A Practical Guide for Parents and Coaches
As the school term begins, countless young athletes across the UK return to football pitches, netball courts, athletics tracks and rugby fields. It’s an exciting time filled with ambition, competition, and team spirit. But it’s also a time when injury risk quietly increases.
At Perfect Balance Clinic in Hatfield, we help young athletes stay ahead of injury risk with clear movement assessments, tailored rehabilitation, and expert guidance to help them return to school sports with strength and safety.
Book your child’s injury prevention screen now and start the season with confidence.
Why Do Injuries Rise at the Start of a New School Term?
Many children go from relatively inactive holidays to high-intensity training without proper conditioning. Muscles tighten, joints lack mobility, and enthusiasm often outpaces preparation. The result? A spike in common injuries such as:
- Knee pain from overloaded joints
- Ankle sprains due to instability or poor footwear
- Muscle strains from tightness or fatigue
- Back stiffness from poor posture and weak cores
- Growth-related issues like Sever’s or Osgood-Schlatter disease
These aren’t just short-term setbacks. If not managed correctly, they can turn into long-term performance limitations or repeated injury cycles.
What’s more, many young athletes play multiple sports or attend several sessions a week—football on Monday, PE on Wednesday, rugby club on Saturday—leaving little time for their bodies to recover and adapt.
Your Child’s Body Is Still Growing—That Changes Everything
Children and teens are not just smaller versions of adults. Their muscles, bones, and tendons are constantly developing. They’re more likely to get injured when they grow fast, and their body struggles to keep up.
During these times, children may lose flexibility, coordination, and proper movement patterns. If their training stays the same, they could strain their body without realising it.
What You Can Do Right Now to Help
1. Get a Pre-Season Movement Screen
Before jumping back into training, a movement assessment can highlight any strength or flexibility deficits that put your child at risk. At Perfect Balance Hatfield, we assess core control, joint mobility, balance, and running mechanics—then provide a tailored prevention plan.
2. Prioritise the Basics—Warm Up, Cool Down, Hydrate
A proper warm-up activates key muscles and prepares the nervous system. A cool-down helps the body relax and recover quicker. Make hydration a daily habit, not just a training-day add-on—dehydration can affect concentration, muscle control, and energy levels.
3. Look After the Growing Joints
Pay close attention to the knees, ankles, and hips. These areas take the brunt of physical impact and are often where pain first shows up. If discomfort lasts more than 48 hours, it’s time to investigate further.
4. Check Their Footwear
Worn-out trainers or ill-fitting boots can undermine everything else. Make sure your child’s footwear is appropriate for their sport and replaced regularly—especially during periods of rapid growth.
5. Rotate Activities and Allow Recovery Time
Encourage multi-sport participation or breaks between seasons. Repeating the same movement patterns without variation increases overuse risk. Cross-training develops better body awareness and reduces physical stress in key areas.
How We Help at Perfect Balance Clinic Hatfield
We’ve worked with young athletes from across Hertfordshire—whether they’re part of school teams, regional academies, or just play for fun. We aim to keep them doing what they love, without pain or setbacks.
At our Hatfield clinic, we provide:
- Injury assessments for new or lingering pain
- Sports physiotherapy designed for young bodies
- Gait and movement analysis to find the root cause of issues
- Shockwave and laser therapy for stubborn soft tissue concerns
- Nutritional support to aid healing and performance
- Tailored athlete training plans to reduce reinjury risk
We also educate parents and coaches on what to watch for—because recognising risk early is often what prevents a bigger issue later.
Early Signs of Overtraining to Watch For
Not all injuries happen suddenly. Many develop over time. Common signs include:
- Reduced motivation or irritability after sessions
- Limping or soreness that lasts into the next day
- Disrupted sleep or fatigue not linked to workload
- Declining performance without clear reason
- New or recurring complaints like “my legs feel tight” or “my back hurts after PE”
These clues are easy to overlook but often signal the body is struggling to keep up. Spotting them early gives your child a better chance to adjust and avoid major injury.
Confidence and Mental Health Matter Too
Injury doesn’t just affect the body. It can cause frustration, fear of being left behind, or anxiety about returning to sport. We see this often in children who are used to excelling—especially when their identity is linked to their sport.
That’s why our approach includes both physical and emotional support. We work with young people to help them rebuild trust in their bodies, set manageable goals, and feel safe returning to movement.
Helping Parents and Coaches Work Together
Sport works best when the support team is aligned. We encourage a shared approach with:
- Open communication around pain or setbacks
- Regular check-ins about training load or growth changes
- Clarity between therapist, parent, and coach on return-to-play goals
- Reinforcement of good form and safe progressions
We’re also happy to provide notes or updates for coaches, so that rehabilitation and training remain consistent and realistic.
Helping Them Return Stronger
Sport should be about joy, development, and progress—not fear of setbacks or repeated injury. Preventing issues before they escalate is the best gift you can give your child as they return to school sports.
At Perfect Balance Clinic in Hatfield, we provide expert guidance, practical solutions, and hands-on support—so your young athlete can focus on what they love, and keep moving forward safely.
Start with a simple injury prevention screen—and give your child the confidence to train, grow, and return stronger.
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Finding Us in Hatfield
Perfect Balance Clinic – Hatfield
Located within the David Lloyd Club at Hatfield Business Park, our clinic is ideally positioned for families travelling from Welwyn, St Albans, and the wider Hertfordshire area.
Free on-site parking is available directly outside the clinic, making your visit convenient whether you’re arriving straight from school runs or weekend matches.
We offer flexible appointment times, including early mornings and evenings, to work around your family’s schedule.
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