Are You or your KID Training for next years Football Season?
One thing you should consider before playing football;
Football Injuries and Cervical Spinal Curves
With Super Bowl 47
coming up, most football fans around the United States are looking forward to
rooting for their favorite team, watching quirky commercials, or enjoying a
guilt-free day of snacking and drinking.
Football players on
the other hand (whether professional, college, or high school) are more
concerned about performing at their peak, and avoiding injury on the field.A recent study has shown a dramatic and eye-opening correlation between an athlete’s neck curve (cervical curve), and the extent of injury sustained during head-first or direct impact blows to the front-top of the skull.
In other words, athletes with straight or reversed cervical curves are prone to complex injuries to the cervical tissue and nerve roots, while those who maintain a normal cervical curve have a lot less chance of long-term and complex injuries.
Screening for neck curve abnormalities should be part of every athlete’s routine before, during, and after football season. Ensuring a correct cervical curve not only protects athletes from complex injuries, but ensures optimal health and wellness for the rest of us.
(picture demonstrates before treatment (no curve) and after treament (curve)
To find out if you are a candidate for care, contact Fifth Avenue Chiropractic & Chambersburg BStrong4Life at 717-263-6101
This information was brought to you by Ideal Spine Health & Research Center in Eagle Idaho is the largest chiropractic corrective care facility in the United States, specializing in helping athletes (and patients) regain proper spinal alignment and curvature – ensuring optimal health on or off the field.
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