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Chiropractic Care for Ski Injuries

December 30, 2024 by Dr. Martin Marmorale

Every year, more than half a million Americans are injured while skiing or snowboarding. After hitting the slopes during winter break, many of us have returned from our vacation with aches and pains, injured joints, pulled muscles, or even broken bones.

If you have sustained a skiing injury, or if you’re simply sore from a holiday ski trip, chiropractic care can help you feel and heal better.

Is Skiing Hard on Your Body?

Skiing can be a fantastic workout, improving strength, balance, coordination, endurance, and heart health. However, it can also take a toll on your body, especially if you’re a novice skier or venture onto rugged terrain. The repetitive stress and physical demands can strain your knees, ankles, and lower back, often leading to various injuries.

What Is the Most Common Injury While Skiing?

Skiing injuries can range from mild soreness to severe joint or bone damage. Some of the most frequent injuries experienced by skiers include:

Knee Injuries

  • Nearly half of all reported ski-related injuries involve the knees like ACL and MCL tears along with meniscus damage.

Other Common Injuries

  • Fractures: Broken legs from falls or collisions.
  • Spinal Injuries: Whiplash or other spinal issues from sudden stops or collisions.
  • Wrist Injuries: Fractures or sprains from falls.
  • Skier’s Thumb: Torn thumb ligaments from falling while holding a ski pole.

Is Snowboarding Hard on Your Body?

Like skiing, snowboarding can be a fun way to stay fit. However, inexperience, improper form, or overly challenging slopes can strain your joints and muscles, increasing the risk of injury. As with any sport, it’s important to warm up first and wear the appropriate protection equipment to prevent injuries.

What Is the Most Common Snowboarding Injury?

Snowboarding presents its own set of injury risks. Here are some of the most common injuries and their causes:

Wrist Fractures

  • Wrist fractures account for nearly a quarter of all snowboarding injuries due to falls with arms extended.

Other Frequent Injuries

  • Ankle Strain or Fracture: Caused by the lack of stabilization in the snowboarding boots.
  • Shoulder Dislocations: Resulting from falling with outstretched arms.
  • Knee Injuries: Occurring during falls or hard landings after jumps.

Both skiing and snowboarding can result in serious head injuries, making protective headgear and safety precautions essential.

Can a Chiropractor Help with Sports Injury?

Chiropractic care is a noninvasive, medication-free way to help you heal faster and better from sports injuries. After an injury on the slopes, chiropractic care can:

  • Reduce pain and inflammation.
  • Improve your range of motion.
  • Prevent tight scar tissue formation.
  • Enhance future athletic performance.

Chiropractic adjustments also ensure proper body alignment, improving posture, coordination, flexibility, and overall mobility.

Is Graston® Useful in Treating Injuries from Skiing?

The Graston Technique® is a treatment method used to break up fascial adhesions that can result from many types of ski injuries. The Graston® Technique alleviates aches and pains by releasing tight muscles, enhancing blood flow, reducing inflammation, and promoting healing.

We also offer traditional spinal adjustments, physical therapy, massage therapy, and other treatment modalities to provide a holistic approach to healing after skiing or snowboarding.

Winter Sports Injury? Contact Us Today to Schedule an Appointment

For more than three decades, East Bay Chiropractic Wellness in Bellmore, NY, has provided chiropractic services for skiers and other athletes. Don’t let winter sports injuries hold you back! Contact East Bay Chiropractic Wellness today to start your recovery journey.

Filed Under: Ankle, Back, General Chiropractic, Graston, Knees, Wrist

7 Tips to Return Back to Work After an Injury 

December 12, 2024 by Dr. Martin Marmorale

After suffering an injury, it’s only natural to want life to return to normal as soon as possible. We want to get back to our daily routines, including going back to work.

The healing process has its own timetable though and recovering from an injury can take longer than we’d like. It’s tempting to resume regular activities like exercise, hobbies, and working before our bodies are ready to do so.

While recovery can take time, injuries heal faster when given the care they require. When the necessary steps are taken, you’ll heal fully, avoid further complications, and get back to work sooner.

Can You Return to Work Too Soon After an Injury?

Most of us want or need to go back to work quickly after an injury, but returning to work too soon can worsen the injury, cause complications, or result in re-injury. This can slow the healing process, extend your recovery time, or even result in permanent injury. It’s important to work with your care team to create a viable return-to-work program.

How to Recover Quickly from an Injury

Injuries have their own timeline for healing, but there are actions you can take to recover faster and return to work safely.

