For a higher quality of life
As a Chiropractor specializing in performance and rehabilitation, I have the privilege of working with patients who are committed to healing faster, moving better, and getting back to doing what they love. I have seen in my clinic that have become champions, and the absolute best in their sport. They all have one thing in common. They don’t let the injuries slow them down. No matter what your sport is, if you practice day in and day out, by the time you are getting to be better than the rest, you will be at risk of injury. This is a simple law of physics. The body can only do so much repetition before the risk of something giving out.
A golfer has repetitive rotation in the lumbar spine from the hips. Yes, it should be the core powering the movement, but if the Golfer has not been adjusted recently, the hips will not move correctly in the rotation, and the lower back will be more prone to injury. Likewise, basketball players are especially vulnerable to knee and ankle injury when their hips have not been adjusted on a regular basis. Both of these cases are because anytime the body has less movement in one joint, the joints above and below have to move extra to compensate.
Collaboration is key in modern healthcare. Orthopedic surgeons and medical professionals—I’d love to connect with those who are looking to enhance patient outcomes through integrative care. By combining chiropractic, bodywork, and movement-based rehab, we can help patients recover more effectively from injuries, prevent future issues, and maximize their physical potential.
If you’re passionate about helping patients return to peak performance, let’s start a conversation. How can we work together to create better recovery solutions?