Neck and Back Pain are two of the most common ailments associated with sports injuries. These conditions are often caused by over-flexing the neck or back muscles, inflammation, or blunt trauma (as seen in many contact sports).
See MoreShoulder Pain is also one of the most well-known and common health issues associated with sports and performance. It can be caused by a variety of activities, but the most prominent include throwing (baseballs, footballs, etc), chronic overuse of the shoulder muscles, and trauma.
See MoreElbow Pain is most often found in people who overuse the elbow joint. This overuse is usually directly related to sports or work activities. The key to successful treatment is to identify the exact cause of the problem and to develop treatments specific to those causes.
See MoreWrist and hand problems are common conditions of many types of work. Overuse, repetitive motions, and trauma are the three leading causes of wrist and hand pain or loss of full function.
See MoreHip and thigh pain can be hard to diagnose and treat without professional medical supervision. The hip and thigh areas of the body contain the largest bones and muscles and are packed with various nerves. Aging, trauma, and sports related injuries are the leading causes of hip and thigh pain.
See MorePain and loss of full functioning abilities in the knee or lower leg are common in many sports related injuries. Knee problems can be especially painful and must be treated by doctors skilled in working specifically with the knee joint.
See MoreFor many athletes, foot and ankle pain is a common occurrence. There are several causes for these types of injuries and conditions, but they are primarily caused by either overuse or trauma. We offer many safe and effective non-surgical treatment options that can lead to full use of the foot or ankle without pain.
See MoreDisorders that are musculoskeletal and affect the entire body are debilitating and inhibit patients from living a normal, active lifestyle. At City Sports we are dedicated to using non-surgical treatments to reduce pain and help patients start enjoying life again.
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