sports chiropractic Archives - Cranbourne Chiropractic Blog https://www.cranbournechiro.com.au/blog Chiro news from Cranbourne Chiropractic Sun, 28 Feb 2021 09:59:44 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.6.7 https://i2.wp.com/www.cranbournechiro.com.au/blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/logo_kylie_logo-1.png?fit=27%2C32 sports chiropractic Archives - Cranbourne Chiropractic Blog https://www.cranbournechiro.com.au/blog 32 32 148935198 Are you as Mobile as you Think? https://www.cranbournechiro.com.au/blog/are-you-as-mobile-as-you-think/ https://www.cranbournechiro.com.au/blog/are-you-as-mobile-as-you-think/#respond Mon, 01 Mar 2021 22:55:00 +0000 https://www.cranbournechiro.com.au/blog/?p=365 During March, we at Cranbourne Chiropractic Centre will be asking our patients to get more mobile this Mobility Month! A recent survey by the Australian Chiropractors Association (ACA) found that one in ten Australians claim their pain hindered their ability to play with their children; one in ten indicated impacts on intimate relationships; and one …

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During March, we at Cranbourne Chiropractic Centre will be asking our patients to get more mobile this Mobility Month!

A recent survey by the Australian Chiropractors Association (ACA) found that one in ten Australians claim their pain hindered their ability to play with their children; one in ten indicated impacts on intimate relationships; and one in 20 realised their persistent pain resulted in increased friction with their partner.

With statistics like these, it is important you are staying on top of your mobility and monitor any changes in your strength, balance and flexibility. This Mobility Month, try out these four simple exercises to discover how ‘mobile’ you are:

  1. Neck Rotation: testing how far and evenly you can turn your neck on each side.
    1. Sitting down, keep your shoulders still and against a chair.
    1. Turn your head all the way to the left as if you were looking over your shoulder. How far around did you get?
    1. Repeat on the right. Was it even? Was it comfortable?

  2. Trunk Side Bend: testing how far you can run your hand down each side of your body.
    1. Stand with your feet comfortably apart.
    1. Run a hand down the side of your leg so you side bend without leaning backwards or forwards.
    1. Repeat on the other side. Was it even and was it comfortable to do?

  3. Sit-to-Stand: testing the ease at which you can rise from your chair with crossed arms.
    1. Sit in the middle of your chair. Cross your arms over your chest.
    1. Keeping your back straight and arms across your chest…
    1. Stand straight up and then sit back down. Did you do this easily or was it hard?

  4. Single Leg Stance: testing how well you balance on each leg.
    1. In a safe environment free of trip hazards, stand upright with feet together and place hands on hips.
    1. Lift one foot off the ground. Do not allow your legs to touch. Time how long you can stand without moving.
    1. Repeat on opposite side. Are you able to stand on each leg for at least 40 seconds? (If under 60 years)

How was your flexibility, strength and balance? If you find that you are struggling with one of the exercises, not to worry. We at Cranbourne Chiropractic Centre are here to help.

For more information on Mobility Month, and to watch the test in action, visit mobilitymonth.org.au

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Cranbourne Chiropractic – New Year, New You https://www.cranbournechiro.com.au/blog/cranbourne-chiropractic-new-year-new-you/ https://www.cranbournechiro.com.au/blog/cranbourne-chiropractic-new-year-new-you/#respond Tue, 07 Jan 2020 00:33:46 +0000 https://www.cranbournechiro.com.au/blog/?p=292 Cranbourne Chiropractic welcomes 2020. It’s a New Year and so let’s start with a new you. Make a determination, a resolution this year to improve at least one aspect of your health. As your spine protects your spinal nerves which send and receive info between your brain and the rest of your body, can we …

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Cranbourne Chiropractic welcomes 2020. It’s a New Year and so let’s start with a new you.

Make a determination, a resolution this year to improve at least one aspect of your health. As your spine protects your spinal nerves which send and receive info between your brain and the rest of your body, can we at Cranbourne Chiropractic suggest you make your spinal health a priority this year of 2020.

To help with this Cranbourne Chiropractor Dr Shaun Beovich is offering $10 off your 1st visit at Cranbourne Chiropractic Centre. Let’s break down any barriers you may have to making that initial step to better health.

You can book easily online at Cranbourne Chiropractic Centre. You can even fill out all initial paperwork online in the comfort of your home. It’s all paperless! Simple!

So if you are in the Cranbourne, Berwick, Narre Warren South, Clyde or surrounding areas and suffering from back pain, neck pain, headaches, migraines, sciatica, disc bulges, shoulder pain, hip pain etc, now is the time at the start of this new year to stop being in pain.

Or you may just want to add to your wellness routine and have a chiropractor optimise your spinal/nerve health. Or maybe you need a posture analysis and advise on how to counteract that forward hunched posture you see in the mirror?

Book online or phone Cranbourne chiropractor, Dr Shaun Beovich now on 9581 2624.

A New Year, a new you!

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Tape: All Hype or Scientifically Sound? https://www.cranbournechiro.com.au/blog/tape-all-hype-or-scientifically-sound/ https://www.cranbournechiro.com.au/blog/tape-all-hype-or-scientifically-sound/#respond Tue, 03 Sep 2019 00:38:04 +0000 https://www.cranbournechiro.com.au/blog/?p=222 Here at Cranbourne Chiropractic I’m often asked about how useful that colourful tape is? It’s difficult to find a single sporting event where you won’t see an athlete wearing colourful tape somewhere on their body. You may have wondered what it is, and more importantly what it’s used for. The tape is called kinesio tape …

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Here at Cranbourne Chiropractic I’m often asked about how useful that colourful tape is? It’s difficult to find a single sporting event where you won’t see an athlete wearing colourful tape somewhere on their body. You may have wondered what it is, and more importantly what it’s used for. The tape is called kinesio tape and was initially developed by a Chiropractor about 40 years ago. It works by stimulating proprioception, which is the medical term for knowing where your body is in space.

Why it Matters:

Your skin is the largest organ in your body, and it’s loaded with small sensory nerve fibers that are responsible for proprioception. Placing tape in specific areas of your body across the skin provides sensory input that gives your brain more information as you move. This additional information has been shown to help improve balance, reduce pain, and support proper movement patterns.

  • Tape worn on the skin provides your brain with more information about your movement patterns and can help reduce injuries and improve rehabilitation.
  • Taping has been shown to improve balance for up to 72 hours after the tape has been removed.
  • Researchers have found taping can be more effective than postural exercises alone to reduce neck pain.

Next Steps:

You can think of the tape less like a brace and more like a nervous system reminder that you wear on your skin. Not only does it look cool, but it has the potential to support better movement, reduce pain, and limit injuries. Now the next time you see an athlete wearing tape, you will know it’s more than just a fashion statement!

Science Source:

Extended use of Kinesiology Tape and Balance in Participants with Chronic Ankle Instability. Journal of Athletic Training 2016

Efficacy of kinesio taping versus postural correction exercises on pain intensity and axioscapular muscles activation in mechanical neck dysfunction: a randomized blinded clinical trial. The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness 2017

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