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Sports Injuries

How Nurse Practitioners and Chiropractors Heal Sports Injuries

How Nurse Practitioners and Chiropractors Treat Sports Injuries

Common Sports Injuries in El Paso and How Integrated Care Supports Recovery

Sports and physical activity are a big part of life in El Paso. Many people enjoy running, football, soccer, basketball, CrossFit-style training, and outdoor workouts. While staying active has many health benefits, it also increases the risk of injury—especially in a hot desert climate with uneven terrain and long training seasons.

In El Paso, musculoskeletal sports injuries are common and often involve the knees, ankles, hips, shoulders, and lower back. These injuries can limit movement, reduce performance, and lead to long-term problems if left untreated. A coordinated approach using chiropractic care and nurse practitioners (NPs) helps athletes recover safely, restore function, and reduce the risk of future injuries.

This article explains the most common sports injuries seen in El Paso, why they happen, and how integrated care supports healing and performance, based on current research and the clinical observations of Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, and the Desert Institute of Sports Medicine.


Why Sports Injuries Are Common in El Paso

El Paso athletes face unique challenges that can increase injury risk. The combination of climate, training habits, and sports culture plays a major role.

Common contributing factors include:

  • High temperatures that increase fatigue and dehydration

  • Hard ground and uneven terrain that stress joints

  • Year-round outdoor training with limited recovery time

  • High-impact sports like football, soccer, and basketball

  • Repetitive motions from running, jumping, and throwing

When the body is tired or dehydrated, muscles and tendons are more likely to strain. Poor recovery can also lead to overuse injuries that slowly worsen over time (NIAMS, n.d.; Orthospine Centers, n.d.).


Most Common Musculoskeletal Sports Injuries in El Paso

Sprains and Strains

Sprains and strains are among the most frequent injuries seen in local athletes.

  • Sprains involve stretched or torn ligaments

  • Strains affect muscles or tendons

Common areas include:

  • Ankles

  • Knees

  • Hamstrings

  • Lower back

  • Calves

These injuries often occur during sudden movements such as sprinting, cutting, jumping, or landing awkwardly (Texas Spine Clinic, n.d.; Carlos Gonzalez, MD, n.d.).


Knee Injuries

Knee injuries are especially common in sports that involve running, jumping, and quick direction changes.

Typical knee problems include:

  • ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) tears

  • Meniscus tears

  • Runner’s knee

  • Jumper’s knee

Athletes may notice swelling, instability, pain, or clicking in the knee. Without proper care, knee injuries can lead to long-term joint damage (Spectrum Therapy Consultants, n.d.; Healthcare Utah, 2021).


Tendonitis and Overuse Injuries

Overuse injuries develop slowly and are caused by repeated stress without enough recovery.

Common examples include:

  • Tennis elbow

  • Golfer’s elbow

  • Achilles tendonitis

  • Patellar tendonitis

These injuries cause pain, stiffness, and reduced strength. They are often linked to poor mechanics, weak stabilizing muscles, or improper training volume (Woodlands Sports Medicine, n.d.; Marque Medical, n.d.).


Shin Splints and Stress Fractures

Running on hard surfaces and increasing mileage too quickly can cause shin pain.

  • Shin splints involve irritation of the muscles and bone tissue

  • Stress fractures are small cracks in the bone

Both injuries are common among runners, basketball players, and participants in military-style training programs (CTX Foot & Ankle, n.d.; NIAMS, n.d.).


Hip Injuries

Hip problems are becoming more common in active adults and athletes.

Examples include:

  • Hip labral tears

  • Hip flexor strains

  • Hip instability

These injuries may cause groin pain, stiffness, or clicking with movement. Poor core strength and limited hip mobility often contribute to these issues (El Paso Center Family & Sports Medicine, n.d.).


Shoulder and Rotator Cuff Injuries

Sports that involve throwing or overhead motion place heavy stress on the shoulder.

Common shoulder injuries include:

  • Rotator cuff strains or tears

  • Shoulder impingement

  • Labral injuries

Pain with arm lifting, weakness, and reduced range of motion are common symptoms (Vista Hills Chiropractic, n.d.; West Texas Chiropractic, n.d.).


