Specialist Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Support in Hatfield & St Albans
Netball is one of the UK’s most loved team sports, but it comes with a high injury risk. Sudden stops, rapid direction changes, and repeated jumping can quickly overload joints, tendons, and muscles.
Whether you play competitively or recreationally, one mistimed landing could lead to weeks – or even months off the court. The good news? You don’t have to deal with it alone.
At Perfect Balance Clinic in Hatfield, we help netball players prevent and recover from injury with hands-on treatment, rehab programmes, and movement re-education. From ankle sprains to ACL tears, our experienced team can get you back to full function—stronger, faster, and with less chance of re-injury.
Don’t wait for the pain to go away on its own. Book an expert injury assessment today.
Netball is one of the UK’s most loved team sports, but it comes with a high injury risk. Sudden stops, rapid direction changes, and repeated jumping can quickly overload joints, tendons, and muscles.
Whether you play competitively or recreationally, one mistimed landing could lead to weeks – or even months off the court. The good news? You don’t have to deal with it alone.
At Perfect Balance Clinic in Hatfield, we help netball players prevent and recover from injury with hands-on treatment, rehab programmes, and movement re-education. From ankle sprains to ACL tears, our experienced team can get you back to full function—stronger, faster, and with less chance of re-injury.
Don’t wait for the pain to go away on its own. Book an expert injury assessment today.
Why Do Netball Injuries Happen So Often?
Netball challenges your speed and ability to stay in control. The same body parts, especially the legs, can get worn out by constant movement.
Common risk factors include:
- One-footed landings with poor control
- Fast deceleration and pivoting
- Playing on hard or slippery courts
- Fatigue or poor conditioning
- Inadequate warm-ups or cool-downs
- Wearing footwear with insufficient ankle support
These risks are magnified in both junior and adult players when training loads increase quickly or players return to sport too soon after an injury.
The Most Common Netball Injuries We Treat
Ankle Sprains – One of the most common injuries in netball, often triggered by sudden changes in direction, jumping, or unstable landings. There may be bruising, pain with movement, and the joint might not feel steady.
Treatment: Joint mobilisation, swelling control, supportive taping, balance retraining, and a phased return-to-play programme.
Knee Injuries (including ACL Tears) – These injuries occur during pivoting, landing, or rapid deceleration. A pop might be heard, followed by swelling and trouble staying balanced on the leg.
Treatment: We begin with an expert check, then plan rehab or post-surgery care.
Patellar Tendinopathy (Jumper’s Knee) – Caused by repetitive jumping and running, this condition leads to pain just below the kneecap, especially during or after activity.
Treatment: We manage how much work your tendon does, use strength training, and apply shockwave therapy if needed.
Shin Splints (Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome) – Often seen in players training on hard surfaces or increasing workload too quickly. Symptoms include aching pain along the inner shin during or after exercise.
Treatment: Biomechanical assessment, manual therapy, Shockwave therapy (if required), activity modification, and footwear or orthotic review if needed.
Finger Injuries – Dislocations, sprains, and fractures can result from ball impact or contact during play. Common signs include swelling, reduced grip strength, and visible joint misalignment.
Treatment: Immobilisation, gradual mobilisation, strengthening of hand muscles, and fine motor retraining to restore function.
How to Prevent Netball Injuries
Many netball injuries are avoidable. Here’s how we help players stay healthy and game-ready:
Pre-Season Biomechanical Screening
We assess your posture, joint alignment, and movement patterns to spot early risk factors and avoid overuse injuries.
Strength & Conditioning Plans
Sport-specific training builds durability in your knees, hips, core, and ankles – reducing fatigue and improving power.
Balance and Proprioception Drills
Ankle sprains are prone to repetition. Retraining joint control helps prevent the same injury from occurring again.
Footwear and Orthotic Support
We review your trainers for suitability and provide custom orthotics if structural support is needed.
Pacing Your Workload
Too much too soon causes breakdown. We guide your training intensity to keep tissues adapting safely.
Warm-Up & Recovery Strategy
Skipping this step is a fast route to injury. We help you get ready and recover properly from training.
What to Do If You’re Injured on the Court
Ignoring pain or playing through it could turn a minor issue into something more serious. If you’ve recently injured yourself playing netball:
Step 1: Stop and Rest
Playing through the pain will only delay recovery. Offload the joint and apply RICE (rest, ice, compression, elevation) in the first 48 hours.
Step 2: Book a Physiotherapy or Sports Therapy Assessment
Early intervention matters. Our team at Hatfield can accurately assess the injury, rule out serious damage, and start a tailored treatment plan.
Step 3: Begin a Structured Rehab Programme
We guide you through each phase—from early recovery and strength building to sport-specific drills—ensuring you’re truly ready to return.
Our Services for Netball Injuries in Hatfield & St. Albans
Located in the heart of London, our Hatfield clinic is equipped with everything you need to recover properly from your injury and return to sport with full confidence.
Services available:
- Sports Therapy + Physiotherapy – Manual therapy, exercise rehab, taping, and soft tissue care
- Shockwave Therapy – For chronic tendon conditions like jumper’s knee
- Gait & Movement Analysis – Identifying inefficient mechanics that may be causing pain
- Pilates for Athletes – Improve core control, balance, and injury resistance
- Athlete Rehabilitation Programmes – Custom return-to-play plans for junior and senior players
Why Choose Perfect Balance Clinic Hatfield?
- Experienced Sports Rehab Team – Our clinicians regularly work with court athletes, including netballers, basketballers, and racket sports players.
- Tailored Recovery Plans – Every treatment plan is built around your injury history, goals, and upcoming game demands.
- Evidence-Based Interventions – We use proven methods, from shockwave therapy to supervised exercise therapy, for lasting results.
- Convenient Location with parking
Book Your Appointment
Let’s help you recover properly and return to the activity you enjoy. Fill in the form below and one of our team members will reach out shortly to arrange your assessment.
Finding Us in Hatfield
Perfect Balance Clinic – Hatfield
Conveniently located near the University, with excellent access by road and public transport.
Parking Information:
On-site parking is available for clients.
Finding Us in St. Albans
Perfect Balance Clinic – St. Albans
Conveniently located in the heart of St Albans within Fitness First, with excellent access by road and public transport.
Parking Information:
Parking is available within Christopher Place Car Park – the clinic is accessible from the car park stairwell on the top floor
We offer early morning, evening & weekend appointments to accommodate your schedule.
Keep Playing Without the Setbacks
Injury doesn’t have to mean the end of your season—or your enjoyment of the game. Perfect Balance Clinic is here to help if you have pain or want to stop injuries before they happen.
We combine expert assessment, targeted hands-on therapy, and structured rehabilitation programmes designed for real-world performance.
Take the first step today. Book your netball injury assessment and let us help you move better, play harder, and stay injury-free.
