Published: June 02, 2010
Chiropractic Care Keeps Golfers Suffering from Bulging Spinal Discs Swinging on the Back Nine
CARMICHAEL, Calif. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - As Tiger Woods begins his return from injury, countless golfers across
the country are finding themselves suffering with the same ailment that
sidelined the world's top player: a bulging spinal disc. While the pain
associated with a bulging disc may be dull - often numbness and tingling
- doctors of chiropractic (DCs) suggest seeking treatment immediately
before compensated movement patterns affect the spinal tissue and lead
to more severe disc problems, which may involve more pain and longer
recovery times.
"It is important to not only treat a bulging disc when it happens, but
to also maintain optimal health through proactive care such as
chiropractic, soft tissue therapies, as well as stretching and
strengthening exercises," states Dale Richardson, D.C., who has treated
professional golfers for over 20 years.
For golfers, a bulging disc may occur in response to the chronic
repetitive stress and acute trauma caused by the repeated swing of a
club. When injured, the discs, which are cushions between the spinal
bones, can push out towards the spinal cord and nerve roots often
causing numbness in the arms and legs, stiffness in the neck, or
difficulty walking.
According to DCs at the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress (www.yes2chiropractic.com),
it is essential to rest and relieve pressure using cold packs during the
first 24 to 48 hours to reduce swelling and muscle spasms. As leading
experts in spinal manipulation and manual therapies, DCs can prescribe
and perform physiotherapy modalities, such as ultrasound, decompression
traction, electrical stimulation, and low level laser therapy. In many
cases, conservative care can be effective and substantially decrease the
need for more invasive procedures such as spinal epidural injections and
surgery.
"In addition to exercises and rehabilitation techniques for the
treatment of a bulging disc, doctors of chiropractic are trained to
provide counseling on safe and healthy daily activities, which plays an
important role in functional improvement and long lasting positive
outcomes," concludes Richardson.
About Dale Richardson
Dale Richardson, D.C., has worked alongside professional golfers for
over 21 years, helping them to reach their full potential with
chiropractic care. Dr. Richardson has worked on the PGA, European and
Australian Tours, and was the first chiropractor to be invited to become
a member of the European Ryder Cup sports medicine team, where he has
participated on four occasions including the Belfry, Oakland Hills, K
Club and Valhalla GC. He has also been a member of the International
President's Cup sports medicine team.
About F4CP
A not-for-profit organization, the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress
(F4CP) embraces a singular mission to promote positive press for the
profession in national, regional and local media. Through effective and
ongoing initiatives, the Foundation's goal is to raise awareness to
the many benefits provided by doctors of chiropractic. The F4CP relies
upon strategic marketing campaigns that span prominent spokespersons,
monthly press releases, public service announcements, and advertisements
in high-profile media outlets. To learn more about the Foundation,
please visit us on the web at www.foundation4cp.com
or call 866-901-F4CP (3427).

Foundation for Chiropractic Progress
Stephen Mittler, 201-641-1911,
ext. 35
smittler@cpronline.com
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