Sport Chiropractic

Brochure References

  1. Evans Jr, Marion Willard, Harrison Ndetan, V. Ka Sekhon, Ronald Williams Jr, Brittney Oliver, Michael Perko, and K. P. Singh. “Adult use of complementary and integrative approaches to improve athletic performance.” Altern Ther Health Med24, no. 1 (2018): 30-7.
  2. Deutschmann, Kyle Colin, Andrew Douglas Jones, and Charmaine Maria Korporaal. “A non-randomised experimental feasibility study into the immediate effect of three different spinal manipulative protocols on kicking speed performance in soccer players.” Chiropractic & manual therapies23, no. 1 (2015): 1-10.
  3. Deutschmann, Kyle Colin, Andrew Douglas Jones, and Charmaine Maria Korporaal. “A non-randomised experimental feasibility study into the immediate effect of three different spinal manipulative protocols on kicking speed performance in soccer players.” Chiropractic & manual therapies23, no. 1 (2015): 1-10.
  4. Huang, Weidong, Judith Howie, Alyx Taylor, and Nicola Robinson. “An investigation into the effectiveness of traditional Chinese acupuncture (TCA) for chronic stress in adults: a randomised controlled pilot study.” Complementary therapies in clinical practice17, no. 1 (2011): 16-21.
  5. Perciavalle, Valentina, Marta Blandini, Paola Fecarotta, Andrea Buscemi, Donatella Di Corrado, Luana Bertolo, Fulvia Fichera, and Marinella Coco. “The role of deep breathing on stress.” Neurological Sciences38, no. 3 (2017): 451-458.

 As primary contact healthcare professionals, chiropractors help improve the interaction between fascia, nerves, muscles, ligaments, bones, joints of the extremities and spine. Athletes, in particular, benefit significantly from sports chiropractic, which specializes in the sports injury treatment and prevention, and, primarily, improving the athletes’ performances.