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Healing Sports Injuries with Chiropractic Care

Healing Sports Injuries With Chiropractic Care Back to school season means many children and teens also will be returning to organized sports. Whether their activity is soccer, football, cross country, lacrosse, or cheerleading, the regular exercise and competition helps to build both mentally and physically strong youth. Active children are not invincible, though. In fact, Yale Medicine reports that more than 2.6 million children up to the age of 19 visit the emergency room each year with a sports- or recreation-related injury. Forty percent of all sports-related injuries happen to children between the ages of 5 and 14. A family chiropractor like Strelcheck Chiropractic Clinic is uniquely qualified to treat many sports injuries. Relying on a combination of education and spinal manipulation, chiropractors may help young athletes get back to running, kicking, diving, and jumping more quickly—and naturally—than traditional medicine. The art of chiropractic might even prevent injury altogether. Commons Sports Injuries Athletes work their bodies harder than the average person. Furthermore, children and teens who practice only one sport might work certain body parts harder than others, taxing those muscle groups. The following common injuries often are the result of this overexertion as well as collisions, falls, or other unexpected events: Sprains, often involving wrists and ankles Strains, often involving back or hamstring Fractures Knee injuries such as tendonitis or runner’s knee Achilles tendon damage Shin splints Dislocations Pinched nerves in neck or back Concussion Chiropractic medicine may lead to a quicker recovery from each of these injuries, with the exception of concussions. Although a chiropractor cannot repair a concussion, their care after a concussion may reduce headaches, neck pain, and other symptoms related to the injury. Chiropractic Methods For Treating Sports Injuries Athletes are tough. So tough, that many tend to ignore their injuries and battle through the pain. They do not want to let down their coaches, teammates, and parents, so they opt to compete. Unfortunately, pushing aside the injury might lead to more damage. That is why it is important to visit a medical professional, such as a chiropractor, sooner rather than later. Chiropractic medicine hones in on spinal health as the means for relieving symptoms and fully repairing damage throughout the body. As experts of the human musculoskeletal system, chiropractors have knowledge of the skeleton, muscles, nerves, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, and joints—and how they all connect back to the spine. After determining a patient’s symptoms, such as pain, tingling, tension, or discomfort, a chiropractor performs spinal manipulative therapy to achieve the following results: Improved range of motion Improved flexibility Improved blood flow Reduced inflammation Release of endorphins, the body’s natural pain reliever   Through chiropractic, an athlete’s body may be restored to full health. Additionally, the athlete may be protected from future injury. Spinal Health and Sports Injury Prevention Keeping the spine strong and aligned with regular visits to the chiropractor is one preventative measure athletes can take to avoid injury. A chiropractor’s office can help in other ways, too: Recommend strength exercises and stretches that target specific parts of the body Posture correction techniques Nutrition counseling, including vitamin recommendations Physical therapy   Young athletes also should be sure to warm up their muscles before competition and practices. In fact, Yale Medicine states that 62 percent of organized sports-related injuries happen during practice, not during a game or competition. Chiropractors and other health professionals also might suggest that athletes practice more than a single sport throughout the year, so as not to experience overuse that leads to injury. Understand the rules of the sport. Wear proper gear. And finally, make every effort to drink plenty of water and get a full night’s sleep every day. Stay In Play. Avoid the Sideline. Of course, not all sports injuries are preventable. High-contact activities mean collisions and falls. Blows and twists. Dance, cheerleading, gymnastics, and other activities requiring repetitive motions also can be damaging over time. It’s all part of the experience. Before turning to surgery or prescription drugs to address a sports injury, please call Strelcheck Chiropractic Clinic at 815-459-3860. Discover what we can do, including physical therapy! Our goal is to help young athletes to recover quickly and avoid future injuries that might sideline them for days, weeks, or months at a time.

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Benefits of Chiropractic Care for ALL Ages

