Athletes all over the world are
turning to chiropractors to help reduce their reaction times, increase body
stability, better their biomechanics, and help treat injuries. Call your local
chiropractor in Temple Hills to see what chiropractic has to offer for you!
The
Olympic Advantage: Chiropractors
Photo: Dr Janine Johnson
Monday, July 23, 2012 - Stress and Health with Dr. Lind by Peter Lind
SALEM, OR., July 23, 2012 – If you are a spectator going to the
Olympics make sure you bring your tickets, your binoculars, and your
MasterCard. But if you are a world class athlete all you may need is your
chiropractor.
For years chiropractors have been working with world class
athletes; and why not?
Chiropractors
are Experts in Human Function
One of the best known chiropractors in the Olympics is Dr. Terry Schroeder. Dr. Schroeder was named the head coach of the U.S. water polo team, which became one of the top stories of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. They won the silver medal. His U.S. squad entered the Olympics ranked ninth in the world and defeated Serbia in the semifinals before falling to Hungary in the gold-medal game.
One of the best known chiropractors in the Olympics is Dr. Terry Schroeder. Dr. Schroeder was named the head coach of the U.S. water polo team, which became one of the top stories of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. They won the silver medal. His U.S. squad entered the Olympics ranked ninth in the world and defeated Serbia in the semifinals before falling to Hungary in the gold-medal game.
Dr. Schroeder’s
Players Receive Regular Chiropractic Care to Improve their Long-Term Health and
also to Maximize their performance at the Olympic Games
The action for the 2012 water polo Team starts on July 29
when the U.S. Men take on Montenegro. Then on July 30 the U.S. Women meet
Hungary. This Olympic year promises to be one of the best for Dr. Schroeder’s
team. For more information on the USA Olympic water polo team, go to USA Water Polo.
Chiropractic
Care is the Drug Free Alternative for Athletes
The drugless, unfair advantage
A newer development of chiropractic is pushing the limits of
athletic possibilities. Around the world today many chiropractors are learning
Functional Neurology. This is a complex program of study that requires hundreds
of hours of academic and clinical training of the human nervous system and is
taught by the Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies.
A functional chiropractic neurologist provides diagnosis and
treatment of a variety of conditions and uses therapies and applications that
do not include drugs or surgery. A functional neurologist provides successful
outcomes for movement disorders, dystonia, post-stroke rehabilitation and
radiculopathy or nerve entrapment syndromes that are consequences of peripheral
or central types of lesions. Specifically to the athlete, a functional
neurologist will use physical and neurological tests and treatments to provide
stability and orientation in space, improve motor movements and sensory
acuity, all of which are highly defined in world-class athletes.
What kind of athlete wouldn’t want
that?
One group of athletes often overlooked in the Olympics is
the Paralympics; athletes who have sustained permanent injuries but still have
a strong athletic ability. Some paralympians receive chiropractic care to enhance
their performance, overcome injuries faster and help their bodies stabilize and
adapt to an altered body function. Dr. Steven Roffers, a chiropractor who
practices functional neurology in North Atlanta, Georgia, has worked with the
USA Paralympic Team at the training center in Colorado and other places
throughout the country. For more information go to Paralympians.
There is probably no group of athletes who stretch the brain
and body like the gymnast.
McKayla Maroney, the 2011 World Vault Champion, was injured
in St. Louis, Missouri on June 8, 2012, during a pre-meet warm up during her
floor routine. She did three flips in the air, landed on her back, and
hit her head so hard that her nasal bone fractured and she was left with a
severe concussion.
Because this injury was of this magnitude she had to meet
with the Olympic medical board to assess her ability to compete at the national
team Olympic trials.
Her primary treating chiropractor, Dr. Chris Tunner, was aware that she was still suffering from residual post-concussion symptoms and wanted to offer young McKayla her lifetime dream to compete in the Olympics, so after discussing the options with her mother they referred her to Dr. Shad Groves, a chiropractic neurologist, in Long Beach, California.
Her primary treating chiropractor, Dr. Chris Tunner, was aware that she was still suffering from residual post-concussion symptoms and wanted to offer young McKayla her lifetime dream to compete in the Olympics, so after discussing the options with her mother they referred her to Dr. Shad Groves, a chiropractic neurologist, in Long Beach, California.
She came into Dr. Groves’ office with her mother on Monday,
the day before her medical eligibility examination. Dr. Groves was able to
assess McKayla using functional neurology examination procedures and found
equilibrium imbalances, eye tracking imbalances and nystagmus, and muscle
weakness in her arm. After he gathered this information he performed specific
neurological procedures using arm movements, eye re-patterning exercises,
video-based opto kinetics, and head movements as treatment and therapy.
The next day, Tuesday June 19, 2012, McKayla was evaluated
by the Olympic medical board to assess her post-concussive state and determine
if she would attend the Olympic trials in San Jose,
California. During this evaluation McKayla not only showed normal
improvements in her strength, but she did not show any eye tracking problems
and had completely restored the balance in her vestibular system.
But even better, she was given specific exercises based upon
her neurological evaluation to perform as on-going therapy provided by Dr.
Groves. She is now one of five on the U.S. Olympic team representing the United
States in London.
The popularity of chiropractic has grown around the world. Every athlete is looking for an edge and they are finding that chiropractic offers a hands-on, drug-free advantage. Athletes are finely tuned humans and when one seemingly insignificant part of their physiology is not performing correctly they lose function; adding time or shortening distances to their event.
The popularity of chiropractic has grown around the world. Every athlete is looking for an edge and they are finding that chiropractic offers a hands-on, drug-free advantage. Athletes are finely tuned humans and when one seemingly insignificant part of their physiology is not performing correctly they lose function; adding time or shortening distances to their event.
What is the difference between you and a world class Olympic
athlete? You are an athelete whether you admit to it or not. You are meant to
move freely and function without interference. You may find yourself
functioning less than you once did. For that reason, advanced chiropractic
programs are developing new ways to:
-Reduce motor reaction times
-Increase stability of the body
-Increase coordination of movements
-Increase oxygen transportation and usage
-Reduce bio mechanical joint position errors
-Performing person-specific neurological exercise regimes
-Provide a lifetime of physiological and neurologic care
-Reduce motor reaction times
-Increase stability of the body
-Increase coordination of movements
-Increase oxygen transportation and usage
-Reduce bio mechanical joint position errors
-Performing person-specific neurological exercise regimes
-Provide a lifetime of physiological and neurologic care
As you watch the London Olympics notice how these
world-class athletes use their bodies whether they are on land, in the water,
or flying through the air. Every movement, every breath, and every system of
their body is working in synchronized coordination to propel themselves through
space. Notice how similar or dissimilar you are to them. It’s all about degrees
of performance.
Let the games begin!!
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Dr. Jessica Barnhart attended SUNY Geneseo in New York for her
undergraduate degree where she was a biology major. After watching her dad
suffer from back pain for many years as a child and young adult, she decided to
go into the health field of Chiropractic. Dr. Barnhart graduated from New York
Chiropractic College located in Seneca Falls, NY in 2010. She is board
certified in both chiropractic and physiotherapy in the states of Maryland and
Virginia and is also a member of the America Chiropractic Association. Her
chiropractic background includes treating patients of all ages, as well as high performance athletes. Dr.
Barnhart is dedicated to giving each patient the quality care they deserve.
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4269 Branch Ave.
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