Chiropractic Research
 
 

Swatting Away the Tennis Injury Bug

Tracking down a ball on the baseline, lunging at a passing shot, straining to reach
a lob - almost every aspect of tennis involves a certain amount of risk. Even the repetitive
motions of serving and hitting groundstrokes can cause painful injury, turning you
from active participant to unhappy spectator.

According to an article in the Journal of Sports Chiropractic & Rehabilitation, stretching
and strengthening exercises can help minimize your risk of sustaining a tennis-related
injury. The authors present various techniques in a photographic format with text explanations.
Included is a review of easy exercises you can perform at home or in the gym, such
as:

· torso stretch;
· pelvic tilt;
· hamstring stretch;
· lumbar extension;
· side bend;
· shoulder rotation;
· knee flexion;
· hip extension; and
· scapular retraction

You're probably familiar with some of these techniques already, but your chiropractic
can give you more specific information and outline an exercise program to maximize
health and reduce your risk of injury.

Baron SH, Washington KW. Tennis injuries: lower the risk through stretching and strengthening.
Journal of Sports Chiropractic & Rehabilitation 1999: Vol. 13, No. 4, pp164-70.

 

 

 

 

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