Sports Injury
Safe and Effective Exercise for Teenagers Under Chiropractic Care
Chiropractic can be a safe & medication-free way to treat pain or as part of an injury recovery program for teens. Learn more now.
Read MoreHow Does a Chiropractor Treat Soccer Injuries?
At Rush Chiropractic and Rehab, we treat many different soccer injuries — often eliminating the need for surgery or pain medications.
Read MoreCommon Pickleball Injuries and How to Treat Them
Pickleball is a great activity for all ages and skill levels, but it can present some injury risk. If so, a chiropractor can help you get back to feeling your best.
Read MoreTreating Injuries from Summer Sports
While summer sports are an excellent way to spend time, they also come with risk of injury. Learn how to prevent and treat summer injuries.
Read MoreChiropractic Care for Basketball Players
If you’re experiencing pain from a basketball injury, chiropractic care can help you find relief faster and get back to playing the sport you love.
Read MoreChiropractic Care for These 4 Common Softball Injuries
If you’re experiencing pain from softball injuries, Rush Chiropractic wants to help you find relief & prevent future reinjury so you can get back to playing.
Read MoreWatch Out for These 5 Common Tennis Injuries
Tennis can put you at risk for a variety of injuries. This doesn’t mean you shouldn’t play but be aware anytime you start feeling these types of pain.
Read MoreWhat are the Most Common Sports Injuries?
A great Pembroke Pines chiropractor can help you find relief so you can resume your life and get back to playing the sport you love.
Read MoreCommon Sports Injuries and How to Treat Them with Chiropractic
Many sports injuries have similar symptoms, so it can be hard to tell if your condition is serious without getting an expert opinion.
Read MoreIce or Heat: Which is Better for Treating Injuries?
Our patient Priscilla was walking to her car outside the Panera Bread near Pines Boulevard when she sprained her ankle. She didn’t trip on anything—she just put her foot down wrong on the pavement. Her ankle swelled and soon hurt so much it was impossible to walk.
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