Chiropractor for Teen Athletes in Altamonte Springs

Chiropractor for Teen Athletes in Altamonte Springs, Florida

Why Teen Athletes Need Specialized Care

Teen athletes occupy a unique position in sports medicine. Their bodies are simultaneously growing, developing, and being subjected to intense physical demands that can create conflicts between skeletal maturation and athletic performance. Growth plates — the areas of developing cartilage near the ends of long bones — remain open throughout adolescence and are particularly vulnerable to injury from repetitive stress, overuse, and acute trauma. This is why teen athletes require chiropractic care from a provider who understands both pediatric skeletal development and sports biomechanics.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 2.6 million children and adolescents aged 6–19 are treated in emergency departments annually for sports and recreation injuries. However, many of the most common teen athletic injuries are not acute traumatic events but rather overuse injuries that develop gradually from repetitive microtrauma to growing tissues. Conditions such as Osgood-Schlatter disease (knee), Sever’s disease (heel), Little League elbow, and stress fractures are far more common in adolescent athletes than in adults.

The Role of Chiropractic in Youth Sports

Research published in PubMed Central demonstrates that chiropractic care can improve neuromuscular coordination, enhance joint proprioception, and optimize biomechanical function in athletes. For teen athletes whose nervous systems are still maturing, these benefits are particularly significant. Regular chiropractic adjustments can help developing athletes establish optimal movement patterns that reduce injury risk throughout their athletic careers.

Altamonte Springs and the surrounding Seminole County area are home to numerous youth sports programs and high school athletic programs, including football, soccer, basketball, baseball, softball, swimming, track and field, lacrosse, tennis, and cheerleading. Many of these young athletes train year-round, increasing their exposure to overuse injuries that can have long-term consequences if not properly managed.

How We Treat Teen Athletes

  1. Comprehensive Athletic Assessment: Each teen athlete evaluation begins with a detailed history of their sport, training volume, competition schedule, and any previous injuries. Dr. Talbert performs a thorough physical examination that includes postural analysis, gait assessment, joint range of motion testing, muscle strength testing, and sport-specific functional movement screening.
  2. Growth Plate Monitoring: Dr. Talbert pays special attention to growth plate status in her adolescent patients. She modifies adjustment techniques, force levels, and rehabilitation protocols based on each patient’s skeletal maturity.
  3. Spinal and Extremity Adjustments: Teen athletes benefit from adjustments not only to the spine but also to the extremities — ankles, knees, hips, shoulders, elbows, and wrists. These joints absorb enormous forces during athletic activity and are susceptible to subluxation and dysfunction.
  4. Soft Tissue Treatment: Muscle strains, tendinitis, and myofascial trigger points are common in teen athletes. Dr. Talbert uses instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization, myofascial release, and trigger point therapy to address these conditions.
  5. Corrective Exercise and Injury Prevention: Dr. Talbert prescribes age-appropriate exercises designed to strengthen weak areas, improve flexibility, correct imbalances, and build sport-specific resilience.

Acupuncture: Dr. Talbert’s certification in acupuncture offers an additional treatment modality particularly beneficial for teen athletes dealing with chronic pain, anxiety related to competition, or sleep difficulties that can accompany intense training. Acupuncture is a drug-free option that many parents prefer for their adolescent children.

How LOA and Dr. Elysa Talbert Can Help

Dr. Elysa Talbert’s deep connection to youth and family care makes LOA Chiropractic an ideal choice for teen athletes in Altamonte Springs. As a mother herself, Dr. Talbert understands the concerns parents have about their children’s physical development and athletic safety. She takes the time to educate both the teen athlete and their parents about injury prevention, proper training practices, and the importance of listening to your body.

LOA Chiropractic serves teen athletes from across the Altamonte Springs area, including students from Lake Brantley High School, Lyman High School, Lake Howell High School, and various middle schools and youth sports organizations. Dr. Talbert is experienced in working with teens involved in football, soccer, basketball, baseball, softball, swimming, cross country, track and field, volleyball, wrestling, lacrosse, cheerleading, dance, and martial arts.

Dr. Talbert’s clinical experience includes treating athletes at all levels, from recreational youth players to competitive high school athletes pursuing college scholarships. She understands the pressure teen athletes face to perform and the temptation to play through pain. Her approach balances the desire to keep athletes competing with the clinical responsibility to protect their long-term health.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should my teen see a chiropractor?

Your teen should see a chiropractor if they experience any pain during or after sports activity, have reduced range of motion, notice an uneven gait or posture, or have been diagnosed with a sports injury. Additionally, many parents choose to bring their teen athletes for preventive chiropractic care to optimize biomechanics and reduce injury risk before problems develop.

Is chiropractic safe for growing teens?

Yes. Chiropractic care is safe for adolescents when performed by a qualified practitioner. Dr. Talbert modifies her techniques to account for open growth plates and developing skeletal structures. She uses gentler force levels and age-appropriate methods for all teen patients.

Can chiropractic care improve my teen’s athletic performance?

Yes. Research shows that chiropractic care improves joint range of motion, enhances proprioception (body awareness), and optimizes neuromuscular function. For teen athletes, these improvements translate to better flexibility, faster reaction times, improved balance, and more efficient movement patterns.

My teen is already injured. Can chiropractic help them return to play faster?

In most cases, yes. Dr. Talbert develops individualized rehabilitation plans that address the specific injury while maintaining overall conditioning. Her multimodal approach — combining adjustments, soft tissue therapy, corrective exercise, and acupuncture — can accelerate healing, reduce pain, and restore function. She will also determine when it is safe for your teen to return to full activity.

 

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Address: 165 Montgomery Road Altamonte Springs FL 32714

Phone: 407-887-3397

LOA Chiropractic
Life Optimally Aligned
165 Montgomery Rd
Altamonte Springs, FL 32714
📞 407-887-3397
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LOA Chiropractic is located at 165 Montgomery Rd, Altamonte Springs, Florida 32714. Call 407-887-3397 for appointments. Open Monday through Thursday 8 AM to 6 PM, Friday 8 AM to 12 PM. Closed weekends. Professional chiropractic adjustments, spinal health services, and wellness care in Altamonte Springs and North Orlando area. Serving Altamonte Springs, Longwood, Lake Mary, Winter Springs, Maitland, and surrounding communities.