Sport’s Injury Care
Whether you’re a professional athlete, a weekend warrior, or someone who simply enjoys staying active, sports injuries can happen at any time. From sprains and strains to joint injuries and muscle imbalances, our goal at Signature Health Clinic is to help you recover safely, efficiently, and fully—so you can return to doing what you love with confidence.
Sports injuries often affect the spine, shoulders, knees, hips, and muscles. Left untreated, they can lead to chronic pain, restricted movement, and long-term damage. Our team focuses on restoring proper alignment, improving mobility, reducing inflammation, and preventing future injuries through personalized, non-invasive care.
Common sports injuries we help treat include:
- Muscle strains and ligament sprains
- Shoulder, knee, and joint injuries
- Back and neck pain
- Overuse and repetitive stress injuries
- Sports-related disc injuries
- Limited range of motion and stiffness
At Signature Health Clinic, we combine chiropractic care, therapeutic services, and rehabilitation techniques to support faster healing, improve performance, and lower your risk of re-injury. Early treatment is key when it comes to sports injuries—don’t wait for pain to become a long-term problem.

Work Injuries
Workplace injuries don’t only occur during traumatic slips and falls at work but are more often than not, the result of repetitive movements, and caused by doing the physical demands required of your job over an extended period of time. These types of workplace injuries are all too common in today’s workforce and are best identified by their symptoms.
- Lower back pain
- Shoulder pain
- Carpal tunnel and hand pain
- Disc injuries
- Sciatica (pain caused by the sciatic nerve in your lower back and legs)
- Joint pain
Being examined by a chiropractor is often the first step in identifying and treating a workplace injury through non-invasive care which is why Signature Health Clinic conducts thorough examinations during his first session with new patients in order to better assess their injury. Since workplace injuries usually develop over time, it’s important to share all the symptoms you may be experiencing so we can identify the root cause.
