REDDING, Calif., March 26, 2017 -- Many amateur and professional athletes use chiropractic to prevent and treat sports injuries and improve performance. Chiropractic care at Churn Creek Chiropractic offers natural solutions to improve general health, address spinal imbalances and biomechanical functioning. Sports injuries can happen during or after activity and a chiropractor who specializes in sports wellness can help individuals avoid injury and shorten recovery times when sports injury treatment or rehabilitation is necessary. Manual chiropractic manipulations and specialized techniques support the body’s own healing process. Chiropractic is effective for back injuries, joint problems, and herniated or bulging discs.
Many people from a range of backgrounds enjoy an active lifestyle. Those in professional sports rely on the optimal performance of their body and want to increase the career longevity. Amateurs involved in sports, from football, skiing, golfing, running and more need to be aware of how to protect their bodies from injury and take proper measure in the case of a sports-related injury.
Tennis elbow, plantar fasciitis, rotator cuff injuries, joint problems, along with knee, shoulder and back pain are common sports injuries. Repetitive stress, overuse, and forceful collisions can result in a sports injury. In one survey, it was found that 31 percent of football teams in the NFL had a chiropractor on staff and athletes using chiropractic care frequently reported its effectiveness. Chiropractic is used in professional and college football, hockey, martial arts, tennis, and baseball to address conditions such as a sports hernia or tennis elbow. Without treatment, simple and routine activities such as lifting a heavy box may be the final trigger of a serious injury that has been progressing over time. Regular chiropractic treatments are known to improve an athlete’s flexibility and range of motion. Treatment has also been effective in addressing low-back pain and repetitive stress injuries and shortens recovery periods.
“Chiropractic care supports the needs of amateur and professional athletes and all of those who enjoy an active lifestyle. Chiropractic can help prevent injury, treat current injuries, and naturally decrease pain,” said Dr. Donovan Hutchings. “As an experienced chiropractor, I use a range of non-invasive and specialized techniques to rebalance the bodies and meet the individual needs of active patients. Lifestyle advice and corrective exercises support improved athletic performance.”
Dr. Donovan Hutchings and Dr. Stephen Edwards, chiropractors at Churn Creek Chiropractic, offer chiropractic care to residents of Redding, Anderson, Bella Vista, Centerville, Happy Valley, Cottonwood, Shasta Lake City, Red Bluff, Palo Cedro, Weed, Yreka, and Shasta County, CA. The team is dedicated to keeping patients healthy and strong with their range of wellness services including chiropractic care, corrective exercises, lifestyle advice, and spinal and postural screenings.
Call (530) 221-4991 to speak with an associate to discuss chiropractic for sports injuries and sports wellness or visit http://churncreekchiropractic.com/ for more details.
Churn Creek Chiropractic, (530) 221-4991


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