by | Jul 11, 2017 | Sports Injuries
By: Rick Bishop DC, CCSP® The rising incidence of sports injuries among younger, amateur athletes is alarming, and to some degree, occurring in epidemic proportions. It is estimated that over 36 million young athletes between the ages of 5 and 18 participate in...
by | Jul 22, 2016 | Sports Injuries
By Keith J. Cronin of Dynamic Tape ® Youth baseball programs - Little League in particular - have put new limits in place in recent years to reduce the number of pitches thrown per game, week, and for what team, prompting, indeed requiring, parents and coaches to get...
by | Jul 22, 2016 | Sports Injuries
By Keith J. Cronin of Dynamic Tape ® Matt Harvey and Stephen Strasburg are two of many young pitchers who have found themselves on the disabled list for a long period of time because of elbow, tendon or shoulder issues. The trend is happening more and more as younger...
by | Jun 25, 2016 | Sports Injuries
The rotator cuff is the most important group of muscles giving the shoulder support and stability. This structural support allows the shoulder joint to move and turn through a wide range of motions and allows us to perform an amazing variety of tasks with our arms....
by | Jun 25, 2016 | Sports Injuries
Today our children begin training and playing year round sports from a very early age. The results have been extraordinary in the Wins and Losses column. The Win column contains the amazing achievements in speed, coordination, and overall results. Unfortunately, the...
by | May 17, 2016 | Sports Injuries
Have you ever witnessed a professional or Olympic athlete that seems to be superhuman? Did you sit and watch mesmerized by their quick reflexes, amazing speed, and agility? We all have. While many simply believe it’s “enhancement drugs” others, who are sports...