Sports Chiropractic in Noblesville
Care to Keep You in the Game
Being sidelined by back, neck, or wrist pain is frustrating, especially when you love your sport. At Grant Family Chiropractic, sports chiropractic care is designed to help football players, volleyball athletes, and active people of all ages get safely back in the game. Dr. Pamela Grant takes time to listen, examine, and explain what is really going on with your body. She will be honest about whether you can keep playing while you heal or need time off. If you are unsure whether chiropractic is right for your injury, you can start with a free 20 minute consultation to talk with Dr. Grant, ask questions, and decide your next step.
What Is Sports Chiropractic
Sports chiropractic focuses on how your joints, muscles, ligaments, and nerves work together when you move, run, jump, or tackle. Dr. Grant uses chiropractic adjustments, which are gentle, targeted movements that help realign the spine and joints so they move more easily and take pressure off irritated nerves. During your first sports visit, she performs a thorough exam, and X-rays when needed, to understand the true cause of your pain. She will explain which injuries can typically be played through with care and which may need a break of about six to eight weeks to heal properly. Her goal is always clear communication so you know what to expect.
Tools and Support for Acute Sports Injuries
When an injury is new or very painful, Dr. Grant focuses on calming irritation and protecting the area. She uses electrical stimulation, a therapy that sends mild pulses into tight or inflamed muscles to reduce pain and spasm. For the right cases, she provides deep tissue massage to work out stubborn knots and improve circulation. Taping can support a joint or muscle between visits and during practice or games. She may also recommend CBD creams to help ease discomfort naturally.
Rehab, Overuse Injuries, and Long Term Support
For chronic or overuse problems, Dr. Grant combines chiropractic adjustments with targeted stretching and strengthening. She creates simple home exercise and stretching programs, emailing clear instructions you can follow. When needed, she may suggest specific supplements to help healing. One athlete with a significant foot ligament injury improved in about seven weeks—much faster than expected—by staying consistent with supplements, stretching, and regular adjustments.
Concussion, Safety, and Your Next Step
If you have recently been cleared from a concussion and still feel stiff or sore, Dr. Grant can help with related neck, back, and joint issues. She does not provide formal concussion testing or ongoing concussion management, and if she is concerned you might have a concussion, she will recommend seeing a specialist. Many athletes appreciate her honest guidance on when it is safe to push and when it is wiser to rest.
Schedule Your Appointment
If sports pain is holding you back, you do not have to just live with it. Call today to schedule your thorough exam or request a free 20 minute consultation to see how sports chiropractic care can help you return to the activities you love.
