Chiropractor and Nurse Practitioner bandage an athlete's leg after a sports injury as part of a dual treatment and rehabilitation plan.
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Sports and physical activity are a big part of life in El Paso. Many people in the area enjoy running, football, soccer, basketball, weight training, and outdoor fitness. Because El Paso has a hot climate, uneven terrain, and year-round high levels of activity, athletes and active adults often experience musculoskeletal injuries. These injuries can affect performance, daily movement, and long-term joint health if not properly treated.
Common sports injuries in El Paso include sprains, strains, knee injuries, tendon problems, back pain, shoulder injuries, and stress fractures. A coordinated approach that includes chiropractic care and nurse practitioner (NP) support can help athletes recover fully, reduce pain, and prevent future injuries.
Clinical observations from Dr. Alexander Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, show that athletes recover best when care focuses on the whole body—not just the injured area. This type of integrated care is also supported by the Desert Institute of Sports Medicine, which emphasizes coordinated diagnosis, rehabilitation, and performance-based recovery.
El Paso athletes face unique challenges that increase injury risk. The combination of climate, sports culture, and terrain repeatedly stresses muscles, joints, and connective tissue.
Key contributing factors include:
Heat and dehydration, which increase muscle fatigue
Hard and uneven surfaces, stressing ankles, knees, and hips
Year-round training, limiting recovery time
High-impact sports, such as football and basketball
Repetitive movements, especially in running and throwing sports
When the body becomes fatigued or imbalanced, it compensates. Over time, these compensations can lead to pain, poor movement patterns, and injury (NIAMS, n.d.).
Sprains and strains are the most frequently seen sports injuries in the region.
Sprains involve stretched or torn ligaments
Strains affect muscles or tendons
Common areas include:
Ankles
Knees
Hamstrings
Lower back
These injuries often occur during sudden changes in direction, jumping, or improper warm-ups (Orthospine Centers, n.d.).
Knee injuries are especially common in football, soccer, and basketball.
Typical knee conditions include:
ACL tears
Meniscus tears
Patellar tendonitis (jumper’s knee)
Runner’s knee
These injuries may cause instability, swelling, and pain with movement. Left untreated, they can lead to chronic joint damage (Spectrum Therapy Consultants, n.d.).
Tendonitis occurs when tendons become irritated from repeated stress.
Common types include:
Tennis elbow
Golfer’s elbow
Achilles tendonitis
Patellar tendonitis
Overuse injuries develop gradually and often worsen when athletes push through pain rather than rest (Woodlands Sports Medicine, n.d.).
Running on hard surfaces and uneven terrain increases stress on the lower legs.
Common lower-leg injuries include:
Shin splints
Foot stress fractures
Tibial stress injuries
These injuries are often linked to poor footwear, sudden increases in training volume, or improper biomechanics (CTX Foot & Ankle, n.d.).
Hip labral tears affect the cartilage that supports the hip joint.
Symptoms may include:
Deep hip or groin pain
Clicking or locking sensations
Reduced hip mobility
These injuries are common among athletes who repeatedly pivot or twist, such as soccer and basketball players (Texas Spine Clinic, n.d.).
Throwing, lifting, and contact sports place stress on the shoulder.
Common shoulder injuries include:
Rotator cuff strains or tears
Shoulder impingement
Joint instability
Shoulder injuries can limit overhead movement and weaken athletic performance (Marque Medical, n.d.).
Back pain is a frequent complaint among athletes in El Paso.
Causes include:
Muscle strain
Poor posture
Core weakness
Spinal joint restrictions
Lower back pain can also lead to nerve symptoms, such as sciatica, when spinal alignment is compromised (Marque Medical, n.d.).
Chiropractic care focuses on restoring joint motion, spinal alignment, and neuromuscular balance. For athletes, this helps the body move efficiently and reduces compensations that can delay healing.
Chiropractic care may include:
Spinal and extremity adjustments
Soft-tissue techniques
Mobility and flexibility work
Postural correction
Movement retraining
By improving alignment, chiropractic care helps reduce stress on injured tissues and supports faster recovery (Vista Hills Chiropractic, n.d.).
Improved joint mobility
Reduced pain and stiffness
Better balance and coordination
Faster return to activity
Lower risk of re-injury
Clinical observations from Dr. Jimenez note that athletes often regain strength more effectively when spinal and joint alignment are addressed early in the recovery process (Jimenez, n.d.).
