **Realign Rehab Clinic**, NIT-5, Faridabad, our expert physiotherapists deliver personalised, evidence-based rehabilitation. We serve patients from NIT, Green Field Colony, Ballabhgarh, Sector 21–82, and across Faridabad. Book your assessment: **+91 9818185589**.

> **Research Insight:** Research in the Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport found that hockey players who completed structured physiotherapy rehabilitation had a 73% reduction in re-injury rates compared to those who returned to play based on time alone — underscoring the importance of criteria-based return-to-sport assessment.

## Causes and Risk Factors

- Acute contact injuries: collisions, stick tackles, and ball impacts

- Lower back strain from sustained forward-bent posture during play

- Hamstring and adductor strains from explosive sprinting and cutting

- Ankle sprains from uneven pitch surfaces and rapid direction changes

- Knee ligament injuries (ACL/MCL) from high-speed pivoting

- Wrist and hand injuries from stick impact or falls

- Overuse injuries: patellar tendinopathy, shin splints, and stress fractures in high-volume players

## Signs and Symptoms

- Lower back pain and stiffness — especially after playing

- Hamstring tightness and pain in the back of the thigh

- Groin pain from adductor strains or hip flexor overuse

- Ankle swelling and instability after sprains

- Knee pain and swelling from ligament or meniscal injury

- Shin pain from tibial stress reactions

- Wrist pain and reduced grip strength

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Hockey players are unique in that they play in a sustained forward-flexed posture for the entire match. This means even minor core and hip flexor weaknesses are magnified enormously. Our hockey rehabilitation programme specifically addresses this postural demand alongside the standard strength and mobility work.

*— Dr. Vaishali Suri (BPT), Realign Rehab Clinic, Faridabad*

- ✦ Lower back injuries account for 20–28% of all field hockey injuries

- ✦ Hamstring strains are the most common acute muscle injury in hockey players

- ✦ ACL injuries have a 70–80% recurrence risk without proper physiotherapy clearance

- ✦ Hockey players lose an average of 18 training days per significant lower-limb injury

## Physiotherapy Treatment at Realign Rehab, Faridabad

- Thorough musculoskeletal assessment and pitch-specific functional testing

- Spinal manual therapy and core stability for lower back issues

- Hamstring and adductor rehabilitation: eccentric loading protocols

- ACL and knee ligament rehabilitation with sport-specific return criteria

- Ankle stability retraining: proprioception and balance drills

- Hockey-specific movement retraining: low posture endurance and stick-handling positions

- Strength and conditioning programme addressing hockey-specific physical demands

- Return-to-sport progression with pitch-based functional testing

## Recovery Programme

**Phase 1 — Pain Relief (Weeks 1–3):** Manual therapy, electrotherapy (TENS/ultrasound), and gentle range-of-motion exercises to reduce inflammation and restore baseline function.

**Phase 2 — Strengthening (Weeks 3–8):** Progressive resistance training, neuromuscular re-education, and postural correction to rebuild strength and stability.

**Phase 3 — Return to Activity (Weeks 8–16):** Sport- or task-specific drills, proprioception training, and a personalised home programme to prevent recurrence.

## Why Choose Realign Rehab Clinic, Faridabad?

Realign Rehab is led by **Dr. Vaishali Suri (P.T.)**, BPT Orthopedics & Sports, with over a decade of clinical experience. We offer one-on-one sessions, advanced electrotherapy, manual therapy, and home-visit physiotherapy. Located at **NIT-5, Faridabad** — easily accessible from Green Field Colony, Sector 21–82, Ballabhgarh, and the Delhi border.

- Personalised treatment plans tailored to your specific diagnosis and goals

- Evidence-based protocols aligned with international physiotherapy guidelines

- Home visits available for post-operative and mobility-limited patients

- Convenient clinic at NIT-5 with flexible morning and evening appointments

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What are the most common field hockey injuries?

Lower back strain, hamstring injuries, ankle sprains, and knee ligament injuries are the most common. The forward-bent playing posture makes lumbar and hip injuries particularly prevalent.

### How long does a hamstring strain take to heal in hockey players?

Grade 1 strains: 1–2 weeks. Grade 2: 4–8 weeks. Grade 3: 3–4 months. Returning too early without physiotherapy clearance significantly increases re-injury risk.

### Can I prevent lower back pain from hockey?

Yes — core stability training, hip flexor stretching, and addressing any biomechanical imbalances dramatically reduces lower back injury risk. Ask our physiotherapist for a hockey-specific prevention programme.

### When can I return to hockey after an ankle sprain?

For grade 1 sprains: 1–2 weeks with physiotherapy. Grade 2: 3–6 weeks. Grade 3 or chronic instability: 8–12 weeks or more. Return is based on achieving full strength and proprioception, not just pain resolution.

### Do you treat junior hockey players in Faridabad?

Yes — we treat all age groups, including junior players. Early physiotherapy intervention for young athletes is particularly important to prevent chronic injuries during development.

## Book Your Consultation

Contact Realign Rehab Clinic, Faridabad today:

- &#128205; NIT-5, Faridabad (near Green Field Colony, Ballabhgarh Road)

- &#128222; [+91 9818185589](tel:+919818185589)

- &#128337; Mon–Sat: 9 AM – 7 PM

**References:** Clinical guidelines from the Indian Association of Physiotherapists, Cochrane Reviews, and peer-reviewed orthopaedic rehabilitation literature.

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*Published by [Realign Rehab Clinic](https://realign.clinic) | NIT-5, Faridabad | +91 9818185589*
