Sports Injury Clinic
Sports Injury Treatment
Sports injuries require professional attention to ensure they are properly identified, isolated, and treated so they can heal effectively. Without timely care, these injuries can lead to scar tissue buildup and long-term issues such as chronic neck pain, back pain, joint pain, or recurring headaches.
At Cedar Mill Chiropractic Clinic, we understand the nature of sports injuries and have extensive experience treating them with natural, non-invasive methods. Our goal is to reduce pain, support healing, and help your body make a complete recovery through targeted chiropractic care and sports injury rehabilitation.
In addition to chiropractic adjustments, many athletes benefit from massage therapy and acupuncture as part of their recovery. Massage helps reduce muscle tension, improve circulation, break up scar tissue, and speed up soft-tissue healing. Acupuncture supports pain relief, reduces inflammation, and encourages the body’s natural recovery response. Together, these treatments complement chiropractic care, helping athletes move better, heal faster, and return to their sport with improved mobility and less discomfort.
Experienced Sports Injury Chiropractors for All Ages
Each chiropractor on our team has experience working with athletes of all ages—from young players in youth sports to competitive adults and professionals. Both doctors also provide medical coverage at several race events throughout the year, giving them hands-on experience with acute athletic injuries.
Common Athletic Injuries We Treat
Some of the most common athletic injuries we treat include pulled muscles, torn ligaments, dislocated joints, dislocated joints, torn ligaments, joint inflammation, and overuse injuries. When treated early, patients often experience a smoother rehabilitation process and a faster return to the sports and activities they enjoy.
Achilles Tendon Problems
Ankle Sprains
Patella Femoral Joint Pain (Runner’s Knee)
Rotator Cuff Injuries and Shoulder Pain
Burners and Stingers
Low Back Pain
Turf Toe
Sports-related concussions
Neck Pain and whiplash injuries
Hernia
Plantar Fasciitis
Manual Therapy Techniques
Calf Strain (Tennis Leg)
Adhesive Capsulitis (Frozen Shoulder)
Shoulder Instability
Shoulder Labral Injuries
Tennis Elbow and Golfer’s Elbow

