…everything I do is meant to inform the people I work with about their bodies, why they’re experiencing pain or discomfort, what factors may be affecting their experiences, and how we can work well together. My management plans and programs are catered to the individual in order to meet their goals. Some people seek me out to resolve pain, but most people have bigger goals in mind – pain or discomfort tends to be the limiting factor for those bigger goals.
Read MoreAs a sports chiropractor for the Legion, I spend time interacting with the players over at the Legion HQ to assess the needs of the team and help them perform at their absolute best. Like all sports, musculoskeletal injuries and wear are common for these high caliber athletes which chiropractors are specially equipped to deal with as well as improving the efficiency at which the body can operate.
Read MoreWhether you’re a new person to rugby, a player, coach, or any medical staff involved in the sports world, stay tuned because there’s a good amount of resources to be used here to learn.
Read MoreIf I don’t prep enough, then I have failed as a coach, as a manager, as a player. Experience is important - the good and the bad. If you haven’t prepped for what could go wrong, then you haven’t prepared enough.
Read MoreThere is a huge financial need in American rugby in general. With funding problems, it’s not always easy to get the management, medical, or supporting roles compensated. With field fees, equipment upkeep, etc., medical funding isn’t necessarily at the top of the list. Most clubs stress about paying the bills year by year, they’re not putting money away for their own AED (automated external defibrillator), they’re covering player dues.
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