All athletes understand the stress that their bodies receive through repetitive running, jumping, tackling etc. These activities can result in injuries including tears, strains and bruises to your muscles and ligaments. Not only are we capable or treating these injuries, there is also a lot that can be done in terms of prevention as well as optimal performance.

Treatment:

Depending on the injury that you have sustained we will do a specific examination to determine the extent of the damage as well as put together a game plan. Most sports injuries benefit from a combination of adjustments, laser therapy, soft tissue work, and exercises. Our goal is to have you compete at your highest level!

Prevention and Performance:

A proper functioning spine enables the spinal cord to communicate with the appropriate muscles with no interference. This enables the body to function at its peak to give you the edge over the competition. Chiropractic is utilized at all levels of athletics from pee wee leagues to the professional leagues.

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How can chiropractic increase your performance?

“I didn’t know how much I could improve until I started seeing a chiropractor. Since I’ve been in chiropractic, I’ve improved by leaps and bounds both mentally and physically.”

-Michael Jordan

Air Jordan

“I’ve Been Going To Chiropractors For As Long As I Can Remember. It’s As Important To My Training As Practicing My Swing.”

Tiger Woods

Tiger

“I am blessed that my dad is a chiropractor,” Rodgers said.  “Getting adjusted regularly–along with practicing other good health habits that my mom helped me to establish–are all part of my goal to win in life and on the field.”

-Aaron Rodgers

Aaron Rodgers

“Chiropractic just makes you feel so much better. When I walk out of the clinic, I feel like I’m about three inches taller and everything’s in place. And as long as I see the Chiropractor, I feel like I’m one step ahead of the game.”

-Tom Brady

Dec 7, 2014; San Diego, CA, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) reacst on the sideline against the San Diego Chargers during the fourth quarter at Qualcomm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jake Roth-USA TODAY Sports

“I have to have an adjustment before I go into the ring.  The majority of boxers go to get that edge.

-Evander Holyfield

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