Service area · Torrance County
Sports Injury Chiropractor in Manzano, NM
Looking for sports injury chiropractic near Manzano, NM? Synergy Spine and Nerve Center serves Manzano from our Rio Rancho office, about 70 minutes' drive via I-25 and the metro corridors. Manzano is the historic apple-orchard village in the Manzano Mountains, some of the oldest cultivated apple trees in the U.S.
From our office
~70 min drive
Serving
Manzano, 87016
Experience
20+ years
Patient rating
5.0 ★ on Google
The basics
What is sports injury chiropractor?
Sports chiropractic is built around two goals: get you back to play faster after an injury, and reduce the chance you'll have the same injury twice. Adjustments, soft-tissue work, and Softwave for chronic tendon issues form the core of the toolkit.
Our process
How sports injury chiropractor works at Synergy Spine
- 01
A sport-specific exam, we test the movements your sport actually demands.
- 02
A combined plan: adjustments, mobility work, soft-tissue, and Softwave when warranted.
- 03
Return-to-play criteria so you don't return too soon.
- 04
Maintenance during your in-season schedule.
Who we help
Common reasons Manzano patients come in
Manzano athletes, youth, high school, collegiate, and weekend warriors, who want to extend their athletic life and reduce time on the bench.
- Hamstring strains and tendon issues
- Ankle and knee instability
- Rotator cuff and shoulder pain
- Low-back issues from lifting and rotation sports
- Concussion-related neck and balance work (co-managed)
What to expect
Your visit, end to end
A sport-specific evaluation, not a generic exam
An honest timeline back to play
Coordination with your coach or trainer if you have one
A maintenance schedule that respects your in-season
Local to Manzano
About our Manzano, NM patients
Manzano is the historic apple-orchard village in the Manzano Mountains, some of the oldest cultivated apple trees in the U.S. We see Manzano families from across the community, including residents near Old Manzano, Manzano Mountains. Patients tell us they appreciate that we explain the why before the what, and that we're upfront if chiropractic care isn't the right tool for what they're dealing with.
County
Torrance County
From our Rio Rancho office
~70 min drive
ZIP
87016
Nearby landmarks
Manzano Mountains State Park · Manzano Catholic Church · Salt Missions Trail
FAQ
Common questions about sports injury chiropractor in Manzano
QHow fast can I get back to my sport?
It depends on the tissue and the sport. Most acute strains in Manzano athletes return in 24 weeks; chronic tendinopathy responds in 48 weeks with the right protocol.
QShould I see a chiropractor or a physical therapist?
Often both, and we collaborate. Chiropractic excels at restoring joint motion; PT excels at progressive loading. The smartest athletes use both.
QDo you treat youth athletes?
Yes, we love working with growing athletes. Catching mechanical issues early can prevent the chronic injuries that derail college and adult athletic careers.
QCan chiropractic improve performance, not just fix injuries?
Yes. Restoring full spinal motion improves rotation, recoil, and reaction time, measurable gains for golfers, runners, and rotation-sport athletes.
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Ready to feel like yourself again?
Synergy Spine and Nerve Center has served Manzano and the Rio Rancho metro for over 20 years. Schedule your first visit online, or call us, we'll tell you straight whether we're the right fit for what you're going through.
