Newtown Square, PA -- (SBWIRE) -- 11/29/2017 -- Students and athletes who have found themselves injured at the end of their sports season are encouraged to contact Dr. David W. Nadler & Associates for information about how physical therapy in West Chester, PA can get them back on their feet and back into the game sooner rather than later.
Injured athletes can see their sports ailments clear up faster over time with the assistance of regular physical therapy sessions, which focus on rehabilitating and re-strengthening injured muscles and muscle groups.
There are a number of treatment options that can speed up the recovery of sports-related injuries. The most common form of treatment for sports injuries is regular physical therapy, which provides the patient with exercises and tools that will help to rehabilitate injured muscles by gently and progressively building up strength in a damaged area.
In addition to the stretching and rehabilitative exercises used in a standard physical therapy session, Dr. Nadler also combines standard programs with e-stim, ultrasound and cryotherapy to help in repairing muscle damage and increase blood flow to affected areas. Physical therapy sessions can help to improve the quality of life of injured athletes and can help them safely recover from a sports injury.
Injured parties who are in need of physical therapy or are seeking the services of the best chiropractor in West Chester, PA are encouraged to contact Dr. Nadler. Patients can call 610-314-7079 to schedule an appointment or visit online at http://www.drdnadler.com to learn more about Dr. David W. Nadler & Associates' treatment options.
About Dr. Nadler
For effective chiropractic care in the Philadelphia area, Dr. Nadler feels that education is the basic foundation for any health care practitioner and he has continued learning better ways to prevent and heal, keeping care on the cutting edge of technology and treatments. Dr. Nadler received his Doctorate from the Pennsylvania College of Chiropractic and received his Post Doctorate in Chiropractic Neurology from Cleveland Chiropractic College. He is a Diplomate from the American Academy of Pain management he is also a member of various associations including the International Society of Medical Shock Wave Therapy, Pennsylvania Chiropractic Association and the American College of Sports Medicine.
For more information, visit http://www.drdnadler.com/.