If it’s right for
Tiger, chances are its right for you. He says
that lifting weights and visiting his
chiropractor regularly have made him a better
golfer. His chiropractic care is as important
to him as practicing his swing!
According to the
August 2000 issue of the Journal of the American
Chiropractic Association (JACA), both
professional and amateur golfers have learned
that a chiropractor can help prepare them
physically for their best game of golf and can
get them back on the links quickly when an
injury occurs.
Tom La Fountain,
DC, DABCO, has toured with the PGA for the past
five years, traveling and working out of a
modern, mobile medical unit with physical
therapists, orthopedic surgeons, a
dermatologist, and an ophthalmologist. He says
that up to 85% of the injuries on the PGA Tour
and Senior Tour relate to the spine. In fact,
most professional golfers receive regular
chiropractic care.
In my practice, I
have found that golfer’s usually go until they
hurt, then seek my help and want to get back in
action quickly. It’s not unusual for a patient
to come in bent over and can hardly move and say
“Doc, you’ve got to help me; I’m in a tournament
this weekend!” Many of my patients who play
golf are obsessive about it injured or not.
When injuries
occur to the spine, the spinal bones get out of
alignment causing pressure on the delicate
spinal nerves, this is called a subluxation. If
the pressure is on a pain sensing nerve, it will
cause back pain. Only 9% of the nerves that
exit the spinal column are pain sensing, so very
often you could have a spinal subluxation and
not know it. That’s why when doing something
inconsequential, like picking up a golf ball;
you can get immediate and extreme pain. The
golf swing itself puts tremendous amounts of
pressure on the spine, that’s why it is very
important to keep fit and your spine healthy.
The Chiropractor
uses carefully directed and controlled pressure
to restore spinal bones to a more normal
position, this is called an adjustment. This
natural, safe and effective healing method
removes the subluxation, getting the pressure
off the nerve and improves the joint function.
Chiropractic care helps players play better and
feel better. Patients will also experience
increased motion and flexibility. Chiropractors
will also prescribe exercises to improve
flexibility and physical fitness. Many help
patients with a diet program, as well, to help
them reach peek shape.
Chiropractors are
experts specially trained to treat these common
injuries affecting golfers. Chiropractic
College is a 4 year commitment after the
undergraduate requirements are satisfied. A
Doctor of Chiropractic has the same amount of
schooling as your family medical doctor. They
pass rigorous board examinations and state
licensing. Ongoing post graduate education is
also required on a yearly basis.
I’m often asked by
patients, “Can chiropractic help improve my golf
game?” My answer is “We will not be able to fix
your swing alignment, but we can help your
spine.” Although any person who works hard at
getting in good shape and increases their
flexibility will see an improvement, I can’t
lower their score from 112 to 70 overnight. I
took up golf a few years back and understand how
difficult it can be. I find that patients under
regular care, feel better, play better and have
more fun. Lessons, practice and regular
chiropractic care are what the doctor orders!
Not only can
Chiropractic care help you feel and play better,
it can also help in preventing injuries in the
first place. The best treatment for injury is
prevention.