Sports Injury

Professional athletes are constantly reaching new heights in their professional careers. With each passing year, new records are shattered and the human body is pushed to its limits. Competitors train rigorously and take their diets to a new level every day. Yet despite the conscientious care and precautions that athletes follow, most experience musculoskeletal injuries at one time or another.

CHIROPRACTIC AND SPORTS INJURIES

Chiropractors are to athletes as cardiologists are to those who suffer from cardiovascular disease. Athletes who receive treatment from a medical doctor find themselves frequently benched and on the sidelines. Others play and then spend hours after the game icing their injuries and taking pain medication. This is because medical doctors do not treat the body as an integrated system, but rather treat each injury individually. Meanwhile, chiropractic treatment offers a balanced, holistic approach, by using spinal adjustments and physical therapy techniques to help the patient’s muscles, tendons, and ligaments return to their normal function.

Chiropractic care meticulously tends to the needs of the athlete because special attention is given to the spine, joints, muscles, tendons, and nerves. Additionally, chiropractic care ensures that all pieces of the musculoskeletal system are working harmoniously in their healthiest, most natural state.

Professional athletes recognize tremendous value in chiropractic care because they realize that it helps them maximize athletic performance. Whether you’re an athlete or weekend warrior, receiving chiropractic care will enable you to reach an optimum level of achievement without breaking yourself.

LASER THERAPY, SPORTS CONDITIONING AND PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT

Laser therapy improves athletic performance through conditioning and preventing injuries by ligaments, tendons and muscles.

Athletes have different lifestyles and needs from the average patient. Athletes constantly depend on their bodies. They depend on them for support in winning matches against a competitor. Athletes push themselves to the next level of performance. All of which takes a huge toll on the body.

No matter which sport you consider, there is considerable stress exerted on multiple body areas. These stressors are specific to the sport or sports the athlete participates. Through safe conditioning and utilizing laser therapy the participant can avoid injuries and stay in the game.

Tennis players rely on the power behind their serve and return. This depends largely on strength of the shoulders, chest, arms, elbows, wrists and hands. Preconditioning around the rotator cuff, for example, with a therapeutic laser, generates stronger tissue to supports the shoulders. This treatment goes a long way for improving strength and endurance. It also reduces the risk of an injury that could sideline them.

Runners depend largely on their legs, knees, ankles and feet. When working effectively, the trauma sustained from pounding a track is reduced. Be it short or long distances. That’s why many Olympians and professional sports teams find laser therapy improves athletic performance. Over and over, lasers prove helpful for enhanced endurance, speed, strength, and flexibility. 

How Does Laser Therapy Improve Athletic Performance?
Light emitted from adequately powered super-pulsed lasers creates cellular transformation deep within tissues. Photobiomodulation is another term used to describe this process.  Allowing oxygen and nutrients to replenish sick or injured cells, the laser light also fortifies healthy bodily cells. This process of absorption is similar to photosynthesis. Think of the way light has a regenerative effect on plant life. It absorbs regenerative and nutritive energy from the sun.  This process speeds up recovery and healing.  Laser therapy works the same way. 

Many athletes succumb to using performance enhancing drugs. They believe the supplements make them stronger. Or give them a competitive edge. But that edge often comes with a hefty cost, from disqualification to permanent injury.  However, laser therapy improves athletic performance by creating similar advantages naturally, while posing zero risk of disqualification.  Call us today to find out how we can help you!


Reference articles:

Red light therapy improves reaction times: https://www.kaiyanmedical.com/...

Low-level laser (light) therapy (LLLT) on muscle tissue: performance, fatigue and repair benefited by the power of light

https://www.degruyter.com/docu...



Contact Us

Send Us An Email Today!

Our Location

2241 Hanford Rd | Burlington NC, 27215

Office Hours

We are taking Patients by Appointment Only - Please call us TODAY at (336) 266 7703 to schedule

Monday:

7:30 am-6:30 pm

Tuesday:

7:30 am-6:30 pm

Wednesday:

7:30 am-6:30 pm

Thursday:

7:30 am-6:30 pm

Friday:

By appointment only

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed