You Don’t Need to be a Sports Performer to Benefit from Sports Massage
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It’s never too late to change your warm up routine, just because the team is being told to do something, you don’t have to!, it’s your body!. Now you have read this post you should be able to make an informed decision as to whether what you are being told to do is correct. Take ownership of your body and make sure you are well aware of your it’s needs so that you give yourself the best opportunity to perform well and without the risk of injury.
I would also like to suggest, for all you parents with young stars in the making, that you take the time to make sure your children are being told to warm up properly. Mistakes made during the growing years can adversely affect their performance and injury susceptibility in future years at a time when they should be reaching their peak. There is nothing worse than having a career in sport fail due to something that could have been avoided if small changes such as these had been made earlier.
Who ever said that football was just a game eh?…
References: Dawson B., Sim A., Wallman K., Guelfi K., Young W.. (2009). Effects of static stretching in warm-up on repeated sprint performance. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. 12 (supplement 1), S60. Silveira G., Sayers M., Waddington G.. (2010). Effect of static and dynamic stretching on hamstring flexibility in the warm-up. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. 12 (supplement 2), e10-e11. Taylor, K.L., Sheppard, J.M., Lee, H., Plummer, N.. (2009). Negative effect of static stretching restored when combined with a sport specific warm-up component. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport.12 (6), 657-661.
I hope this information has helped you understand a little more about your body, If you have any questions on this topic send me an e-mail at danny@longlevenschiro.com
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The British Chiropractic Sports Council: Chiropractors have been involved in the treatment of sports people and sports-related injuries from the very beginning of the profession. As a discipline that deals with functional disorders of the joints, it is eminently suited to being included as part of the medical back-up team of any sport.
Until recently, chiropractors tended to work on their own, making contacts and working with individuals or sporting bodies on their own initiative without reference to anyone else in the profession. It was seen that this was not the way that would give the most benefit to those who are involved in sport at whatever level. The British Chiropractic Sports Council (BCSC) was founded by the necessary enthusiastic bunch who gave willingly of their time and efforts.
International recognition: We were given support and encouragement in this by our international colleagues in the Fédèration Internationale de Chiropratique du Sport (FICS) who are based in Lausanne and are recognised by the World Health Organisation and the International Olympic Committee. They are currently in negotiation with the IOC concerning the inclusion of chiropractors in the base medical facilities for future Olympic Games. The US, Canada and New Zealand have included chiropractors in their teams for many years and many top athletes can attest to their skills. Chiropractors are working in the Polyclinic at the Vancouver Winter Olympics.
Prevent injury & optimise performance: The BCSC is not just concerned with the treatment of sports-related injuries but in how to prevent them in the first place and how to help optimise performance. It is possible that a person can have a mechanical dysfunction without being aware of any clinical symptoms. If that is the case then not only will they be prone to injury when applying that extra bit of effort but as they are not functioning correctly then they cannot perform to their maximum capability. Brendan Foster tells us that “when athletes are competing at a high level the care of a chiropractor is key to their preparation before an event,” and Steve Cram says “chiropractic is a fast and effective way of treating and preventing injuries. I constantly recommend chiropractic to athletes…”
Treatment in the field: The BCSC is an organisation of practically minded chiropractors who have an interest in working “in the field.”
Source: The British Chiropractic Sports Council Website www.chirosport.org
A big welcome to Kate West – our new Sports Massage Therapist – who is joining the team here at the Longlevens Chiropractic & Sports Injury Clinic! Massage Therapy has gone from strength to strength thanks to the expert skills of Tracey Morris who has achieved outstanding results for patients and now Kate is joining to help us to cope with the demand that we have for massage therapy, particulary sports massage. We will update our website with further details about Kate as soon as we can, but in the meantime, take advantage of our free 20 minute taster sessions with either Kate or Tracey to find out how sports massage feels, what a difference it makes and how it could help you. Call now on 01452 309372 or email using to contact us section of the website or via contact@longlevenschiro.com.
Patient Stuart Calder is running the Bristol Marathon for a cause that we at the Longlevens Chiropractic & Sports Injury Clinic hold very dear to our hearts. His daughter Sofia was born with the same congenital heart defect that Simon and Leah’s son was born with and has received the same life saving heart surgery that he did from the Bristol Children’s Hospital. It is wonderful to hear that Stuart’s baby daughter is doing very well, and it is fabulous to see someone stand up for what they believe in and go out of their way to raise much needed funds for such a brilliant and well deserving cause. Superb effort Stuart, well done. Please sponsor Stuart and show your support for the life saving work of the Bristol Children’s Hospital at www.justgiving.com/clancalder.
Thank you.
We are very excited to be able to introduce you to our new team member, Associate Chiropractor Danny Adams, who is a graduate of the Welsh Institute of Chiropractic! Danny specialises in sports injuries, neck pain and back pain and has a keen interest in football injuries. A sportsman himself, Danny has played academy level football with a professional team. He has an active interest in football and also in golf, fishing and surfing.
Danny Adams is a professional and caring chiropractor whose excellent interpersonal and clinical skills will fit in seamlessly with our clinic. Danny shares the values and ethics that Simon has successfully built his practice upon, and we feel confident that he will assist us in continuing to provide the very best of care to patients. To find out more about him, please visit the page of our website entitled “The Team”.
Happy New Year and Best Wishes for 2012 from The Longlevens Chiropractic & Sports Injury Clinic!!
WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!!!!!
Hitting the shops?
Make sure that you wear comfortable shoes when pounding the pavements and try to carry your shopping bags evenly in
each hand. Better still, wear a backpack to distribute the load, or take your purchases back to the car at regular intervals. Ladies, don’t carry extra, unnecessary weight in that enormous handbag! Only carry the essential items that you need for the day ahead and try to use a cross-body bag, as this distributes the weight much more effectively.
Getting online
Abandoning the shops? If you can’t be bothered with the crowds, then do your Christmas shopping online. However, make
sure that you are sitting comfortably when sat using the computer. Try to have your feet flat on the floor, your bottom at the back of your seat, your shoulder-blades touching the seat back, arms relaxed with the elbows at desk level and your spine supported. Take regular breaks; never sit at the computer for more than 40 minutes without a break, less if possible.
Party time!
This is the time that the Christmas party season starts. Save your killer heels for the parties and spare your feet
and spine the rest of the time by favouring ‘flatties’. When wearing your party shoes try to remember your posture – keep your knees ‘soft’ and try to keep your ear, shoulder, hip and knee aligned with your tummy muscles gently contracted to support your low
back. Take a pair of ballet pumps with you for your walk home, or when your party feet get too tired.
Treat yourself this Christmas
This Christmas, take a few minutes every day to think about yourself. The British Chiropractic Association has devised
Straighten Up UK – a set of simple exercises and stretches that improve your posture. Try to do the routine every day to improve your flexibility, ease
your aches and pains and get yourself set for a happy, healthy Christmas!
Source: British Chiropractic Association
MASSAGE GIFT VOUCHERS £35! A perfect gift idea available here at the clinic! From relaxing massage to intensive sports massage, massage therapy produces a whole heap of benefits from relaxation and wellbeing through to injury prevention and treatment. Gift vouchers are £35 and you can buy them from us by popping into the clinic or by phoning 01452309372.