Saturday, March 14, 2015

Redondo Beach CA Chiropractor Helps Athletes Recover From Sports Injury Pain Resulting From Competitive Games

By Andreas Paschar


The human body needs regular exercise to remain healthy. Playing competitive sports is one way to fulfill that need. However, there is always the risk of being hurt during a game. Fortunately, there is a Redondo Beach Chiropractor who can alleviate the pain caused by an injury.

It has been estimated that up to twenty percent of injuries that occur during sports competitions are to the neck or lower back. The cervical vertebrae and the lumbar vertebrae are part of the spine. A shocking one third of high school football players suffer some type of injury.

Bicycle riding makes one prone to back injury. Golf injuries are most frequently strains and sprains. Jogging or long-distance running can compress the vertebrae and jar the entire body in general.

In general, swimming is not dangerous. However, when competitive swimming is your sport, the lumbar region of the back can be affected. The familiar injury called tennis elbow is the result of a torn tendon.

When an individual of any age turns to the chiropractor for assistance the first appointment will be devoted to evaluating the injury. You may undergo a spinal exam, range-of-motion testing, an x-ray and answering pertinent questions. It is only when the evaluation is complete that a plan for care can be arranged.

Gentle spinal adjustments are often the optimal way to ease neck and back pain. Your chiropractor can set up a series of appointments to administer them. Additionally, massage, hot and cold compresses and a program of mild exercises are designed for each individual client to meet his needs.

Each person will note a reduction of pain over time. Factors such as age, severity of the injury and general health determine how quickly. The goals are to bring it down to a tolerable level and prepare the client to return to work and a good quality of life.




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