Back Pain Relief in Sanger, Easton & Fresno

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Back Pain Relief in Sanger, Easton & Fresno 〰️

Sport Injuries

Sports injuries don’t just affect athletes — they affect anyone who moves their body regularly. From student athletes and weekend runners to weightlifters, gym-goers, and physically demanding jobs, injuries often develop when the body is overworked, under-recovered, or moving inefficiently.

At Gutierrez Chiropractic, we focus on understanding how your body is moving, not just where it hurts.

The goal isn’t just to get you back to activity—it’s to help you return stronger, more stable, and more confident in how your body moves.
— Dr. Gutierrez
  • • Muscle strains and tightness
    • Joint sprains (ankle, knee, shoulder, wrist)
    • Overuse injuries
    • Tendon irritation
    • Back or neck pain from training
    • Limited mobility or flexibility
    • Recurring injuries in the same area
    • Poor movement mechanics contributing to pain

    Many patients come in after “pushing through” discomfort for too long. Our goal is to help you recover while also correcting the underlying issues that caused the injury in the first place.

  • Our care goes beyond quick adjustments. We take a movement-focused, function-based approach.

    Care may include:

    • Evaluation of posture, mobility, and movement patterns

    • Chiropractic adjustments to improve joint mechanics

    • Soft tissue work to reduce muscle tension and restriction

    • Mobility and stability guidance

    • Corrective exercise strategies

    • Education on training habits and recovery

    This approach helps patients not only feel better, but move better — which is key to staying active long-term.

  • • Care designed around how your body actually moves
    • Focus on both recovery and injury prevention
    • Personalized approach based on your activity level
    • Support for youth athletes, adults, and active families
    • Clear explanations so you understand what’s happening
    • Goal-oriented care (return to sport, return to work, return to life)

    Patients often appreciate that they’re not told to simply “rest and hope” — they’re given a structured path forward.

  • Do I need to stop training completely?
    Not always. Many patients can continue modified activity while addressing the root cause of injury.

    Do you work with young athletes?
    Yes. We regularly see middle school, high school, and college athletes across the Central Valley.

    Can chiropractic help prevent future injuries?
    Yes. Improving movement quality, joint mechanics, and muscle balance can significantly reduce recurring injury risk.