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Sports  injuries

Sports injuries can occur from overtraining, improper technique, repetitive impact, or sudden trauma. Common sports-related injuries include muscle strains, ligament sprains, tendon injuries, joint dysfunction, and overuse conditions. Symptoms may involve pain, swelling, reduced mobility, weakness, or decreased athletic performance.
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Our chiropractic and physical therapy care is designed to help athletes recover safely and return to activity. Chiropractic treatment focuses on restoring joint mobility, alignment, and movement efficiency, while physical therapy emphasizes sport-specific strengthening, flexibility, and injury prevention. This integrated approach helps reduce pain, speed recovery, and lower the risk of future injuries.
Sports Injury FAQs
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What types of sports injuries do you treat?
We treat a wide range of sports injuries, including strains, sprains, tendon injuries, joint pain, and overuse conditions affecting athletes of all levels.

Can chiropractic care help sports injuries?
Yes. Chiropractic care helps improve joint function and movement mechanics, which can reduce pain, enhance performance, and support faster recovery.

How does physical therapy help athletes recover?
Physical therapy focuses on restoring strength, flexibility, balance, and sport-specific movement patterns to safely return athletes to activity.

Do I need to stop playing sports during treatment?
Not always. Treatment plans are customized to allow modified activity when appropriate while promoting safe healing.
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How long does sports injury recovery take?
Recovery time depends on the type and severity of the injury, but many athletes see improvement within a few sessions of consistent care.
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  • Home
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    • Chiropractic
    • Physical Therapy
    • Treatment Approaches
    • Conditions We Treat >
      • Auto Accidents
      • Pregnancy & Postpartum Care
      • Workplace Injuries
      • Sports Injuries
      • Shoulder Pain & Injury
      • Hip & Knee Injuries
      • Ankle Pain & Injury
      • Headaches & Concussions
      • Neck Pain
      • Lower Back Pain
  • Fitness
  • About
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