How Chiropractic Care Supports Sports Injury Recovery

Chiropractic care focuses on the relationship between the spine, joints, muscles, and nervous system. When alignment and movement are improved, the body can heal more efficiently.

Key benefits of chiropractic care for athletes include:

  • Improved joint alignment

  • Reduced nerve irritation

  • Better posture and movement patterns

  • Increased flexibility and mobility

  • Reduced pain and inflammation

Spinal and joint adjustments help restore proper motion, reducing stress on injured tissues and preventing compensatory injuries (Southwest Chiropractors, n.d.; WCLARock DC, n.d.).

Chiropractors also guide athletes through:

  • Corrective exercises

  • Mobility training

  • Neuromuscular re-education

  • Return-to-sport planning


The Role of Nurse Practitioners in Sports Injury Care

Nurse practitioners (NPs) play a vital role in integrated sports medicine. They provide medical evaluation, diagnostics, and whole-person care that supports recovery and performance.

NPs commonly assist athletes by:

NPs also consider nutrition, sleep, stress, and recovery habits, which are critical for healing (A4M, n.d.; Texas Children’s Hospital, n.d.).


Integrated Care: Chiropractic + NP + Physical Therapy

The most effective recovery plans often combine multiple disciplines. Integrated care ensures that all aspects of the injury are addressed.

A coordinated approach may include:

  • Chiropractic adjustments for alignment and mobility

  • NP-guided diagnosis and treatment planning

  • Physical therapy for strength and stability

  • Functional medicine strategies for recovery

  • Advanced treatments when appropriate

This teamwork reduces guesswork and improves long-term outcomes (NIAMS, n.d.; Orthospine Centers, n.d.).


Example: Integrated Care for a Knee Injury

An athlete with a knee injury may follow a structured, coordinated plan.

Step 1: NP Evaluation

  • Initial diagnosis

  • Imaging if needed

  • Pain and inflammation management

Step 2: Chiropractic Care

  • Spinal and joint alignment

  • Improved biomechanics

  • Reduced stress on the knee

Step 3: Physical Therapy

  • Strengthening surrounding muscles

  • Balance and stability training

  • Safe return-to-sport progression

Step 4: Advanced Options

  • Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy, when indicated

  • Ongoing monitoring and adjustments

According to Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, this type of coordinated care helps athletes heal faster, reduces reinjury risk, and supports peak performance (Desert Institute of Sports Medicine, n.d.).


Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) in Sports Injuries

PRP therapy uses the body’s own platelets to support tissue healing.

PRP is commonly used for:

  • Tendonitis

  • Ligament sprains

  • Knee injuries

  • Mild osteoarthritis

PRP may be recommended when conservative care alone is not enough. It is typically coordinated by an NP and integrated with rehab and chiropractic care (Desert Institute EP, n.d.).


Preventing Future Sports Injuries

Injury prevention is just as important as treatment. Integrated care focuses on long-term performance and safety.

Prevention strategies include:

  • Proper warm-ups and cool-downs

  • Strengthening weak muscle groups

  • Improving joint mobility

  • Correcting movement patterns

  • Staying hydrated in hot climates

  • Allowing adequate recovery time

Chiropractic and NP-led care help identify risk factors before injuries occur (El Paso Center Family & Sports Medicine, n.d.; Marque Medical, n.d.).


Why Integrated Sports Medicine Matters in El Paso

Athletes in El Paso benefit from care that matches their environment and activity level. Integrated chiropractic and NP care addresses both the mechanical and medical sides of injury.

Key advantages include:

  • Faster recovery

  • Better coordination of care

  • Reduced risk of chronic pain

  • Improved athletic performance

  • Long-term joint health

This approach supports active lifestyles while protecting the body from overuse and breakdown.


Conclusion

Sports injuries are common in El Paso due to high levels of physical activity, intense heat, and demanding sports. Sprains, strains, knee injuries, tendonitis, and back pain affect athletes of all ages. Chiropractic care restores movement and alignment, while nurse practitioners provide medical oversight, diagnostics, and advanced treatment options.

When these services work together, athletes receive comprehensive care that supports healing, performance, and injury prevention. Integrated sports medicine helps people stay active, strong, and confident in their recovery.


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