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Sports Injuries

Are you an enthusiastic athlete or workout buff? If so, you are at risk of receiving a sports injury. Maybe you twisted wrong kicking the ball during a soccer match or tripped while out jogging. No matter how the injury happened, Dr. Peter Lazarnick (Dr. Pete) is here to help. We provide you with the appropriate therapy depending on your needs. Your Carrollton, GA, chiropractor will get you off the bench and back into the game!   The most common way for you to get a sports injury is through overuse. This happens when find yourself doing the same thing over and over again. You end up wearing down the soft tissues and other muscles. Every athlete is at risk, regardless of the sport they play. An example is Lateral Epicondylitis. This affects tennis and golf players. Their elbows end up severely inflamed and painful. The pain stems from the repetitive motion of swinging the tennis racquet or golf club.   The top priority for your Carrollton, GA, chiropractor is determining the cause of yo

Shoulder Pain

Dr. Peter Lazarnick (Dr. Pete) offers family-friendly and professional chiropractic care in the Carrollton, GA, area. Don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment with any aches or pains! This includes shoulder pain. Your shoulders are a very significant aspect of your body. You might not realize it, but they are involved in everything you do! When injured, the pain affects all aspects of your life. Call us right away when even simple activities like carrying groceries become difficult.   The most common complaint with a shoulder injury is a pain when lifting your arm. You’ll also experience a decreased range-of-motion, pinching sensation, and a burning feeling. Your shoulder is a very mobile joint, which is what makes it extremely vulnerable.   Here are a few common ways to injure your shoulder:   -Improper use while exercising -Overuse -Trauma following an accident or other injuries -Over-loading   There are other possibilities as well. Your Carrollton, GA, chiropractic might diagnose y

Heat Vs. Ice Therapy

There is a lot of misinformation about when you should apply heat vs. ice to an injury. Dr. Peter Lazarnick (Dr. Pete) of Carrollton, GA, has put together this brief guide to clear things up! No more having to extensively google or rely on others secondhand information. We offer both types of therapy, but how do you know what you need? In the simplest of terms, ice is used for newer injuries while heat therapy works on sore and stiff muscles. Just remember to always talk to your chiropractor before using either.   Ice or Cold Therapy is the application of ice to injured areas. This works to reduce inflammation across the injured tissues. Inflammation is a natural response to an injury, but that doesn’t make it any less painful! Icing is a great way to handle your pain management. It works best when used on superficial injuries.   Heat Therapy works by relieving pain and stiffness. It’s great for a variety of conditions, including stress, chronic pain, and muscle pain. Patients with chr