  1. Follow injury care instructions: Throughout the healing journey, follow proper injury care protocols. This may include elevation, compression, or application of heat and cold, as recommended by your doctor, chiropractor, or other healthcare professional.
  2. Protect your sleep and mental health: Stress and inadequate sleep are enemies of recovery. Reduce stress and find ways to relax. Ensure that you are getting enough sleep, preferably on a regular sleep schedule.
  3. Keep up your strength and energy: Keep moving as much as possible, with light stretching (unless advised otherwise by your care team). Avoid movements that aggravate the injury.
  4. Watch your diet and fluid intake: Follow a healing diet high in protein, calcium, omega-3s, and vitamins C and D. Drink plenty of fluids; it’s easy to become dehydrated while healing from an injury.
  5. Stay connected to your workplace: Maintain contact with your workplace by communicating with your employer about your condition. If possible, stay connected to your work and your coworkers while you’re recovering.
  6. Consider a phased return to work: If possible, returning to work on a part-time basis or with modified duties may help transition you back into your daily duties.
  7. Make chiropractic care part of your recovery: Chiropractic care can help minimize pain, increase range of motion, reduce inflammation, and speed healing.

Can the Graston Technique® Help Me Recover from an Injury?

Injuries often leave behind fascial adhesions that limit range of motion and cause discomfort. At East Bay Chiropractic, our specialty is the Graston Technique®, a process that uses specialized stainless steel tools to locate and break up these barriers to movement and comfort. The Graston® Technique also releases knotted muscles, allowing for healthy blood flow, reduced inflammation, and faster healing.

Other chiropractic treatments like adjustments, massage therapy, physical therapy, and acupuncture also help to accelerate healing and reduce pain.

Speed Your Healing at East Bay Chiropractic Wellness

East Bay Chiropractic Wellness has helped individuals recover from injuries for more than 35 years. We offer a broad range of holistic chiropractic services, including adjustments, massage therapy, trigger point therapy, kinesiology techniques, and more. We specialize in the Graston Technique® which can speed healing and increase your range of motion after an injury. Contact us today to learn more or to schedule an appointment.

Filed Under: General Chiropractic, Graston, Health & Wellness, Tips

Can Chiropractic Care Help with the Most Common Motorcycle Injuries?

November 28, 2024 by Dr. Martin Marmorale

People often associate chiropractic care as one way to properly recover from various personal injuries. Many common sports, workplace, or auto injuries can be treated with chiropractic care. These include spinal manipulation, massage therapy, and the Graston Technique®, all of which can help alleviate chronic pain by addressing its source. These injuries include whiplash, slip and fall, and repetitive motion.

Different kinds of accidents lead to different injuries. For example, an injury that is more common in a car accident may not be as common in a motorcycle accident. So, what are the most common motorcycle injuries?

What Part of the Body Is Most Affected in Motorcycle Accidents?

While we often think of spinal injuries due to whiplash in a car accident, motorcycle accidents work in a much different way. That makes sense since motorcycle riders are more exposed than those in a car, even if they’re wearing full protective gear.

For example, the spine is one of the least likely regions of the body to be injured in a motorcycle accident. In fact, on only 4% of instances is it the most seriously injured part of the body. The face and neck also make up a low percentage of the most seriously injured body regions. You are most likely to have more serious injuries around your legs, followed by your arms and ribs.

How Do You Recover from a Motorcycle Accident?

Recovery from a motorcycle accident can vary widely. Because of the nature of motorcycle accidents, your body is exposed to more risk potential which could lead to broken bones and soft tissue damage. Depending on the severity of the injuries and how long the expected recovery time would have to be provided by a doctor. However, that projected recovery time can often be decreased with chiropractic care.

Can Graston Help with Scar Tissue from Motorcycle Accidents?

The Graston Technique® can and does help with recovery from soft tissue injuries related to motorcycle accidents. Adhesions that have developed on your soft tissue under the skin as a result of a motorcycle accident can be broken up using specialized tools. This will restore your range of motion and comfort in the affected area and will allow your body to start healing properly.

The Graston Technique® is a specialized therapy that requires training and accreditation. Make sure the chiropractor you’re considering is an expert on the Graston Technique® with a proven track record.

