Targeted care for Edmonton dodgeball athletes dealing with pain, strains, joint injuries or lingering issues that limit throwing, dodging and competition performance. This service focuses on accurate assessment, evidence-based rehab and safe return to play through coordinated chiropractic and physiotherapy care, helping you recover efficiently and get back on court with confidence.
Care begins with a detailed assessment of your injury history, training demands and movement patterns relevant to dodgeball. Treatment may include manual therapy to reduce pain and restore joint motion, targeted physiotherapy exercises to rebuild strength and control, and progressive sport-specific drills. Evidence-based standards guide load management, return-to-play decision making and injury prevention strategies, ensuring care aligns with current best practices.
Dodgeball places unique demands on the body, combining repetitive overhead throwing, sudden deceleration, rapid direction changes and frequent contact with the floor or other players. These stresses commonly lead to injuries that worsen if athletes attempt to play through pain or self-manage without proper assessment.
High-velocity throwing repeatedly loads the rotator cuff, labrum and shoulder capsule, especially when fatigue alters mechanics. Without proper rehab, minor shoulder pain can progress into tendinopathy, impingement or instability that reduces throwing power and accuracy.
Forceful gripping and ball contact can irritate the elbow tendons or strain the wrist and hand, particularly during quick releases or blocks. Ongoing irritation may affect grip strength, reaction time and confidence during play.
Explosive lateral movements and sudden stops increase the risk of ligament sprains, muscle strains and joint irritation in the lower body. Poor landing mechanics or limited mobility can raise the chance of re-injury or chronic instability.
Twisting, bending and occasional impacts can stress the spine, leading to stiffness, muscle spasm or joint irritation. Ignoring these symptoms may reduce mobility and affect overall athletic performance.
Working with a qualified provider helps identify the true source of pain, address contributing movement faults and guide structured rehab. The goal is not only pain relief, but restoring strength, mobility and coordination so athletes can return to dodgeball with better resilience and confidence.
Recovery timelines vary based on the type and severity of injury, how long symptoms have been present and individual healing capacity. Minor strains may improve within a few weeks, while more complex injuries require a structured rehab plan over several months.
Imaging is not always required and is typically recommended only when clinically indicated. A thorough physical assessment often provides enough information to begin effective treatment and determine whether further testing is needed.
Many athletes can continue modified training while recovering. Care plans focus on managing load and adjusting activity to protect healing tissues while maintaining fitness where appropriate.
Athletes often want to know about cost, commitment and results. Fees reflect assessment time, hands-on treatment and supervised rehab rather than a one-size-fits-all approach. You can expect clear explanations, realistic expectations and ongoing reassessment to ensure care remains aligned with your recovery and performance goals.