Sports Injury Treatment in Colleyville, TX

Active adults in Colleyville trust Within Chiropractic to assess sports injuries accurately, treat the source of the problem, and build a recovery plan around getting back to full performance.

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Getting Back to What You Do

Dr. Thompson relates to sports injuries more than anyone. His personal sports injury and the relief he found with chiropractic care is what led him here today. Whether it’s a lumbar strain from heavy lifting, a shoulder injury from an overhead sport, or a knee problem that keeps coming back, the pattern is almost always the same: the injury happened, something didn’t fully heal, and the body has been compensating ever since.

Dr. Thompson’s exercise science background shapes how he approaches sports injuries. He’s not just looking at where it hurts. He’s looking at the movement patterns, the biomechanical loading, and the underlying structural issues that made the injury likely in the first place. That’s what separates a recovery that holds from one that just gets you back to the starting line.

How Dr. Thompson Assesses Sports Injuries

Sports injury care at Within Chiropractic starts with a more detailed intake than a standard chiropractic visit. Dr. Thompson reviews your injury history with sport-specific context, assesses range of motion and movement quality alongside standard orthopedic and neurological testing, and reviews digital X-rays where indicated. The care plan presented at your report of findings reflects both what happened and what the body needs to recover fully and stay recovered.

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Sports Injuries We Treat in Colleyville

Most sports injuries have a biomechanical component at the spine or surrounding joints, which is why chiropractic care is often more effective than rest alone. Common injuries Dr. Thompson treats include:

A Complete Recovery Plan at Within Chiropractic

Most sports injuries need more than adjustments alone. Dr. Thompson builds chiropractic care, soft tissue therapy, and mobility and flexibility training into a single structured plan so recovery happens on multiple levels at once. Soft tissue work addresses the muscular guarding and adhesions that build up around an injury. Mobility training restores the range of motion and movement quality needed to return to sport without re-injury.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Sports Injury Care

How is sports chiropractic different from regular chiropractic?

The assessment is more movement-focused and sport-aware. Dr. Thompson’s exercise science background means he evaluates how you move, not just where it hurts, and builds a care plan around returning to your specific activity. The treatment tools are the same, but the context and goals are different.

How quickly can I return to sport after starting care?

That depends on the injury. Acute injuries often allow modified activity during care. Dr. Thompson will give you a specific timeline and activity guidance based on your findings, not a generic estimate.

Can chiropractic help prevent sports injuries, not just treat them?

Yes. Regular chiropractic care maintains proper spinal and joint mechanics, which reduces the biomechanical stress that leads to overuse injuries and makes traumatic injuries less likely to become chronic. Many active patients continue maintenance care between seasons for exactly this reason.

Do I need a referral or diagnosis before coming in?

No. You can contact Within Chiropractic directly. If imaging or specialist referral is warranted based on the exam, Dr. Thompson will discuss that with you.

Ready to Recover and Perform Better in Colleyville?

Dr. Thompson is accepting new patients from Colleyville, Grapevine, Southlake, and the surrounding area. Come in and find out what’s actually driving your injury.