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Ankle Exercises and injury prevention

What are some good ankle exercises to prevent injury?

 

Ankle exercises can be done to  prevent ankle sprains. Improve your ankle ranges of motion through mobility training. This video demonstrates some common ankle injuries and some ways to improve ankle mobility. Enjoy!

MOBILITY = flexibility + control

 

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Pull Up Pain

Pull up pain tends to exist at the elbows, shoulders and wrists.  The pull up exercise is a great way to develop back, shoulder and arm strength. Pull ups can be done at home or in the park on a bar or with suspension equipment (Gymnastic rings, “TRX” equipment).  Those who utilize a horizontal bar tend to complain more of pain as it can be slightly more strenuous due to your joints in a fixed position rather than suspension equipment, a free motion exercise.

 

Pull up pain tends to occur due to 2 main reasons:

 

  • Incorrect form causing compensation at the various joints.
  • Dysfunctional articulation AKA Problematic Joint

 

2 common mistakes that cause pull up pain (Refer to Picture Below)

  • Not setting the shoulders
  • Not keeping your elbows back.

 

 

Keeping the scapulae (shoulder blade) back and down (Depressed and retracted) is the first step before initiating your first pull up to prevent pull up pain.

Keeping the scapulae (shoulder blade) back and down (Depressed and retracted) is the first step before initiating your first pull up. By “setting” your shoulder-scapulae-thoracic complex, will allow you keep your back muscles tight. It will also allow to reduce the strain on your biceps muscle and use the back muscles such as the latissimus dorsi and trapezius. Without proper setting, compensation can cause shoulder impingement syndromes, overuse in the biceps tendon or elbow sprain/strains.

 

Keep your elbows forward rather than keeping them back to prevent pull up pain.

The second common mistake is to keep your elbows forward rather than keeping them back. The elbows need to be driven back otherwise the area of stress over the elbows will be large.  This can lead to medial elbow pain or “Golfer’s elbow”.

After these cues, what happens if you or your client cannot keep their shoulders down and back or keep the elbows back?

The person may not have the ability to perform this movement because they have poor mobility (flexibility, control and strength) in certain articulations (joints-elbow, shoulder, thoracic spine). Many trainers or healthcare practitioners will try to downgrade the pull up exercise to try to make it “easier” to perform. Unfortunately, if your joints are not moving like joints, no matter how basic or “easy” you make the exercise (using bands for help, standing on chair/ball etc. ) you will not be able to perform the exercise. Although regression/downgrading (making it “easier”) of the pull up is important but the person needs to have prerequisite mobility.

Do you or your client have the prerequisite joint mobility to start? Can you  or your client move your joints independently and with control?

Restriction of mobility can be because of a tissue (muscle and/or joint) problem or an issue with control (stability, nervous system control).

 

The source of why the poor movement is happening should be diagnosed and treated by a trained health professional, such as Chiropractor. Health professionals trained in Functional Range Release and Conditioning will be better equipped to assess your overall joint health.

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Crossfit & Chiropractic

Crossfit & Chiropractic

I have patients who participate in the sport of Crossfit. Crossfit is “the SPORT of fitness”. Crossfit participants and athletes are incredibly committed, driven and hardworking individuals. Their goals are to improve time, weight and volume lifted. Crossfit athletes push themselves physically everytime. People must realize that Crossfit is a sport, just like basketball or football.

Is Crossfit Safe?

There is risk involved in any activity or SPORT. Crossfit is not exempt from this rule. Crossfit takes safety seriously and many gyms/boxes have mandatory “on-ramp” classes before participating in full workouts. Crossfit participants should be supervised by certified/qualified coaches. Anyone considering participating in Crossfit or any athletic sports should understand that there are prerequisites and risks with all movements.

What are the typical Crossfit injuries seen in a Chiropractic office?

Crossfit athletes can push themselves so much that it can lead to overuse muscle and tendon injuries, as well as spinal and extremity joint dyfunctions. Dysfunctions may or may not cause pain but over time may result in a pain and or more serious problems. I always tell and teach patients to listen to their body and not to push too hard if they are experiencing any discomfort.

In my experience, Crossfit participants typically have restricted range of motion and recurrent stiffness in the shoulders and hips. However the most serious complaints I have received in my Chiropractic office is lower back pain.

