Here is a Professional Sport Hypnosis & Hypnotherapy Injury Recovery Script, written word-for-word so it can be used by a hypnotherapist in session or recorded as an audio for client self-practice. It is injury-neutral, meaning it can be adapted for muscle, tendon, ligament, joint, or post-surgical recovery.
Sport Hypnosis & Hypnotherapy Script for Injury Recovery
Purpose:
To reduce pain and fear, activate the body’s healing response, restore confidence in movement, and support a safe return to sport.
Duration: 25–35 minutes
Position: Sitting or lying comfortably
Tone: Calm, slow, confident
1. Pre-Talk (Optional – Spoken Before Induction)
“This session is designed to support your body’s natural healing process.
You remain in control at all times.
Hypnosis simply helps your mind and body work together more effectively.”
2. Induction – Relaxation & Nervous System Regulation
“Take a slow, deep breath in through your nose…
and gently breathe out through your mouth.
Again… breathing in calm…
and breathing out tension.
With each breath, your body begins to settle…
your nervous system shifts into recovery mode.
Now bring your attention to your feet…
notice a gentle heaviness, a sense of grounding and support.
That feeling moves up into your calves… your knees… your thighs…
muscles softening, releasing unnecessary effort.
Relaxing through your hips and lower back…
your abdomen… your chest… your shoulders.
Let your arms become heavy…
your hands loose and relaxed.
Your neck softens…
your jaw unclenches…
your face smooths.
Your whole body is now supported, safe, and at ease.”
3. Deepening – Entering a Healing State
“Imagine now that with every breath out,
you are drifting slightly deeper into this calm state.
Nothing to do…
nothing to force…
just allowing.
If thoughts arise, let them pass like clouds…
your attention gently returning to my voice.
You are alert, aware, and deeply relaxed.”
4. Injury Awareness Without Threat
“Now, gently bring your awareness to the area of your body that is recovering.
You are not judging it.
You are not fighting it.
You are simply noticing it…
with curiosity…
and kindness.
This part of your body is not broken.
It is healing.
Any sensations you feel are simply messages,
not dangers…
and you can observe them calmly and safely.”
5. Pain Reduction & Dissociation
“Imagine that you can slightly step back from the sensation.
As if you are observing it from a comfortable distance.
You may notice that as you create space,
the sensation begins to soften…
lose intensity…
or change in quality.
Your mind knows how to turn down unnecessary signals.
You can allow comfort to increase…
and discomfort to decrease…
at a pace that is right for you.”
6. Healing Visualization (Core Recovery Work)
“Now imagine blood flow increasing gently in the injured area…
bringing oxygen… nutrients… and healing energy.
See cells repairing…
tissue knitting together…
strength returning naturally.
Your body knows exactly what to do.
Every breath supports repair.
Every moment of rest strengthens recovery.
You are not forcing healing.
You are allowing it.”
(Pause 10–15 seconds)
7. Confidence & Trust in the Body
“As your body heals,
your confidence begins to return.
You trust your body again.
You trust its signals.
You trust its strength.
You can imagine yourself moving smoothly…
correctly…
safely…
within your rehabilitation limits.
Each successful movement reinforces confidence.
Your body remembers how to perform.”
8. Post-Hypnotic Suggestions
“From now on, whenever you breathe slowly
and say the word ‘Recover’ in your mind…
your body will relax,
your nervous system will calm,
and healing signals will strengthen.
Each day, recovery becomes easier.
Each day, confidence increases.
Each day, you move closer to full function.”
9. Future Pacing – Return to Activity
“Imagine yourself in the near future…
training or moving confidently…
feeling capable, calm, and focused.
You listen to your body wisely.
You respect the healing process.
You return stronger, more aware, and more resilient than before.”
10. Reorientation – Returning to Wakefulness
“In a moment, I’ll count from 1 to 5.
At 5, you’ll open your eyes feeling calm, clear, and refreshed.
1… bringing awareness back to your body
2… noticing the surface supporting you
3… gentle energy returning
4… feeling alert and balanced
5… eyes open, calm, and confident”
Clinical Notes (For Practitioner Use)
- Avoid promising structural healing outcomes
- Adapt imagery to injury stage (acute vs rehabilitation)
- Reinforce collaboration with physiotherapy/medical care
- Use cue words consistently across sessions
Optional Short Self-Hypnosis Cue (2 Minutes)
“Breathe in… breathe out…
Say Recover…
My body knows how to heal.”

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