Published: August 02, 2011
Charger Girls Become First Team Affiliated with NFL to Contract with Female Doctor of Chiropractic
Dr. Mindy Mar of the San
Diego Center for Health has raised the bar for women in
the chiropractic profession.
In 2007 Mar became the first female Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) to
be contracted within the National Football League via the San Diego
Chargers and is now entering her fifth season as team doctor of the San
Diego Charger Girls, formed in 1990 and now one of the premiere dance
teams in the NFL.
"My involvement with the San Diego Charger Girls represents a
positive movement for the chiropractic profession, but it also has
increased awareness both on a local and national level the role of
female doctors in sports and the physical demands female athletes
experience just as their male counterparts do," says Mar, who is
pioneering the role of a female chiropractor in professional sports.
"The specialized field of sports medicine requires on-going emergency
procedure drills, strong diagnostic skills, deep knowledge of extremity
evaluation, understanding how to co-manage in a multidisciplinary
fashion and many hours of on-field experience and training."
Mar has been responsible for evaluating and managing fractures,
dislocations, sprains/strains, heat exhaustion, lateral epicondylosis,
plantar fasciitis, spondylolysis, meralgia paresthetica, rotator cuff
injuries and various repetitive stress injuries.
In her role as the game-day treating doctor, Mar provides on-site
coverage for the squad's 28 members, including chiropractic, taping,
physiotherapy modalities, soft tissue therapies, exercise
rehabilitation, first aid, physical, orthopedic and neurological exams
and emergency procedure protocols as necessary. As the
physical demands and level of injuries sustained by professional NFL
cheerleaders heighten, Mar has broadened her skills and expertise in the
diagnosis of sports injuries and rehabilitation requirements.
"As the complexity of injuries intensifies, it becomes obligatory
to build a support staff that includes a variety of sports medicine
professionals and physicians to refer to as necessary," says Mar. "Today,
I am called upon to handle injuries in a methodical fashion and have
significantly expedited the injury-to-recovery process, ensuring the
individual healthy safety of my team members."
Mar values more than anything the importance of continuing
education and specialized training in her field and considers it vital
for all chiropractors involved in sports medicine to be trained
specifically in the diagnosis and management of sports injury and
emergency procedures. She is a member of the American
Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians (ACBSP) and has completed her
diplomate with the ACBSP, the highest level of education and
certification a chiropractic sports physician/practitioner can achieve.
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Foundation for Chiropractic Progress
Lauren
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lkennedy@cpronline.com
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