Chiropractic Benefits from Infancy to Seniorhood Making regular appointments to see a chiropractor could be a family affair! That’s because, no matter the age demographic, chiropractic care addresses various health ailments and offers preventative treatment using safe and natural methods. Grandma, grandpa, mother, father, sister, baby brother. Everyone in the family has the opportunity to experience healing, relief, and improved health by making a chiropractic clinic their first stop. Babies and Toddlers Babies and toddlers get to know their pediatricians very well in the first three years of their life. No debating: those visits are important! However, adding a chiropractor to the mix might go further in helping to relieve the aches and pains that come with being a baby—even newborns—or a tiny child. Chiropractors often treat their youngest of patients for the following common conditions: colic or excessive crying reflux difficulty breastfeeding due to head position or impaired sucking/swallowing asthma digestive issues ear infections difficulty sleeping balance issues trouble breathing delayed developmental milestones, such as crawling or standing Doctors of chiropractic employ gentle, safe, and effective adjustments on these small bodies, contributing to proper alignment and a high-functioning nervous system. A happier baby means happier parents! Children and Adolescents Children (ages 4-9) and adolescents (ages 10-19) are unique patients in that their bodies are constantly changing. They get those dreaded “growing pains.” Also, many suffer injuries from participating in athletics, sitting in class with poor posture for several hours, and carrying heavy backpacks. Chiropractic can help treat injuries and chronic pain in youth. In fact, according to the Journal of the American Medical Association, on average, 11 percent of chiropractic patients are children and adolescents. Parents have sought chiropractic care for their children with the following symptoms and conditions: growing pains digestive issues asthma and other common breathing issues headaches and migraines scoliosis irregular sleeping patterns bedwetting and/or constipation persistent colds, sore throat, and low immunity recurrent ear infections and sinus issues behavior disorders, such as ADD, ADHD, and autism complaints of continual or recurring neck or back pain limited head or neck mobility recovery from an injury In addition to potentially resolving the above issues, spinal adjustments may boost their growth and development, improving their quality of life in the present and future. Yes, chiropractic care is safe for kids. Research supports that there are no specific risks associated with chiropractic adjustments for children. Furthermore, doctors at Strelcheck Chiropractic Clinic also make every effort to offer their young patients a painless experience. Adults Adults still have a lot of life in their bodies, especially considering this stage begins as young as 20 years old. Many adults, however, have experienced more wear and tear than the average child or teen; the sooner they address any pains or discomfort, the better their chances of satisfying their desired level of activity. The goal is sustainability. Adults ages 35-45 make up the largest age demographic of chiropractic patients. This group needs the chiropractor for traditional reasons, such as spinal misalignments caused by injury and/or traumatic events. Additionally, they are beginning to experience acute aches and pains more frequently. In some cases, a problem they have been ignoring finally needs attention. Here are some of the many symptoms and conditions a chiropractor can treat: chronic headaches back and neck pain sciatica allergies trouble sleeping digestive issues joint pain stress pregnancy   Adults who see a chiropractor also report an improved immune system and faster recovery from illness and injury. Adults are more likely than younger patients to seek chiropractic care for proactive reasons. Even if they currently are not experiencing pain, they realize that preventative health plays a role in keeping them moving with comfort for years to come. Seniors Seniorhood begins as young as 55. Perhaps a patient who has reached this age in life has not always made his or her health and wellness a priority. Life has been too busy! Now is the time to make the time. Seniors wake up one day to stiff muscles and joints in their back, neck, knees, and more. Those who visit the chiropractor for the first time at this later stage in life to help wish they had picked up the phone sooner. Many senior patients have expressed that their regular chiropractic appointments have resulted in the following benefits: arthritis relief increased flexibility/mobility/range of motion increased strength improved balance/coordination pain relief throughout the body higher levels of energy   Additionally, spinal manipulation therapy has been known to help address the following conditions common among older adults: dizziness, depression, constipation, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, pneumonia, and urinary incontinence. All in all, seniors who add chiropractic care to their health and wellness regime to treat or prevent pain and discomfort may improve their quality of life. Care for the Whole Family Chiropractors address their patients as a whole, helping them to manage pain by using natural techniques that avoid the need for highly addictive painkillers. Each age offers its own challenges when it comes to keeping the body healthy. Strelcheck Chiropractic Clinic can help the entire family—from child to grandparent—work through those individual challenges. Make an appointment today for everyone. Call 815-459-3860.

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Back to School Tips for a Healthy School Year

