Monday, February 11, 2019

How Chiropractic Helps Sport Injuries In Noblesville IN

By Emilia Canale


Some sports cause more frequent and more severe injuries than others. Tennis is a strenuous sport and the arm is moved forcefully with each volley. Tennis elbow is a common condition caused by this. Football players are big and tough and run into each other on the playing field. They may twist an ankle or hurt their back. A Noblesville chiropractor is used to seeing these injuries and works to alleviate the pain they cause.

Often a sports figure will have two or three injuries at one time. A football player may have a sprained ankle, a misalignment in the cervical vertebrae, in the neck and a bruised knee all at the same time. He will not have to keep three appointments to alleviate pain from all three. The same chiropractic appointment can be used to provide all the care he needs.

But, before any care can be administered a full evaluation of the players condition must be done. A physical exam, strength and flexibility testing and x-rays are ways to determine what measures will help most to alleviate the pain. It is important to remember whether the individual was unconscious because even if was for a brief few minutes, it indicates a concussion.

If the vertebrae in the back are subluxated, or misaligned, a series of manual adjustments will be appropriate in most cases. The professional athlete may find it difficult to wait for healing to take place. If, however, he plays again before those injuries have time to heal, he might spend an even longer period of time on the bench.

Spinal adjustments do not alleviate the pain immediately. As the misalignment is corrected over time, the pain is reduced in increments. As the vertebrae are moving closer to the correct position, the body is able to begin healing.

Back injuries are seen frequently, especially lower back injuries. In addition to spinal subluxation, there are strains and sprains and other injuries for the chiropractor to face. The athlete might be eager to return to the game. However, doing so can result in injuries that will be a lifelong problem in his later life.




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