Whether
you are a weekend athlete or a professional, there are a
few things that all athletes have in common. They want to
have the best possible performance in their chosen sport,
and they both can get injured.
Let's take the weekend athlete, or for that matter, anyone
who enjoys exercising. Injuries happen, pure and simple.
While they can be minimized, they cannot be totally avoided.
If a person participates enough in any physical activity,
eventually that person will get hurt to some degree. The
way in which one treats his injuries determines how fast
one recovers and how quickly onecan get back to the activity
he enjoys.
Athletes may ask themselves why they get injured? They
stretch out, and feel like they are in pretty good shape.
Usually there is a very simple formula. In most cases, we
play too hard, too long, or too fast. In the case of household
duties such as spring cleaning, do any of us warm up before
carrying those boxes into the crawl space of our ceilings?
This may not seem like a sports injury, but in fact, overuse
syndromes or playing full speed before we are really warmed
up are the major causes of sports injuries. Simple household
chores, while done cold, can mimic a sports injury to some
extent.
If an athlete gets hurt, what can be done to get him back
on the field? Rest is usually a good thing, but by itself,
can take a very long time.
Chiropractic offers a balanced approach to the treatment
and the healing of sports injuries. By using the chiropractic
adjustment to return spinal segments to their normal mobility
and by using physical therapy to help the supportive tissues
(muscles, tendons, & ligaments), chiropractic physicians
help the injured areas return to normal function. Combined
with some rest to help the healing process, athletes will
find their way back on the court. Afterward, better strategies
for exercise and stretching will be discussed with the athlete
to help him stay on the straight and narrow path to better
enjoyment of his chosen sport.
Many professional athletes are utilizing chiropractic
care more and more because they realize that it helps them
maximize athletic performance. Articles continue to appear
in major newspapers and magazines citing such stars as Arnold
Schwartzeneger, former boxing champ Evander Holyfield, and
football stars such as Emmit Smith and Joe Montana proclaiming
the benefits that chiropractic has meant for their careers.
More and more professional and college teams are utilizing
care for that same reason.
If you can remember that the whole premise of chiropractic
health care is to restore spinal health so that the body
has the best opportunity to maximize proper function, it
is not hard to understand why the Pros enjoy what chiropractic
has to offer.