Stretch Therapy

Man having legs stretched Tight muscles, fascia, and tendons can easily lead to sports injuries in both professional athletes and casual sports enthusiasts. Soft tissue strain can cause damage that never gets a chance to heal until you address the underlying causes of that strain. Careful, medically-supervised stretch therapy can help you regain your mobility without doing further damage, while preventative stretches can help you make such injuries a less prominent part of your life. At Anderson Sports Injury Chiropractor we are  proud to offer chiropractic stretch therapy services alongside our other healing modalities.

Soft Tissue Strain: A Common Type of Sports Injury

Whenever you push a muscle group beyond its normal capacity, you run the risk of developing soft tissue strain. In addition to muscle fiber tears, you may also develop tears and inflammation in your tendons, a condition known as tendonitis. You don't have to suffer an acute injury to sustain such an injury; repetitive overuse of a body part may cause tiny tears in tissues that never get a chance to repair themselves fully, producing chronic inflammation, pain, and stiffness. Examples include:

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Runner's knee
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Golfer's elbow
  • Tennis elbow
  • Rotator cuff strain

Damage to the fascia, a membrane of connective tissue that runs throughout the body, often accompanies muscle strain, adding to your pain and immobility.

Benefits of Chiropractic Stretch Therapy

Gentle stretches can help you rehabilitate a soft tissue sports injury even as Dr. Nathan Anderson also addresses joint alignment errors that might be related to your condition. Our chiropractic team can prescribe exercises that direct blood, oxygen, and nutrients to the injured tissues without over-stressing them. We can also prescribe stretches to help you warm up an old injury or even keep future sports injuries from developing.

Fascial stretch therapy has become a popular form of care for injuries involving the fascia. In this form of assisted stretch therapy, Dr. Anderson puts the injured body part through specific motions as you lie comfortably on a treatment table. These exercises loosen and relax the fascia.This therapeutic technique can improve your balance, strength coordination, and range of motion.

Ask Our Chiropractic Team About Stretch Therapy

Stretch therapy makes an ideal complement to chiropractic adjustment, massage, and physical therapy for anyone seeking to get over (or prevent) soft tissue sports injuries. Contact our chiropractic team to learn more at 800-462-8749.

Visit our Office