by Collegiate Sports Medicine | May 4, 2021 | Athletic Therapy, Back Pain, Exercise
The spring season is upon us (finally) which means it is time to get out there and get those gardens started! This increase or change in workload can lead to an increase in many kinds of injuries. Spring gardening, as you know, can be very hard on the body. The lawn...
by Collegiate Sports Medicine | Apr 1, 2021 | Athletic Therapy, Chiropractic, Concussion, Physiotherapy, Vestibular Therapy
Did you know there is a treatment for dizziness/room spinning? If you feel dizzy, off-balance, or like the room is spinning, you do not have to live with it! Many conditions that cause these sensations are treatable. The best part is, you may not require very many...
by Collegiate Sports Medicine | Dec 30, 2020 | Athletic Therapy, Concussion, Massage Therapy, Physiotherapy
Craniosacral Therapy (Cranio) is a gentle, hands-on approach that was developed by John Upledger, Osteopathic Physician. It is a way to treat the central nervous system, which includes the brain, spinal cord, and the tissues that support these vital structures....
by Collegiate Sports Medicine | Sep 20, 2020 | Athletic Therapy, Physiotherapy, Rehabilitation
Here at Collegiate Sports Medicine, we give you the freedom to do just that! You are so busy with work, sport & just living your lives – you don’t have time to be injured! So in order to get back to living like you did before an injury, we believe the control...
by Brynna Maloughney | Jul 30, 2020 | Athletic Therapy, Physiotherapy, Rehabilitation
Injuries happen in every sport, and can happen at any time. Some can be prevented through proper form and conditioning, but other injuries can happen in an instant. As with any other sport, volleyball has injuries that occur more frequently than others. Here are the...
by Brynna Maloughney | Jul 8, 2020 | Athletic Therapy
It can happen during the middle of a game when you land on someone’s foot, or with something as simple as stepping off the curb. Next thing you know your ankle has rolled under you and now it’s swollen and painful. Ankle sprains are a very common sports injury, so why...