Chiropractic Care - Back Pain Relief, Chiropractor, Massage Therapy, and Sports Injury Clinic - Kogarah and Parramatta
There are a number of conditions that can result from playing sports. A variety
of muscles, joints and ligaments are used when involved in active play, all of
which can be affected by strain from overuse, trauma, or not being properly
warmed and cooled down.
Sports injuries are generally in the form of soft tissue injuries, which refers
to any damage to the soft tissues of the body, such as ligaments, muscles,
tendons, nerves, joints and connective tissue.
There are a number of ways in which a soft tissue sports injury can occur:
- Muscle strain - when the muscle or tendon is pulled too far in one
direction
- Contusions - resulting from a direct blow to the muscle/tissue
- Tendonitis - when the tendon becomes overstressed and inflamed, often
due to inappropriate equipment, faulty technique and lack of flexibility
- Ligament Sprains - when the ligament is stretched beyond its normal
range
The Chiropractors at Back to Basics Chiropractic specialise in the non-drug
treatment of musculoskeletal problems, including joint sprains and disk
injuries. Often, when a muscle or joint is injured, the body naturally
compensates, attempting to maintain balance and protect itself by tightening
other muscles and joints. For example, the persistent pain in your shoulder
could be the result of a direct injury to the shoulder; it could also reflect
your body's compensation for spinal-joint movement restrictions in your neck.
Many athletes are being sidelined with injuries that could be avoided, or
sitting out on the bench because their injury is not responding to ordinary
treatment. Others still are playing, but at less than peak efficiency, simply
because their structural system is not balanced. During many sports, body
contact, fast stops and starts, and positioning place an unusual amount of
strain on the spine and structural system. As a result, chiropractic gives
special attention to the spine, joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments and nerves
of the athlete. In fact, many high level athletes visit a Chiropractor for a
'tune-up' before a game to help prepare joints and muscles and reduce the risk
of injury.
Chiropractic adjustments help restore the natural balance that was present
before the injury. Treatment of sports injuries at Back to Basics Chiropractic
includes widely used physical therapies such as ice for swelling and
inflammation and heat and electronic muscle stimulation for muscle strains and
sprains. These techniques help athletes return to training and perform at their
peak level sooner.
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