Back to School Tips for a Healthy School Year Kids like to pretend they are Batman or Black Widow, performing jaw-dropping jumps off the school playground equipment. They demonstrate their Incredible Hulk strength by lifting their 12-pound backpacks overhead. After recess, they resume their normal identities, sitting at a desk or table for roughly 65 percent of their day. Although children are resilient, even these little superheroes can experience disruption in their day-to-day due to lower back pain caused by those activities. Here are a few tips from your friendly neighborhood chiropractor for keeping childrens’ backs and general health in tip-top condition for Back to School season. Pick the Right Backpack Backpacks help children tote school supplies, books, and laptops to and from school. While some kids visit their locker to unload the burden throughout the day, many avoid it to save time shuffling from class to class. What suffers? Their backs. A heavy and/or improperly worn backpack can pull on the neck muscles, contributing to headache, shoulder pain, lower back pain, and more. It can also cause a child to lean forward, reducing balance and increasing the risk of a fall. Here are a few ways to help children make healthy decisions about their backpacks: Choose a backpack made of durable material with additional padding in the lower back area and shoulder straps. Show your child how to properly pack their backpack. Heavier items, like books, should go closest to the body. Also, make use of the multiple compartments to distribute the weight more evenly. The American Chiropractic Association advises that children should never carry more than 5-10 percent of their total body weight. That’s 10 pounds for a 100-pound child. Use both shoulder straps and make sure they are tightened so the load is snug to their body and not hanging more than a couple of inches below their waist. Have your child practice bending using both knees rather than at the waist when wearing or lifting a heavy backpack. Encourage your child to use their locker to store items they do not need. Or, they can carry some items in their arms. Practice Good Posture While Sitting Children spend approximately five or six hours sitting while at school, which can lead to lower back pain. According to Cornell University Department of Ergonomics, up to 90 percent more pressure is put on your back when you sit vs. when you stand. Additionally, many children probably do not practice good posture during their time in a chair. Coach them to protect their backs at school by following these tips: Move books and screens to eye level rather than tipping their head forward to see. Keep their back against the back of the chair. Avoid rolling shoulders forward or leaning forward from the lower back. Keep feet flat on the floor. Take a movement break every 30 minutes. Make Sleep a Priority Children ages 3-5 years old require between 10-13 hours of sleep, and ages 6-12 require 9-12 hours of sleep. When a child gets an adequate amount of sleep regularly, they experience improved: attention behavior learning memory overall mental and physical health Prioritizing a consistent bedtime along with enough sleep can help children avoid high blood pressure, obesity, and even depression. Children experiencing difficulty sleeping might benefit from a visit to the chiropractor to check on spinal misalignment, a common cause of sleep discomfort. Build a Stronger Immune System With a chiropractor’s expertise in maintaining a healthy nervous system comes an improved immune system, offering stronger protection against the common cold, the flu, and other illnesses. Chiropractors’ full-body approach also lays a foundation for regular exercise, healthy eating, and a healthy overall lifestyle in children. According to one chiropractor quoted by ACA, “As a chiropractor, the adjustments we do are great, powerful and can be life-changing,” she says. “But there are other aspects to a conservative first approach to health care that are particularly important for kids: focusing on adequate nutrition, sleep and physical activity. Parents are looking for answers besides putting their kids on more drugs. This is a great gift that we have to offer our children.” Sources: https://www.startstanding.org/sitting-back-pain/#common https://www.reinhardtchiropractic.com/blog/back-to-school-back-pain/ https://www.acatoday.org/News-Publications/ACA-News-Archive/ArtMID/5721/ArticleID/165/Safety-and-Effectiveness-of-Pediatric-Chiropractic https://www.richmondspinepain.com/blog/back-to-school-backpack-safety https://www.hopkinsallchildrens.org/ACH-News/General-News/The-importance-of-sleep-for-kids https://www.spine-health.com/wellness/ergonomics/backpacks-and-back-pain-children https://shieldschiropractic.net/blog/is-chiropractic-care-on-your-back-to-school-list https://www.truerootschiro.com/blog/back-to-school-chiropractic-tips   Additional Notes Chiropractic Care is Safe and Effective for Kids Chiropractic care is predicated on safety – this includes child chiropractic care. Chiropractors also tend to embrace a holistic health perspective, emphasizing natural, drug-free, non-surgical treatments, and healthy lifestyle changes. American Chiropractic Association: For every 100 children you see, at least three of them have probably visited a doctor of chiropractic at least once. According to a report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 3 percent of children have been treated with chiropractic or osteopathic manipulation. https://www.acatoday.org/News-Publications/ACA-News-Archive/ArtMID/5721/ArticleID/165/Safety-and-Effectiveness-of-Pediatric-Chiropractic

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Strelcheck Chiropractic helps Big 10 Swimmer

Colleen Champa: My name is Colleen Champa and I have been a competitive swimmer for as long as I can remember. I had dreams about swimming in college and competing at the Olympic Trials one day. By the age of 12, my body was falling apart from the sport. I struggled through hip and shoulder pain through every practice to the point where I needed to take time off. This is when I started at chiropractic treatment at Strelcheck Chiropractic Clinic. With all the services the clinic had to offer, such as chiropractic care, massage therapy, and physical therapy, I was able to get back in the water and continue my dreams of being a big time college swimmer. 10 years later while still getting chiropractic treatment, I just finished up my successful collegiate swimming career at the University of Iowa. By the time I graduated, I was a top 16 breaststroker in the Big 10. I could not have reached my dreams without chiropractic care. Thank you, Dr. Pete and Dr. Daniel, for all the help you’ve been giving me.

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