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Sports
Injury
The performance of the body
during athletics is more dependent on the spine than any other skeletal
structure. The spine serves as a pillar for the body and also supplies the
nervous control for the many muscles of the trunk, arms and legs. All
athletes, from the weekend warrior to Olympians, want the best possible
performance from their body, and to avoid injury. A structurally and
mechanically balanced body has a greatly reduced risk of injury. Even the
slightest biomechanical issue (pronated foot, misaligned spinal bone (or
subluxation), imbalance in the muscles of the rotator cuff, etc, etc, etc)
will eventually lead to reduced performance, breakdown, and injury.
Athletes often wonder why they get injured, and some never do find the
actual cause leading to repeat injury and chronic pain. Various sports
require various demands, and some sports are more likely to cause injuries
to certain parts of the body. Baseball pitchers commonly injure a shoulder
and thoracic spine (especially T5-6); weightlifters have increased risk of
spinal arthritis and disc degeneration; basketball players have increased
risk of ankle and knee injuries; football players have increased risk of
spinal injuries; the neck and low back are the primary areas of injury for
golfers; and the list goes on. It is important for athletes to not only
treat injuries properly, but to take a proactive approach in evaluating
and preparing those areas of the body that will likely carry the most
stress.
Gonstead Chiropractic and Sports Injuries
Gonstead chiropractic gives a balanced approach to healing quickly from
sports injuries; improving flexibility, rest and stamina; preventing
injury; and increasing the body’s ability to perform. One excellent study
pertaining to performance compared 2 groups of athletes in training. Each
group was measured for increases in agility, perception, power, speed of
reaction and speed of movement after 6 weeks. Only one group received
chiropractic care. The non-chiropractic group improved their performance
by an average of 4.5% while the chiropractic group improved an average of
10.5%. Another study found that athletes that received chiropractic care
had on average one more hour of sleep per night than athletes who were
given sham or fake chiropractic adjustments. This is important to athletes
because improved rest shortens recovery time and improves stamina.
Professional athletes know the benefits of chiropractic and it is no
wonder the list of endorsements steadily grows. Take it from Tiger Woods,
Evander Holyfield, Emmitt Smith, Joe Montana, Lance Armstrong, Olympic
gold medalist and world’s greatest athlete, Dan O’Brien, and Arnold
Schwarzenegger -“I’m a strong believer in chiropractic… with chiropractic
you will be 100%. It’s just fantastic.”
What patients are saying:
“My Gonstead doctor gets me from one side of the Grand Canyon to the
other and back.”
> Tom
“I was recommended to a Gonstead doctor after a bike accident. I had
problems moving my neck from side-to-side. Now my neck is doing much
better, and I am back to biking and hiking.”
> Wayne D.
“Thanks to my Gonstead doctor I am still playing competitive ice hockey at
40 years old. Without the adjustments my life would suffer in almost every
activity I do.”
> Chuck
“Gonstead chiropractic keeps my active lifestyle going like a well-oiled
machine. I can kayak, backpack, and bike without pain.”
> Dave
“Thanks for the quick fix for my neck spasm!”
> U.S Postal
professional cyclist
“I saw a Gonstead doctor for several reasons. I was suffering from plantar
fasciitis, iliotibial band syndrome (knee pain), as well as numbness,
tingling and pain in my right hand. Over time all of these issues are
gone, and as an added bonus I’ve noticed I sleep better at night and my
lower back isn’t sore in the morning.”
> Colleen V.
triathlete
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Straub WF, Spino MP,
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Clin Sports Med 1993;12(3):441-448.
Spencer CW, Jackson DW. Back injuries in athletes. Sports Neurology.
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