Ski season is all about crisp mountain air, long runs, and pushing your limits—but it’s also one of the most demanding sports on your body. From high-speed turns to uneven terrain, skiing places intense stress on the knees, hips, back, and core. Whether you’re heading out for a weekend trip or recovering from a tough day on the slopes, how you prepare and recover can make all the difference.
Why Ski Injuries Happen
Ski injuries often occur not because of a single fall, but due to fatigue, muscle imbalances, limited mobility, or poor joint control. The most common problem areas we see include:
- Knee injuries (ACL, MCL, meniscus)
- Hip and low back strain
- Core and balance deficits
- Overuse soreness after long ski days
The good news? Many of these issues are preventable—and treatable.
Prehab: Get Ready Before You Hit the Slopes
Prehab is proactive care designed to prepare your body for the physical demands of skiing. Before your trip, we focus on:
- Improving leg strength and joint stability
- Enhancing balance and coordination
- Increasing mobility in the hips, ankles, and spine
- Identifying movement patterns that could increase injury risk
Just a few targeted sessions before your ski trip can help you ski stronger, last longer, and reduce your chances of getting sidelined mid-vacation.
Rehab: Recover After a Hard Ski Run (or Injury)
If you’re coming back sore, stiff, or injured after skiing, rehab can help you bounce back safely and efficiently. Whether it’s general soreness from back-to-back ski days or a specific injury from a fall, our rehab approach focuses on:
- Reducing pain and inflammation
- Restoring strength and mobility
- Correcting movement mechanics
- Helping you return to skiing—or everyday activity—with confidence
Early treatment can prevent minor issues from turning into long-term problems.
Ski Strong, All Season Long
Skiing should be challenging, but it shouldn’t leave you hurting for weeks. Whether you’re preparing for an upcoming trip or recovering from one, our team is here to help keep you healthy, strong, and on the mountain.