Bottom Line:
You
don’t need to be a pro athlete to have a desire to perform your best, but the
link between Chiropractic and performance was discovered by some of the most
popular athletes in the world. The difference between winning and losing is
often razor thin, and athletes are always on the lookout for anything that can
help them perform their best. What used to be a “secret” of athletes like Babe
Ruth over 60 years ago has now become the standard for nearly every
professional sports team. Chiropractic care is a crucial part of the team,
helping athletes stay in the game and perform their best.
Why it Matters:
Performing
your best starts with feeling good. Simply put, you can’t perform your best in
pain, and Chiropractic care is a safe and effective way to help reduce
discomfort. Over the past ten years, researchers have seen some exciting
benefits of Chiropractic care, including the potential for improved strength
and balance. Recent studies have started to examine how Chiropractic
adjustments can positively impact the central nervous system (your brain and
spinal cord). Researchers refer to these as changes in cortical drive and
biochemical markers - we call it awesome!
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Nearly every major professional sports team has
a Chiropractor on staff to help the athletes achieve their best performance.
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Strength (or cortical drive) has been shown to
increase for a short time following a Chiropractic adjustment.
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The chemistry of the brain, or biochemical
markers (such as oxytocin and neurotensin) can change as a result of an
adjustment.
Next Steps:
Part
of performing at your best is having an excellent healthcare team behind you.
With Chiropractic as part of your life, you’ve taken a significant first step,
but sometimes finding great medical doctors can be tough. As you put together
your all-star team, don’t hesitate to ask us if you’re looking for a referral.
We’re proud to work with the best healthcare providers in the area and would
love to direct you to someone who can help keep you performing your best.
Science Source(s):
The
effects of a single session of spinal manipulation on strength and cortical
drive in athletes. European journal of Applied Physiology. 2018
Changes
in biochemical markers following spinal manipulation-a systematic review and
meta-analysis. Musculoskeletal Science and Practice. 2017
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