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Chiropractic: The Athletes Advantage

Chiropractic is the essential compliment to the athlete who is striving for optimum performance or even the couch potato who gets out on their bike only once a month.

by Dr. Iain Simpson
© copyright 2003 MountainBikeAZ.com

An increasing number of Americans are seeking chiropractic care as an effective alternative to traditional prescription-based treatment. Developed in 1895, chiropractic's goal is to enable the body to reach an optimum level of functioning, without the use of drugs or surgery.

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Hit the Slopes - Gently

"The two main causes of injuries among snowboarders and skiers are falls and collisions," says Dr. Brad Yee. "The way to avoid injury is to do pre-season dry land training exercises. Snowboarders need to stabilize and strengthen their upper extremities, like their shoulders and arms," says Dr. Yee. "Skiers need to strengthen their lower extremities, specifically quads and hamstring muscles." Dr. Yee says that core strength for the spine is important for both sports. He suggests that skiers and snowboarders could include one or two lessons at the beginning of the season, just to get the cobwebs out of their technique, and to rid themselves of any bad habits. Often when the knees get tired, more force is exerted on the spine with each bump. Exercise and working to give the spine extra strength and flexibility will help resist the rigors of skiing. Even when people are on the slopes, stretching exercises are important.

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GOLFER'S TIPS from the BC Chiropractic Association

1. Stretch before and after you do any strengthening exercises. Here are some recommended stretches:

  • Side bending works the muscles on the sides of your back and hips
  • Hip rotation stretches several muscles in your hip, pelvis and thigh region
  • The hamstring stretch works the large muscles at the back of your thighs
  • Back extension helps the muscles that bend your spine backward, while back rotation stretches the muscles that rotate your spine and shoulder muscles
  • The shoulder stretch works shoulders and upper arms

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