Chiropractor for Sports Injury in Adelaide
Chiropractors treat sports injuries using joint adjustments, soft-tissue therapy, dry needling, and sport-specific rehabilitation to accelerate recovery and prevent recurrence.
Balance Integrated Health - Dr Steven Boord
Sure Start Health - Chiro, Speech, Massage
Frisbee Health And Chiropractic - Dr Jennifer Frisby-Smith
Seaside Chiro + Massage
Connect Healthcare
Holdfast Bay Musculoskeletal Centre - Dr. Vanessa Wall
Dr. Sean N. Armstrong - Park Holme Chiropractic
ChiroCare - Chiropractor North Adelaide
Henley Beach Chiropractic Clinic
King William Road Chiropractic
Active Health Co
The Chiropractic Works Norwood
Chiropractic Solutions - Dr Ken Leembruggen
Hands on Chiropractic & Health - Chiropractic, Massage
Eastern Sports & Spinal Care
Southside Clinic
Rostrevor Chiropractic- Dr. Astrid Priest
Chiropractic Clinic - Dr. Mladenovic Andrew
Advance Chiropractic & Wellness - Adelaide Chiropractor
Boundless Chiropractic and Wellness
Spinecare Chiropractic - Salisbury Chiropractor
Health First Chiropractic
Park Holme Chiropractic & Massage
Great Southern Chiropractic, Adelaide CBD
West Lakes Chiropractic Clinic
Morphett Vale Chiropractic & Wellness Clinic
Frisbee Health and Chiropractic
Southside Chiropractic & Massage
Adelaide Sports Allied Health
The Chiropractic Works, Henley Beach
Stapleton Chiropractic
Reader Chiropractic Centre-Dr Reader Odette
Adelaide Family Chiropractor
Croydon Family Chiropractic
Chiropractic Solutions - Dr Andrian Turczynowicz
Chiropractic Solutions - Dr Adrienne Wilson
About Sports Injury
Sports injuries are a major part of chiropractic practice in Australia, with chiropractors playing a key role in the healthcare teams of professional and amateur athletes alike. Common sports injuries treated by chiropractors include muscle strains, ligament sprains, joint dysfunction, tendinopathies, and overuse injuries. Whether you are a weekend warrior, a competitive athlete, or someone returning to exercise after a break, chiropractic care can help you recover faster and perform better. Treatment for sports injuries typically involves a combination of spinal and extremity adjustments, soft-tissue techniques such as Active Release Technique and Graston Technique, dry needling, taping, and sport-specific rehabilitation exercises. Your chiropractor will assess biomechanical imbalances that may have contributed to the injury and develop a corrective plan to reduce the risk of recurrence. Many Australian chiropractors hold additional qualifications in sports chiropractic through the Sports Chiropractic Australia program, and some are credentialed to work at state, national, and international sporting events. Research in the British Journal of Sports Medicine has demonstrated that manual therapy combined with exercise is effective for a range of musculoskeletal sports injuries. Beyond injury treatment, chiropractic care is increasingly used for performance optimisation, with regular adjustments helping to maintain joint mobility, improve neuromuscular control, and enhance recovery between training sessions. Early intervention is key — the sooner you seek treatment after a sports injury, the faster your recovery is likely to be.
Sports Injury FAQs
Can a chiropractor help with a sports injury?
Absolutely. Chiropractors are extensively trained in diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal injuries common in sport. They can treat sprains, strains, joint injuries, and overuse conditions using a range of manual therapy techniques and exercise prescription. Many professional sports teams employ chiropractors as part of their medical staff.
How soon after a sports injury should I see a chiropractor?
Ideally within 24 to 72 hours of the injury. Early assessment and treatment can reduce inflammation, prevent compensatory movement patterns, and set the foundation for faster recovery. Your chiropractor will determine whether imaging or referral is needed before commencing treatment.
Do chiropractors treat knee and ankle injuries?
Yes. While chiropractors are known for spinal care, they are also trained to assess and treat extremity joints including knees, ankles, shoulders, elbows, and wrists. Treatment may include joint mobilisation, soft-tissue therapy, taping, and specific rehabilitation exercises.