Nurse practitioners (NPs) play a key role in integrated sports medicine. They provide medical oversight while coordinating conservative and advanced treatments.
NPs may help by:
Performing initial injury evaluations
Ordering imaging such as X-rays or MRI
Managing pain safely
Coordinating physical therapy
Monitoring healing progress
NPs also help identify underlying issues, such as inflammation, nutrient deficiencies, or hormonal stress, that may slow recovery (NIAMS, n.d.).
NPs often use a functional medicine approach, which looks at:
Movement patterns
Training load
Nutrition and hydration
Sleep and recovery
Inflammation levels
This approach helps athletes not only heal but also improve long-term performance.
One of the strongest advantages of integrated care is coordination. Instead of treating injuries in isolation, providers work together to create a unified recovery plan.
A coordinated plan may include:
Chiropractic adjustments for alignment
Physical therapy for strength and stability
NP-guided pain management
Activity modification and return-to-play planning
This teamwork reduces care gaps and improves outcomes (Southwest Chiropractors, n.d.).
For certain injuries, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy may be considered.
PRP uses the patient’s own blood components to support healing in:
Tendon injuries
Ligament sprains
Knee injuries
Osteoarthritis
NPs may evaluate whether PRP is appropriate and coordinate it alongside rehabilitation and chiropractic care (Desert Institute of Sports Medicine, n.d.).
According to Dr. Jimenez’s clinical observations, an athlete with a knee injury may follow this path:
Initial NP evaluation to diagnose the injury
Imaging ordered to confirm ligament or cartilage damage
Chiropractic care to improve spinal and lower-extremity alignment
Physical therapy to restore strength and movement
PRP therapy, if appropriate, to support tissue healing
Ongoing performance monitoring to prevent re-injury
This coordinated approach supports both recovery and long-term athletic performance (Jimenez, n.d.).
Prevention is just as important as treatment.
Key prevention strategies include:
Proper warm-ups and cool-downs
Strengthening core and stabilizing muscles
Maintaining hydration in hot conditions
Correcting posture and movement patterns
Allowing adequate recovery time
Integrated chiropractic and NP care helps identify early warning signs before injuries become serious (Texas Children’s Hospital, n.d.).
Athletes who receive coordinated care often experience:
Faster recovery times
Fewer recurring injuries
Improved flexibility and strength
Better overall performance
Greater confidence in movement
By addressing the musculoskeletal system as a whole, integrated care helps athletes stay active and resilient.
Sports injuries are common in El Paso due to the climate, terrain, and high levels of physical activity. Injuries such as sprains, strains, knee injuries, tendonitis, back pain, and stress fractures can limit performance if not treated properly.
Chiropractic care helps restore alignment, mobility, and movement efficiency. Nurse practitioners provide medical oversight, diagnostics, pain management, and coordination of advanced therapies like PRP. Together, this integrated approach supports full recovery, injury prevention, and peak performance.
Clinical experience from Dr. Alexander Jimenez and coordinated care models used in El Paso demonstrate that athletes recover best when treatment focuses on the entire musculoskeletal system—not just the injured area.
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Spectrum Therapy Consultants. (n.d.). Sports injuries and physical therapy. https://spectrumtherapyconsultants.com/physical-therapy-services/sports-injuries/
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Gonzalez, C. (n.d.). Sports medicine in El Paso. https://www.carlosgonzalezmd.com/sports-medicine-el-paso.html
Texas Children’s Hospital. (n.d.). Most common sports injuries. https://www.texaschildrens.org/content/wellness/most-common-sports-injuries
NIAMS. (n.d.). Sports injuries. https://www.niams.nih.gov/health-topics/sports-injuries
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Woodlands Sports Medicine. (n.d.). Common sports injuries. https://www.woodlandssportsmedicine.com/blog/6-common-sports-injuries
CTX Foot & Ankle. (n.d.). Top sports injury diagnoses. https://www.ctxfootankle.com/top-sport-injury-diagnoses/
Vista Hills Chiropractic. (n.d.). Sports injury chiropractic care. https://www.vistahillschiropracticelpasotx.com/sports-injury
Desert Institute of Sports Medicine. (n.d.). PRP therapy services. https://desertinstituteep.com/services-1
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