I volunteered to help with setup, weigh-ins and sports injury consultancy for the tournament. Do you have a sports event coming up? Judo, boxing, wrestling, football, jiu-jitsu, muay thai? Have sports and spine health on-site. 🙂
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I volunteered to help with setup, weigh-ins and sports injury consultancy for the tournament. Do you have a sports event coming up? Judo, boxing, wrestling, football, jiu-jitsu, muay thai? Have sports and spine health on-site. 🙂
Myself (Dr. Benjamin Bluestein) and my colleagues able to provide initial injury assessment and treatment to your sports events AT ANY LOCATION (obviously there needs to be space available for treatment equipment, enough time to plan, etc.) . My colleagues and I can provide treatment at your crossfit box, gym, track, school or court (inside or outside). We bring health to you. If there is ongoing care needed, you may book an in clinic consultation for further evaluation and care.
We were asked to provide some on-site post injury assessment and treatment for a track and field sports event.
Play Safe!
Athletes of all skill levels may suffer from back pain or stiffness at one point in their life. Typically, the spine is overlooked during a pre-game warm-up. A good spinal warm up can help improve shoulder range of motion and decrease stiffness overall in the spine. Off court spine mobility drills, in addition to a proper core strength and conditioning program, will help athletes improve back movement and reduce the chance of injury and pain. Back pain affects nearly every person at some point in their lives. Prevention of back pain is key, especially in terms of extending the playing lifespan of athletes.
Below is a video that has some good spinal mobility exercises that and help improve mobility and decrease the the likelyhood of typical back stiffness (what does stiffness mean? Click here) and back pain that athletes suffer from. It was produced with the great people at Coachbase
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!
That’s right folks, cracking knuckles is just gas bubbles in your joints being popped. Generally, the sound a cracking joint makes is harmless. If that sound is accompanied by pain, locking and/or reduced movement, it is time to see a specialist such as a Chiropractor. We can determine what is normal joint findings and what is not.