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Athletic performance depends on many factors, and one of the most important is having a healthy spine. That’s where a sports chiropractor comes in. A sports chiropractor is a type of chiropractor who specializes in the treatment of athletes.

 

Their goal is to help you perform at your best by optimizing your musculoskeletal function and overall health. There are many ways a sports chiropractor can help you, whether you’re dealing with an acute injury or looking to prevent one from happening in the first place. If you’re looking for an edge on the competition, read on to learn more about how a sports chiropractor can help you achieve peak performance.

 

Sports Chiropractors Help Athletes Recover From Injuries

 

Sports chiropractors are specially trained to help athletes recover from injuries. They use a variety of techniques to improve range of motion, reduce pain, and promote healing.

 

Chiropractic care can be particularly helpful for athletes who have suffered injuries to the musculoskeletal system. Common injuries that sports chiropractors treat include strains, sprains, and fractures. Sports chiropractors use a variety of techniques to help their patients recover from injury. Techniques may include spinal manipulation, massage, exercises, and electrical stimulation.

 

Sports chiropractors can help treat a wide variety of conditions. Some of the most common include:

 

- Back pain
- Neck pain
- Shoulder pain
- Knee pain
- Achilles tendonitis
- Plantar fasciitis

 

The goal of treatment is to help the athlete return to their sport as quickly and safely as possible. In some cases, sports chiropractors may also provide guidance on injury prevention.

 

Sports Chiropractors Help Professional Athletes

 

Sports chiropractors can help professional athletes by providing them with treatments and adjustments that can improve their performance. Many professional athletes visit chiropractors on a regular basis. Chiropractic care can help improve athletic performance and reduce the risk of injuries.

 

Studies have shown that chiropractic adjustments can improve joint function and range of motion, as well as increase muscle strength and power. Chiropractors can also help identify imbalances in the body that may be contributing to poor performance or increasing the risk of injury. Regular chiropractic care can help keep athletes at the top of their game.

 

Chiropractic care can help improve range of motion, reduce inflammation, and promote healing. These are all important factors in helping an athlete perform at their best. Sports chiropractors use a variety of techniques to help treat athletes, including manual adjustments, massage therapy, and exercises.

 

If you're a professional athlete or looking to take your performance to the next level, consider seeing a sports chiropractor.

 

Sports Chiropractors Help Weekend Warriors

 

Sports chiropractors are trained to provide comprehensive care for athletes of all levels. Whether you're a weekend warrior or a professional athlete, a sports chiropractor can help you recover from your injuries and get back to performing at your best.

 

Sports chiropractors can also provide preventive care to help reduce your risk of future injuries. A sports chiropractor can assess your individual needs and create a customized treatment plan to help you stay healthy and perform at your best.

 

Your Sports Chiropractor Can Help You Today

 

If you're a professional athlete or a weekend warrior and you are dealing with a sports injury or there is some other ailment that is preventing you from performing at your best, make an appointment with a sports chiropractor today. You'll be amazed at how much better you feel and how much better you perform when your body is functioning at its best!

What is a sports chiropractor and how is it different from a regular chiropractor?

A sports chiropractor is a chiropractor who focuses on the needs of athletes and active people. The goal is not only to reduce pain but also to improve performance, mobility, and recovery. While all chiropractors work with the spine and musculoskeletal system, a sports chiropractor spends more time on sport specific movement patterns, soft tissue work, and rehab exercises that match the demands of training and competition.

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What types of athletes does Dr. David work with?

Dr. David works with a wide range of athletes and active adults. This includes runners, lifters, CrossFit athletes, golfers, high school athletes, weekend warriors, and people who simply enjoy staying active. Many of his patients come from Angier, Fuquay Varina, Lillington, Willow Springs, and the surrounding communities.

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Do I have to be a competitive athlete to see a sports chiropractor?

No. You do not need to be a professional or high level athlete to benefit from sports chiropractic care. If you are active, enjoy working out, play recreational sports, or just want to move better and hurt less, you are in the right place. Dr. David cares for both serious competitors and everyday “athletes of life.”

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What sports injuries does a sports chiropractor commonly treat?

Common issues include ankle sprains, knee pain, hip pain, low back pain, neck pain, shoulder injuries, elbow pain, plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, and muscle strains or pulls. Many athletes also come in with overuse injuries from running, lifting, throwing, or repetitive training.

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Can a sports chiropractor help if I am not currently injured?

Yes. One of the best times to see a sports chiropractor is when you are not injured. Dr. David can assess your movement patterns, identify areas of stiffness or weakness, and address problems before they turn into missed games, missed workouts, or chronic pain. Many athletes use regular care to stay ahead of injuries and perform at their best.

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Will I have to stop training while I am being treated?

In many cases you can keep training, but you may need to modify your workouts. Dr. David understands how important it is for athletes to stay active, so he works to find safe ways for you to continue moving while your body heals. He will explain what activities to avoid, what is safe to continue, and how to progress back to full training.

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How does sports chiropractic care improve performance?

Sports chiropractic care improves joint motion, muscle function, and body mechanics. When your joints move well and your muscles fire properly, you can generate more power, move more efficiently, and recover more quickly between sessions. Many athletes report better mobility, stronger lifts, smoother running, and fewer nagging aches after consistent care.

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What can I expect during my first sports chiropractic visit?

Your first visit includes a detailed history, a movement and orthopedic exam, and a clear explanation of what is going on. Dr. David will look at how you move, what positions cause pain, and how your sport stresses your body. When appropriate, treatment is provided on the first visit and often includes adjustments, soft tissue work, and simple rehab exercises.

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Do you work with student athletes from local schools?

Yes. Dr. David often sees student athletes from Angier, Fuquay Varina, Lillington, and nearby schools. High school athletes commonly come in for issues related to football, basketball, baseball, soccer, track, wrestling, and volleyball. Care is always tailored to the sport, the season, and the demands of practice and competition.

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Can a sports chiropractor help with old injuries that never fully healed?

Yes. Old injuries often lead to compensation patterns where other joints and muscles take on extra stress. Dr. David looks at the entire kinetic chain, not just the area that hurts. By restoring proper motion and strength around old injuries, many athletes finally experience lasting improvement instead of constant flare ups.

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How long does it take to notice results with sports chiropractic care?

Many athletes notice changes in pain, mobility, or function within the first few visits. The total time frame depends on how long the problem has been present, how severe it is, and how consistently you follow the plan. Dr. David monitors progress closely and adjusts care as you improve.

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Is Move Chiropractic convenient for athletes in Fuquay, Lillington, and Willow Springs?

Yes. Move Chiropractic is located at 149 Logan Ct, Suite A in Angier, which is a short drive from Fuquay Varina, Lillington, Willow Springs, and Coats. Many athletes choose the clinic because it is easy to get to, offers flexible scheduling, and provides care that is tailored to active lifestyles.

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Do I need imaging before starting sports chiropractic treatment?

In most cases, no. Imaging such as X rays or MRI is only recommended when your history or exam suggests something more serious than a typical sports related injury. Dr. David will let you know if additional testing is needed before beginning care.

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Will I receive exercises to support my sports chiropractic treatment?

Yes. Rehab exercises, mobility drills, and sport specific modifications are an important part of care. Dr. David will show you what to do at home or in the gym so your progress continues between visits and you build a more resilient body.

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Do you accept insurance for sports chiropractic visits?

Yes. Move Chiropractic is in network with several major insurance plans, and many sports chiropractic visits are covered just like other chiropractic care. The team can verify your benefits and help you understand your coverage before treatment begins.

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