Sport dance

Jeremy Napier

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Ravenscroft Medical Suite
166 Golders Green Road
London
NW11 8BB

Appts   07943 252323

 

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    Sport injuries

 Sports injuries are very often no more than everyday problems that have been exposed when an 'occasional athlete' over-stresses his or her body when taking up a new activity. They may result from:

  • poor gait or posture
  • lack of fitness
  • inadequate equipment
  • Overtraining

However, participating regularly in any sporting activity may also leave you open to the possibility of overtraining, over-use or repetitive strain injuries. These can have harmful, long-lasting effects whatever your age, so it is important that you learn to recognise the signs if you intend working hard towards your sporting goal. They may include:

  • poor practices and performances
  • loss of weight
  • joint or muscle pain without injuries
  • nausea
  • colds or stuffy nose
  • depression, irritability, insomnia or anxiety

Remember that you will be more tired, and therefore more at risk of injury, at the end of a day's work, or exercise session. Chiropractic treatment for sports injuries concentrates on adjustments to your spine, joints and muscles, so allowing them to move correctly, and advice on rehabilitation and maintenance exercises to improve strength and flexibility. (Long-term reliance on joint supports will reduce the range of movement and weaken the muscles; such supports will only be prescribed by your chiropractor when necessary). As chiropractic does not involve drugs or surgery, there is no risk of the side-effects associated with these treatments.

Your chiropractor has learnt many techniques and procedures to deal with sports injuries. In addition to the treatment of injuries, practitioners can carry out pre-season checks on athletes to identify, treat and strengthen any weak areas before injuries occur, and also conduct regular check-ups to maintain optimum performance.