In contact sports, tackling, checking, and hitting are all reasons that athletes end up requiring chiropractic work done, as these activities can take a physical toll on the body. In noncontact sports, running, jumping, and quick change of direction can result in tears, sprains, and strains. These injuries, if not treated correctly, can lead to longer lasting issues and cause you pain, discomfort, and in some cases even cause you to stop playing your sports of choice.

Sports Injuries We Treat

  • Back injuries

  • Sprains & strains
  • Knee injuries (Runner’s Knee)
  • Swollen muscles
  • Shoulder injuries
  • Tendonitis
  • Elbow injuries (Tennis or Golfer’s Elbow)
  • Achilles tendon injuries
  • Shin splints
  • Dislocations

Why see a Chiropractor for sports injuries?

Usually, athletes will just use an ice pack and a short time away from the sport when faced with an injury. While this does help with the inflammation of the injury, it does not address the reason for the injury. This will result in a longer healing time and potential soreness or stiffness. Trust our experienced Chiropractor in Forestville, MD, to help treat your injuries so that you can avoid re-injury, reduce inflammation, and reduce pain.

Benefits of Sports Chiropractic Treatment:

Non-invasive

Natural healing and rehabilitation

No side effects

Quick healing time

No matter what sports injury you have, our certified team will be able to diagnose your specific issue, and most importantly can treat your injury and support you throughout your recovery. You can find trained professionals who offer chiropractic treatment for sports injuries at the Modern Chiropractic in Orlando FL. We will be able to understand how your injury happened, and based on that knowledge will create a treatment program, and will then make sure to give you the knowledge to prevent your kind of injury from happening again.

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