Dr. Terry Weyman
I like analogies, so lets use one of my favorites, The Race
Car. Sports Chiropractors are biomechanics experts and look to restore proper
joint movement. Since muscles attach to bones, when there is an injury the
joint will ALWAYS be affected. Our job is to look at this Kinetic Chain and
restore the proper joint movement by “Adjusting” the joints and opening up the fixations, much like the “Pit
mechanic” will work with the car to get the power to the wheels and fine tune
the alignment of both the chassis and the motor to make this happen.
Orthopedists are experts in fixing broken parts. When the
injury involves a joint that can not be “adjusted” back into place, you need to
call in the “repair shop” to fix the broken part. Both Doctors are needed since
the “broken” part will affect the entire kinetic chain, much like a damaged
wheel can affect the alignment of the entire car. The Sports Chiropractor keeps
the alignment working while the MD makes the repairs. This will minimize
secondary injuries and allow for a faster recovery.
Internists are experts in the internal workings of the body.
Just as if you put bad “gas” in your engine or you got a bug in the motor, your
MD/Internist is the expert in finding out the chemical changes and restoring
the internal health of your system.
Physical Therapists are experts at balancing the muscles and
retraining the body to return to play. Once the joint has been repaired (MD)
and the joints have been balanced and the kinetic chain aligned (DC) the
proprioception needs to be restored (PT). When the Sports Medicine team works
in harmony the Athlete recovers faster and performs better.
Just like there are many members of the ‘Pit Crew” in an
Auto race, there should be many members of your “healing” team to provide the
care you need to get back to the field. There is a reason you see a “team” of
Doctors at major events, it works!
Dr. Terry Weyman is the clinical Director of Chiropractic
Sports Institute and is on staff at Pepperdine
University . He has also worked at
the OTC in Colorado Springs and
with the US Olympic Team. Go to www.gotcsi.com for more information
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