Dr. Marmorale Can Treat Accident-Related Injuries

Motorcycle accidents, as well as a number of other personal injuries, can lead to chronic pain and discomfort. That doesn’t mean you have to live with it. At East Bay Chiropractic Wellness, Dr. Marmorale specializes in the use of the Graston Technique® in pain management. And with more than 35 years of experience, you can rest assured that you’ll be in good hands. Contact East Bay Chiropractic today to learn more about how we can help you manage your chronic pain.

Filed Under: Back, General Chiropractic, Graston

Should You See a Chiropractor Before a Marathon?

October 24, 2024 by Dr. Martin Marmorale

Every fall, runners train in earnest for the New York City Marathon, taking place this year on November 3. Serious runners may look forward to the marathon, but not necessarily to its impact on their bodies. Running is great exercise and a rewarding sport, but it causes strain on muscles and joints, as well as spinal misalignment and irritated nerves. It may even result in repetitive motion injuries. Luckily, chiropractic care can help runners prevent these injuries, improve their performance, and recover more quickly from injury or aches and pains.

Can a Chiropractor Help You Prepare for a Marathon?

Chiropractic care can be an important part of both marathon training and marathon recovery. Because runners are prone to a wide variety of overuse injuries, it’s crucial to optimize your biomechanics, increase your flexibility and range of motion, and strengthen any areas of weakness in your body before a race. This can help prevent common runner injuries like stress fractures, plantar fasciitis, shin splints, and more.

Regular chiropractic visits not only help prevent injury but also offer other benefits, such as:

  • Pain relief.
  • Improved joint function and range of motion.
  • Quicker recovery times.
  • A more robust immune system.

Not only can chiropractic care help marathon runners, but it can offer many benefits to anyone involved in athletics.

Should You See a Chiropractor Before a Marathon?

Many runners only think of visiting their chiropractor in the days following a marathon. Much of the stiff and sore aftermath of a grueling race can be prevented or reduced by seeking consistent care during the leadup to a race, during marathon training, and year-round.

Can Graston Technique Help Marathon Runners?

At East Bay Chiropractic, we specialize in the Graston Technique®. This process uses specialized stainless steel tools to locate and break up the scar tissue and fascial adhesions that can plague runners. Graston® also releases knotted muscles, allowing for healthy blood flow, reduced inflammation, and faster healing. Adapting Graston® for athletes can be incredibly beneficial.

Other chiropractic treatments we offer include adjustments to remove subluxations, massage therapy, physical therapy, acupuncture, and nutritional counseling and supplements.

How Often Should Runners See a Chiropractor?

How often you should see a chiropractor depends on your running goals, how often and how intensely you train, and your current physical condition. We recommend visiting your chiropractor more often during marathon training or any time you increase the frequency or intensity of workouts.

We also suggest monthly or bi-monthly year-round maintenance treatments to prevent pain and injury and to address any ongoing issues. Remember, you don’t have to be injured or in pain to benefit from chiropractic treatment.

East Bay Helps Athletes Prepare, Optimize, and Recover

East Bay Chiropractic Wellness has provided a broad range of chiropractic services to runners and other athletes for more than 35 years. Whether you’re a marathoner, a casual runner, or somewhere in between, we can help you feel your best with the Graston Technique®, adjustments, massage, and more. Contact us online to schedule an appointment.

Filed Under: Ankle, Feet, General Chiropractic, Graston, Health & Wellness, Knees, Shin Splints

How Chiropractic Care Benefits Musicians

September 27, 2024 by Dr. Martin Marmorale

Musicians have more in common with athletes than one might think. Making music, like playing sports, takes time, practice, dedication, discipline, and teamwork. Both endeavors also require physical stamina, and both take a toll on one’s body. Musicians, like athletes, can experience discomfort, pain, and diminished performance due to overuse and repetitive motion injuries. Fortunately, chiropractic care offers treatments to help musicians feel better and perform their best.

How Common Is Chronic Pain in Orchestra Musicians?

Up to half of all musicians will experience some form of practice-related or performance-related musculoskeletal injury during their career. Repetitive motion injuries and postural imbalances are very common among instrumentalists. Backaches from holding a heavy instrument and hand or finger pain from repetitively pressing keys are frequent causes of chronic pain. Depending on the instrument played, musicians may experience discomfort or injury in other areas like the jaw, neck, shoulders, arms, wrists, and hips. Holding an embouchure, wearing a neck strap, or drawing a bow can all take a physical toll.

Some symptoms of these injuries include:

  • Pain
  • Tingling
  • Numbness
  • Weakness
  • Stiffness
  • Loss of muscle control.

