In today’s competitive sports culture, teenage athletes are training harder and younger than ever before. Whether it’s year-round club teams, school sports, or private coaching, the pressure to perform can be intense—not just for athletes, but for parents and coaches too.
But when pain sets in, how do you know if it’s just “part of the game” or a warning sign that something’s not right? At Puckett Physical Therapy, we believe in helping athletes play smarter—not just harder. That means knowing when to push through discomfort and when to pump the brakes.
The adolescent body is still growing and changing, which makes it especially vulnerable to certain types of injuries. Some of the most common include:
These injuries often stem from repetitive motion, inadequate recovery time, poor biomechanics, or improper training loads.
Mild soreness or fatigue after a tough practice isn’t necessarily cause for concern. It’s often a normal part of building strength and endurance. Pushing through can be safe if:
Even so, teen athletes should always communicate how they’re feeling—mentally and physically.
“Playing through the pain” might sound tough, but ignoring injury signals can lead to long-term damage. Athletes should stop and seek professional care if they experience:
Ignoring these red flags can turn a small issue into a season-ending injury—or worse, a lifelong one.
The adults on an athlete’s team—parents, coaches, and trainers—play a huge role in preventing and managing injuries. Here’s how you can help:
At Puckett Physical Therapy, we specialize in 1-on-1 athlete-specific rehab and performance care. Our San Antonio team takes a full-body, sport-specific approach to:
Whether your athlete is recovering from an injury or looking to prevent one, our team is here to guide their comeback.
Let’s keep your athlete in the game—and out of the surgery room.
📍 Puckett Physical Therapy
14886 Tradesman Dr #110
San Antonio, TX 78249
📞 (210) 742-9423
Your athlete deserves more than generic care. They deserve a team that understands what it takes to get back in the game—and stay there.
Contact us today to schedule a free consult with a Doctor of Physical Therapy.