No, would be the correct answer. Anyone can get and suffer from tennis elbow. It is an equal opportunity injury. As Fort Collins chiropractor, I have a lot of patients that ask me about their elbows. Sometimes it is …
Archive for the ‘Sports Injuries’ Category
You Don’t Have To Play Tennis To Suffer From Tennis Elbow
Wednesday, February 15th, 2012Knee Pain
Friday, January 13th, 2012Knee pain can affect anyone. The other day in my Fort Collins chiropractic office a mom and dad brought their 14 year old son in. He had started having knee pain about five days before bringing him in. He …
IT Band or Not? What Is Causing Your Knee Pain?
Friday, January 6th, 2012I am a Palmer graduate, and Fort Collins chiropractor. I specialize in sports injuries and nutrition. I would like to talk briefly about a case that I struggled with for too long. I say too long, because in …
Neck Pain? When To Have X-rays Taken?
Monday, November 14th, 2011There are lots of situations that may require x-rays. X-rays are to rule out the more serious situations like fracture, dislocation and cancer. X-rays can also provide a chiropractor important alignment changes, increases and decreases in curve and degeneration changes.
The …
Fort Collins Chiropractor Speaks on Concussions and Return To Play
Tuesday, May 17th, 2011This topic is important for everyone engaged in athletic activity. From the weekend adult mountain biker riding shoreline along Horsetooth Reservoir. To the child playing Arsenal or Storm soccer at the Fort Collins Soccer Complex.
Head injuries are a part of …
Fort Collins Chiropractor – Speaks On Icing Instructions
Friday, June 18th, 2010Ice or heat?
As a Fort Collins Chiropractor I am often asked by patients. Should I ice this or heat it? And for good reason there is a lot of misinformation about icing and heating tissue.
A good rule of thumb …
Fort Collins Chiropractor – Speaks On Knee Injuries
Monday, June 14th, 2010As a Fort Collins chiropractor I get exposed to a lot of knee injuries. A thorough history is of the utmost importance for a proper diagnosis. The closer the diagnosis the more specific the treatment can be. Within the …





