Sports Injuries

Sports Injuries in Sterling, IL


If you're like most athletes at the Sterling, Illinois area, you are driven, self-confident, and competitive. 


While these are fantastic traits to possess on the playing area, they can be counterproductive once you're sidelined with an injury. We at Kirkland Family Chiropractic Center understand your eagerness to get back into the match, but when it comes to a sports accident, getting back into the match too early can result in bigger and more complicated problems in the future. 


Do not simply "walk-it-off." Take the decision you've got on the area and put it into your own recovery. Kirkland Family Chiropractic Center has helped a number of athletes in Sterling, Illinois recover in a timely manner with proper chiropractic adjustments. From pulled hamstrings to torn ligaments, from shin splints to tennis elbow, we're 100% committed to putting you off the sidelines and back into the match.


How many sessions are required?


The number of sessions needed depends on the intensity of the injury and the own body's natural healing capacity. At your first consultation, one of our chiropractic sports physicians will collect all relevant information and execute an in-depth nervous system analysis. Afterwards, we'll be able to offer you an estimate on the number of sessions needed as well as a listing of exercises that you can do at home to expedite the recovery period.


Can you treat all sports-related injuries?


Our chiropractors are able to take care of a wide range of sports-related injuries like sprains, strains, and tears. But in regards to some severe injuries it is ideal to find an orthopedic surgeon for treatment. We at Kirkland Family Chiropractic Center have always needed an honest solution to chiropractic and if we believe that chiropractic care isn't the best path on the path to recovery, we'll recommend an alternative strategy for our Sterling, IL clientele.


What type of clothing should I wear to my appointment?



We recommend wearing something loose and comfortable fitting to your scheduled appointments. If necessary, you may be asked to change into an examination gown for a more precise appraisal.

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