What about Crossfit makes lower back injuries so common?

Lifting exercises such as the squat and deadlift are done with high volume and weight. If these exercises are done with proper posture and technique they are great for functional core and leg strength. A proper moving spine and hips are required to perform these exercises. If an individual does not have the proper range of motion or ability prior to attempting the squat and deadlift they can become injured. For those with the ability, as athlete becomes tired, their form can be affected and eventually these exercises can cause injury.

Overhead exercises (snatch, thrusters, presses etc. ) are also performed. If a participant doesn’t have the prerequisite movement at the shoulders and mid back, compensations problems in the lower back will result. Take a look at the video below:

Do you look like this when you perform overhead activities? Time to see a Chiropractor that can determine why and how to fix it. Manual therapy and functional movement correction that Chiropractors provide are very effective at not only prevention but recovery as well.

How can Crossfit gyms/boxes and Chiropractors work together?

A Crossfit athlete’s goal is to maximize their body’s full athletic potential. Crossfit athletes are required to maintain their bodies by participating in proper training, nutrition and sleep. A Chiropractor’s goal is to optimize the patients’ body through manual treatment and advice on training, diet and treatment. Crossfit gyms can also help general chiropractic patients become more physically active in their own lives.

Our philosophies and goals go hand-in-hand. Regular treatment from a Chiropractor will allow for the maintenance and overall performance of the body. Regular Crossfit and physical activity can help people become healthier.

Chiropractors can also assess those thinking about joining Crossfit to determine if they have the prerequisite abilities.

What do the Crossfit athletes have to say?

If you don’t believe me, listen to Rich Froning Jr. Rich is the 4 x reigning and defending “Fittest Man on Earth”. He has won the Reebok Crossfit Games continuously since 2011 to 2014. He is an advocate for Chiropractic care and believes Crossfitters can benefit from seeing a Chiropractor. Rich mentions muscle stim as something he utilizes aswell. At the office, we also provide EMS stim as treatment modality for recovery as well.

Do you have questions on how Chiropractic can help you? Contact me.

 

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Secrets to Joint Health

Joint health is dependent on movement!

The Secret to joint health

The secret to joint health is to first move well, then move often. In order to maintain joint health you need to move your joints: actively and passively. Mobility training should be done on its own and not only as a warm up before activity. 

Body Assessment

Before attempting mobility training, you should have a joint assessment by a health professional like a Chiropractor to determine your level of ability. Your Chiropractor can determine what your knees, hips, shoulders, spine etc. are capable of and if they are functioning correctly.

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Feeling stiff? What does it mean?

I’m Stiff…

Joint stiffness is one of the most commonly reported symptoms in my practice. Many patients complain that most stiffness occurs within the neck, back, hips, knees and shoulders. Both athletes and the general public report joint stiffness impacting their lives daily. Feeling stiff is your body’s way to tell you your joints are not functioning optimally.

Something that is under emphasized is the idea of long term joint health. As a Chiropractor, I always emphasize on the importance of preventing stiffness and maintaining articular health throughout life.

Will joint stiffness, regardless of reported pain, impact the way we live?

Thakral et al. 2014 (“A stiff price to pay: does joint stiffness predict disability in an older population?”) studied whether or not reported stiffness to predict disability in an older population (>70 years old). 400 of the adults participated reported morning stiffness, with half of them reporting one area of stiffness and half with multiple areas.
The study showed that 64% of people with multisite stiffness were at greater risk for developing new or worsening mobility AND declined in physical performance.

 Mobility Program

Integrating joint mobility programs to adults at an early age to address any stiffness will help prevent further progression of joint stiffness and improve mobility throughout life.
Before attempting a mobility program, you should first find out if your joints are moving the proper way. Some individuals cannot move themselves on their own or do not know how to. Health professionals such as Chiropractors are specialists at diagnosing and treating the joints of the entire body, not just the spine. Perhaps your body requires more than exercises to maintain your health such as needling, manipulation, mobilization, or taping etc.
Chiropractors are able to assess the integrity of your joints and articulations of the body (spine, knees, ankles, shoulders etc.) and will provide advice on how to decrease joint stiffness, improve mobility and physical performance.
Do you do daily mobility exercises to prevent stiffness? What exercises do you do? Are you truly changing the structures of your body?