Son is playing football and plays outside LB. He's starting on JV and the Soph team, and he suits up with the Varsity on Friday's (but is only the emergency 3rd string LB - hasn't played). He's played full time defense in 4-games in the last 8-days (JV and Soph). Probably way too much. So far this season he's played in 8-games in 5 weeks.
He got a stinger in his neck/shoulder. During his last game, it was obvious he'd hurt it more than once and the trainer finally took him out and he did not play the 2nd half. I thought it had only happened a few times but learned from him that it's happened 10-12 times this fall between practice and games!
Trainer gave us a name of a chiropractor to get him examined. Took him in, did some x-rays, he looked him over, did some strength tests and his left side is obviously weaker than his right b/c his nerves are compressed. The x-rays looked good (no bone damage) but because of the number of stingers he's had, and to avoid permanent damage, he recommended he should be done for the season (~4-weeks left). He also wanted us to come back for treatment...30-visits.
I was a bit shocked by that number and called a family friend who is a PT and she was a bit stunned by that number as well. She commented that any PT who is worth a darn could get his problem healed in 4-6 visits tops. It may take a several weeks and he is likely done for the season (because he's had so many), but no way it should take 30-visits of 'treatment' to get his stinger repaired.
Hopefully he's learned his lesson and will tell his trainer and parents when he gets hurt. If he'd have told me when it first happened several weeks ago, we could have gotten it treated and he maybe would have missed a week. Now he likely has to sit out and miss the rest of the season. Sucks for him b/c he was playing well and his coaches seem to like him a lot.
EDIT: Just to add, the chiropractor was very thorough and explained everything he was doing and what is going on with his neck/shoulder and the nerves. Even pulled out some diagrams of the shoulder and spine to explain what was happening. I know some are not fans of chiropractors, but I used one for my TMJ and he helped me immensely...but it was 4-visits, not 30.
He got a stinger in his neck/shoulder. During his last game, it was obvious he'd hurt it more than once and the trainer finally took him out and he did not play the 2nd half. I thought it had only happened a few times but learned from him that it's happened 10-12 times this fall between practice and games!
Trainer gave us a name of a chiropractor to get him examined. Took him in, did some x-rays, he looked him over, did some strength tests and his left side is obviously weaker than his right b/c his nerves are compressed. The x-rays looked good (no bone damage) but because of the number of stingers he's had, and to avoid permanent damage, he recommended he should be done for the season (~4-weeks left). He also wanted us to come back for treatment...30-visits.
I was a bit shocked by that number and called a family friend who is a PT and she was a bit stunned by that number as well. She commented that any PT who is worth a darn could get his problem healed in 4-6 visits tops. It may take a several weeks and he is likely done for the season (because he's had so many), but no way it should take 30-visits of 'treatment' to get his stinger repaired.
Hopefully he's learned his lesson and will tell his trainer and parents when he gets hurt. If he'd have told me when it first happened several weeks ago, we could have gotten it treated and he maybe would have missed a week. Now he likely has to sit out and miss the rest of the season. Sucks for him b/c he was playing well and his coaches seem to like him a lot.
EDIT: Just to add, the chiropractor was very thorough and explained everything he was doing and what is going on with his neck/shoulder and the nerves. Even pulled out some diagrams of the shoulder and spine to explain what was happening. I know some are not fans of chiropractors, but I used one for my TMJ and he helped me immensely...but it was 4-visits, not 30.