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title: "Volleyball Injury Physiotherapy in Faridabad: Shoulder, Knee, and Ankle"
description: "Volleyball injuries -- shoulder impingement, jumper's knee, and ankle sprains -- treated at Realign Rehab Clinic Faridabad with sport-specific physiotherapy."
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category: Sports Injury
date: Jun 14, 2026
author: Dr. Vaishali Suri (P.T.)
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# Volleyball Injury Physiotherapy in Faridabad: Shoulder, Knee, and Ankle

> Volleyball demands explosive jumping, overhead striking, and rapid direction changes. Shoulder, knee, and ankle injuries are most common -- our physios treat them all.

**Category:** Sports Injury | **Date:** Jun 14, 2026 | **Author:** Dr. Vaishali Suri (P.T.) | **Read time:** 5 min read

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## Volleyball Injuries: Physiotherapy Treatment in Faridabad

Volleyball — both indoor and beach — places unique demands on the shoulder, knee, and ankle, with jumping, spiking, blocking, and diving creating high-force repetitive loading. Faridabad's volleyball community, from school and college teams to adult recreational players, frequently presents with jumper's knee, shoulder impingement, ankle sprains, and finger injuries that physiotherapy can effectively treat.

At **Realign Rehab Clinic**, NIT-5, Faridabad, our expert physiotherapist Dr. Vaishali Suri provides evidence-based treatment tailored to your specific needs. We serve patients from NIT, Sector 14, Old Faridabad, Green Field Colony, Ballabhgarh, Surajkund, and surrounding areas.

> **Research Insight:** JOSPT systematic review (2021) confirms eccentric decline squat training reduces jumper's knee pain by 60% and allows return to sport in 85% of volleyball players within 3 months — superior to rest or conventional strengthening alone.

## Causes and Risk Factors

- Jumper's knee (patellar tendinopathy) — repetitive jumping loading the patellar tendon

- Shoulder impingement and rotator cuff overuse from spiking and serving

- Ankle sprain — most common acute volleyball injury from jump landings

- Finger sprains and dislocations — from blocking and setting

- Low back pain from repeated hyperextension during jumping and spiking

- Overuse tendinopathy in beach volleyball from playing on sand with barefoot or minimal footwear

## Signs and Symptoms

- Anterior knee pain below the kneecap — patellar tendon tenderness

- Shoulder pain during spiking approach — particularly at ball contact

- Ankle pain and instability after landing on another player's foot

- Swollen, painful finger joints from blocking injuries

- Low back stiffness after multiple sets or extended training sessions

- Achilles tendon tightness from barefoot beach volleyball loading

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Jumper's knee is the bane of volleyball players — it builds up silently then suddenly becomes disabling. The eccentric decline squat protocol is highly effective, but it takes consistent commitment over 12 weeks. Players who do it correctly return stronger than before.

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

### Key Statistics

- ✦ Jumper's knee affects 45% of elite volleyball players at some point in their career

- ✦ Ankle sprain is the most common acute volleyball injury — accounting for 40% of all volleyball injuries

- ✦ Eccentric squat training returns 85% of volleyball jumper's knee patients to sport (JOSPT 2021)

- ✦ Shoulder injuries account for 20% of volleyball injury presentations

- ✦ Beach volleyball players have 30% lower ankle sprain rates than indoor due to softer surface

## Physiotherapy Treatment at Realign Rehab, Faridabad

- Eccentric decline squat protocol for patellar tendinopathy — gold-standard treatment

- Rotator cuff and scapular stabilisation programme for spiking shoulder

- Ankle proprioception and ligament rehabilitation after sprain

- Finger buddy taping and progressive mobilisation for sprain/dislocation

- Plyometric jump training modification to reduce tendon load during rehabilitation

- Return-to-sport protocol with court-specific functional testing

## Recovery Programme

**Phase 1 (Weeks 1–3): Pain Relief & Protection** — Hands-on manual therapy, ice/heat application, gentle range-of-motion exercises and education about posture and activity modification.

**Phase 2 (Weeks 3–8): Restore Strength & Mobility** — Progressive strengthening exercises, stretching protocols, balance training, and functional movement retraining.

**Phase 3 (Weeks 8–16): Return to Full Activity** — Sport- or task-specific conditioning, maintenance programme, and prevention strategies to avoid recurrence.

## Why Choose Realign Rehab Clinic in Faridabad?

Realign Rehab Clinic is Faridabad's trusted physiotherapy centre, combining advanced manual therapy techniques with the latest evidence-based rehabilitation protocols. Dr. Vaishali Suri (BPT) brings specialist expertise and compassionate care to every session.

- **expert physiotherapist** with post-graduate orthopaedic training

- **One-on-one sessions** — no delegation to untrained assistants

- **Evidence-based treatment** — every technique backed by peer-reviewed research

- **Home visits available** across NIT, Sector 14, Old Faridabad, Green Field Colony, Ballabhgarh, Surajkund

- **Affordable packages** with flexible timing (Mon–Sat, 9 AM–7 PM)

## Frequently Asked Questions

### How do I know if I have jumper's knee?

Jumper's knee (patellar tendinopathy) causes pain directly below the kneecap at the patellar tendon, worst during and after jumping, squatting, or stair descending. The tendon is tender on direct pressure. A physiotherapy assessment confirms the diagnosis.

### Can I play volleyball with jumper's knee?

In the early stages, yes — with load management. We work with players to modify training volumes, substitute less-aggravating training activities, and implement the rehabilitation protocol alongside continued participation where possible.

### How long does volleyball shoulder impingement take to heal?

With appropriate physiotherapy: 6–10 weeks for mild-moderate impingement. The return-to-spiking protocol follows a progressive loading schedule. Most players return to full competition within 8–12 weeks.

### Do I need to stop playing for a sprained ankle?

Grade 1 sprains: often 1–2 weeks rest then return to play. Grade 2: 3–6 weeks with physiotherapy. Grade 3: 6–12 weeks. Early physiotherapy and proprioception training is critical to prevent chronic ankle instability and recurrent sprains.

## Book Your Consultation

Ready to get back to pain-free living? Contact Realign Rehab Clinic today.

&#128205; **NIT-5, Faridabad** (near Green Field Colony, Sector 15)

&#128222; **+91 9818185589**

&#128337; Monday–Saturday: 9 AM–7 PM

#### References

- BJSM — British Journal of Sports Medicine

- JOSPT — Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy

- Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews

- NEJM — New England Journal of Medicine

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