My latest article for The Toronto Guardian, talks about the new crop of injuries plaguing my chiropractic office, all due to our obsession with our devices. As you stare at your laptop or smartphone to read this article, you may be increasing for your risk for Text Neck, Screen Fatigue or more!! Give it a read and find out https://torontoguardian.com/2017/11/toronto-chiropractor-text-neck/
I had the pleasure of writing an article for Auburn Lane discussing how you can avoid some of the common injuries associated with wearing heels. Please check it out at https://www.auburnlane.com/2017/11/15/love-your-heels-dr-nekessa-remy-tells-us-how-to-avoid-the-most-common-injuries/
In just 4 weeks I am running my first 10K and I am actually pretty nervous. I have been training the last 3 weeks, and I have seen some improvement but honestly, starting to run in your 30s is not easy. Continue Reading…
I’ve decided to start a new page on my blog, The Sports Injury Corner. Many of my patients are young athletes, and its seems with every visit into my office I am being asked questions about their favorite pro athelete and the injuries they may suffering from. For some it seems pretty cool to know that they are suffering from the same injury as Lebron James, Andrew Luck or Sidney Crosby. So for them and for those interested welcome to the Sports Injury Corner.
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Study after study has shown that implementing injury prevention programs in various sports groups and clubs reduces the occurrence of injury in athletes.
For example, a 2007 study done by R. Bahr (1) et al found a twofold reduction in the incidence of acute ankle sprains in volleyball after the introduction of an injury prevention program. A more recent study by Riva, D (2) et al. found that injury prevention programs involving proprioceptive training reduced the rate of ankle sprains, knee sprains at low back pain in basketball players.
Whether or not you coach an amateur sports club or a competitive sports team, consider having your players participate in one of my many injury prevention programs. These programs are tailored to your sport and your athletes. Programs include, but are not limited to:
1. Baseline Functional Testing – including functional movement screen testing. This identifies any faulty movement patterns which could lead to future injuries.
2. Baseline Concussion Testing – This is done in the preseason. The goal is to assist in making an accurate diagnosis, as well as to establishing when athletes are fully healthy and safe to return to their sport should they suffer an injury.
3.Sport Specific Injury Workshops – including how to identify the most common injuries per sport and how to specifically avoid these injuries through proper training.
4. Rehab and Return to play – Should an athlete become injured a custom treatment plan will be created and implemented to ensure a safe return to play.
For more information on these programs please contact Dr Nekessa Remy at info@drnekessaremy.com
References
(1) R. Bahr1,2, Ø. Lian2,3 andI. A. Bahr1,2, A twofold reduction in the incidence of acute ankle sprains in volleyball after the introduction of an injury prevention program: a prospective cohort study. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
Volume 7, Issue 3, pages 172–177, June 1997
(2) Riva D1, Bianchi R, Rocca F, Mamo C. Proprioceptive training and injury prevention in a professional men’s basketball team: a six-year prospective study. Strength Cond Res. 2015 Jul 11.