A trained athlete must bring many traits and skills to the game. These includeexcellent conditioning, coordination, speed, quickness, and knowledge of the game.
All of these items are likely worked on over and over again in the course of one’straining to participate in a contest. One item that may be overlooked in this process that could be vital to success is reaction time. A person’s ability to react quickly in the heat of a contest could have everything to do with whether or not he or his team wins.
Now comes very good news that Chiropractic adjustments can have a positive effect on this much needed ability. Not only does the potential for improved reactions apply to the playing field, but it could be a valuable skill to have in other areas of life as well.
The New Zealand School of Chiropractic recently conducted a very interesting study to test the effects of Chiropractic adjustments on reaction time. In this study two groups were used to check reaction times. One group received upper cervical (neck) adjustments, while the other group was a control group for comparison and only received a short period of rest.
The results showed a marked improvement for the group that received an adjustment over the group that got nothing but rest. The group that got only rest did show an average decrease in reaction time of 58 milli-seconds, which represented an 8 percent quicker reaction time. The group that received the Chiropractic adjustment showed a decrease in reaction time of 97 milli-seconds representing a 14.8 percent quicker reaction time.
The implications are far reaching. Imagine the benefit to the athlete who depends on reaction times in order to perform at a competitive level. Imagine also the benefitsof being able to react more quickly to traffic situations or any other crisis life might dish out.
Today, many top-name athletes are regular Chiropractic patients. In addition to successful recovery from injury, most report the ability to perform better and faster with Chiropractic care. Now, thanks to this study from New Zealand, there is scientific proof of what the athletes have been reporting all along.
SOURCE:
http://www.chiropracticresearch.org