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Milton Chiropractic and Rehabilitation, Inc. Offers Chiropractic Care For Sports Injuries In Quincy

Dr. David Smith helps athletes properly recover in Quincy from sports injuries with proper chiropractic care.

2014-03-15
QUINCY, MA, March 15, 2014 (Press-News.org) Highly competitive sports can post a higher risk of injuries, especially among children. Whether a patient participates in football, weightlifting, gymnastics, wrestling or any other competitive sport, they run the risk of injury. If a patient suffers from a sports injury in Quincy, Dr. David Smith encourages him or her to visit Milton Chiropractic & Rehabilitation, Inc. for further care.

Finding relief from pain is important for patients to maintain a healthy, active lifestyle. While participation in sports or exercise is an important step in maintaining your health, injuries are all too common. For patients in Quincy, sports injuries are most often diagnosed from the history of the activity that brought on the pain, in addition to a physical examination. As a chiropractor in Quincy, Dr. David Smith offers a balanced approach to the treatment and healing of sports injuries.

"Through the use of chiropractic adjustment, the spinal segments can be returned to their normal mobility while physical therapy is used to help the supportive tissues. This allows us to help the injured areas return to normal function. Combined with rest, the healing process will improve and athletes will find their way back to their favorite sport," said Dr. David Smith, a chiropractor in Quincy.

The availability of chiropractic care for sports injuries continues to be utilized more and more by athletes because it helps them maximize athletic performance. Chiropractic care is available to help restore spinal health so that the body has the best opportunity to maximize proper function. For this reason, Dr. David Smith continues to urge his patients in Quincy with sports injuries to visit Milton Chiropractic & Rehabilitation, Inc. for proper care.

When a patient has a sport injury in Quincy, Dr. David Smith encourages him or her to visit his office for further care so that he or she can remain active and in the game. For more information on Milton Chiropractic & Rehabilitation, Inc. and sports injury care in Quincy, patients can visit the practice's website at http://www.miltonchiropractic.com/sport-injury-care-quincy-ma.html.

About Milton Chiropractic & Rehabilitation, Inc.: Milton Chiropractic & Rehabilitation emphasizes improving your health in an effort to reduce the risk of pain and illness in the first place. Milton Chiropractic & Rehabilitation takes great pride in providing the finest chiropractic wellness care to their patients, including treatment of back pain. Together, the doctors at Milton Chiropractic personally tailor a wellness program specifically targeted to the patient's wellness needs by using the least invasive, yet highly effective, techniques and services available.

Media Contact:
Dr. David Smith
info@miltonchiropractic.com
111 Willard Street Suite 2A
Quincy, MA 02169
(617) 471-4491
http://miltonchiropractic.com

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[Press-News.org] Milton Chiropractic and Rehabilitation, Inc. Offers Chiropractic Care For Sports Injuries In Quincy
Dr. David Smith helps athletes properly recover in Quincy from sports injuries with proper chiropractic care.