These can be minor, or they can lead to decreased (or even loss of) ability to perform.

Can Chiropractic Care Help Musicians?

Musicians can benefit from chiropractic care to reduce pain or discomfort, improve posture, fix bodily imbalances, and restore range of motion. Treatments may include adjustments to remove subluxations, massage therapy, physical therapy, and the Graston Technique®, among others.

Our specialty is the Graston Technique®, which is especially helpful in treating hand, finger, thumb, and wrist pain stemming from carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, arthritis, trigger finger, nerve pain, and focal hand dystonia (also known as musician’s dystonia). Focal dystonia is a neurological disorder that causes involuntary muscle spasms in the affected body part. It is common among musicians, writers, and athletes, and is often referred to as “the yips.”

The Graston Technique® is a type of therapy that uses specialized stainless-steel tools to locate and release knotted muscles, fascial adhesions, and scar tissue that can cause pain and inhibit movement. Graston improves blood flow to the impacted areas, which reduces inflammation and promotes healing.

At your next appointment, we can discuss treatments with the Graston Technique® for neck and back pain. Additionally, we can discuss how Graston tendon treatment can be used to heal other areas of the body.

East Bay Chiropractic Wellness Helps You Make Beautiful Music

For more than 35 years, East Bay Chiropractic Wellness has provided a broad range of chiropractic services to musicians, artists, writers, and other individuals who experience discomfort endemic to these activities. We can help you prepare for and recover from the effects of repetitive motion and overuse on your hands, back, neck, and other areas with the Graston Technique®, adjustments, massage, and more. Contact us online to schedule an appointment.

Filed Under: General Chiropractic

Can The Graston Technique® Treat Fibromyalgia?

August 29, 2024 by Dr. Martin Marmorale

We all experience back pain at some point in our lives. As we age, back pain becomes more frequent and prolonged. This is especially true if we have poor posture and neglect a healthy lifestyle, including diet, exercise, and sleeping on a supportive mattress. Despite our best efforts, however, there are situations outside of our control, such as injury or illness, that can cause chronic pain regardless.

One such disorder is fibromyalgia. This chronic illness is believed to affect how our nervous system processes painful versus nonpainful signals, resulting in the amplification of painful sensations. Could the Graston Technique® provide effective treatment?

Is Graston Effective for Fibromyalgia?

In addition to chronic pain, fibromyalgia causes fatigue and cognitive difficulties, or brain fog. The Graston Technique® cannot directly address fatigue and brain fog, but it can alleviate chronic pain, which can result in reduced fatigue and improved focus. This makes the Graston Technique® a viable form of pain management for fibromyalgia and other forms of lingering and chronic pain in our soft tissue. 

By using stainless steel tools that require specialized training and certification, a practitioner can “comb” detected fibrotic (hardened) soft tissue and then break it up to release tension, improve mobility, and reduce the pain that it causes.

Can Graston Help with Nerve Pain?

The Graston Technique® can be utilized as part of a multi-pronged chiropractic care plan to help with nerve pain. Graston® is important in improving mobility and breaking up one of the root causes of your chronic pain. In addition to Graston®, spinal manipulation could be administered to help reduce pressure on your nervous system as it helps to realign your spine. When your spine is misaligned, it causes strain on your muscles, which increases the risk of causing more fibrotic tissue and contributing to chronic pain. 

Does Myofascial Release Help with Fibromyalgia?

Additionally, deep-tissue massage can further relax muscles, resulting in alleviated pressure on your nervous system. Myofascial release specifically targets the soft connective tissue around the muscles. Combined with the Graston Technique, fibrotic tissue around the connective tissue can be broken up and relaxed to reduce pain and improve your quality of sleep, which can help fight against fatigue.

East Bay Chiropractic Wellness Can Help to Alleviate Your Back Pain and Increase Your Quality of Life

While there is in fact no cure currently for fibromyalgia, that doesn’t mean you have to live in constant pain and discomfort. East Bay Chiropractic specializes in using the Graston Technique for managing pain and relieving conditions caused by soft tissue fibrosis and chronic inflammation, which could lead to constant discomfort. Our services also include other chiropractic treatments, massage therapy, and acupuncture to provide a multi-pronged approach to your pain management. And with nearly 30 years of experience, you know you’ll be in good hands. Contact East Bay Chiropractic today to learn more about how we can help you manage your chronic pain.

Filed Under: General Chiropractic, Graston, Health & Wellness

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