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Sports Injuries in El Paso: Expert Care from Personal Injury and Pain Specialist Dr. Alex Jimenez

El Paso is full of active people who love running on desert trails, playing soccer and basketball on local fields, or joining football games. The hot weather, dry air, and rocky ground make sports fun but can also lead to injuries in muscles, bones, joints, and ligaments. These are called musculoskeletal injuries.
As a leading personal injury and pain specialist in El Paso, TX, Dr. Alex Jimenez helps many athletes and active people recover from these problems. With his skills as a chiropractor, scientist, nurse practitioner, and functional medicine expert, he offers comprehensive care to reduce pain, address the root cause, and get people moving again.
Knowing the common sports injuries in El Paso can help you prevent them or get help fast.
Top Sports Injuries Common in El Paso
Sports injuries occur from sudden movements, repeated use, or hard hits. In El Paso, the heat and uneven land make things like dehydration or twists more likely.
Here are some injuries seen often:
- Sprains and Strains—Sprains hurt ligaments that connect bones, like ankle sprains in soccer. Strains affect muscles or tendons, such as hamstring pulls in running (El Paso Center for Family and Sports Medicine, n.d.; Texas Spine Clinic, n.d.).
- Knee Injuries—These include ACL tears, meniscus damage, and pain like runner’s knee from jumping or turning fast (Spectrum Therapy Consultants, n.d.; National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, 2023).
- Tendonitis—Swelling in tendons, like tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, or Achilles issues, from overuse in throwing or running (Woodlands Sports Medicine, n.d.).
- Shin Splints and Stress Fractures—Shin pain or small bone cracks from running on hard ground (El Paso Center for Family and Sports Medicine, n.d.).
- Shoulder Problems—Rotator cuff strains are common in basketball or throwing sports.
- Hip and Back Issues—Labral tears in the hip or lower back strains from twisting or lifting (Ortho Spine Centers, n.d.).
These can be mild or serious, but early care makes a big difference.
Why El Paso Sees These Injuries Often
Local things add to the risks:
- Favorite Activities ? Soccer, basketball, football, and trail running involve lots of stops, jumps, and contact, which can stress knees and ankles.
- Weather and Land ? Heat causes tired muscles faster, and rocky paths increase slip risks. Not warming up properly makes it worse (Carlos Gonzalez, MD, n.d.).
- Overdoing It ? Training too hard without rest leads to overuse problems like tendonitis.
Dr. Alex Jimenez sees many of these in his El Paso clinics and uses his experience to create plans that fit the local lifestyle.
Chiropractic Care for Sports Injury Recovery
Chiropractic care uses gentle adjustments to fix spine and joint problems, helping the body heal without drugs or surgery. It improves movement, lowers swelling, and boosts nerve function.
Key benefits include:
- Faster pain relief in the back, neck, knees, or shoulders.
- Better flexibility and balance.
- Stronger prevention of new injuries through correct posture.
- Support for overall performance (Vista Hills Chiropractic, n.d.; West Texas Chiropractic, n.d.).
As a chiropractic scientist, Dr. Alex Jimenez combines adjustments with rehab to help athletes return stronger.
Nurse Practitioner Role in Complete Care
Dr. Alex Jimenez is also a board-certified family nurse practitioner (FNP-BC). This lets him provide comprehensive medical care, including diagnosing injuries, ordering tests, managing pain, and planning treatments.
His holistic style considers the whole person—nutrition, lifestyle, and root causes—using functional medicine to support healing and prevent future issues.
NPs like Dr. Jimenez can:
- Do full exams and order imaging.
- Coordinate physical therapy or advanced options.
- Focus on long-term health and performance (Jimenez, n.d.).
This integrated approach gives patients the best of chiropractic and medical care in one place.
Advanced Options Like Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
PRP uses your blood, which is concentrated with healing platelets, and injects it into the injury site.
It helps speed recovery for:
- Tendon problems like Achilles or elbow tendonitis.
- Knee ligament tears or osteoarthritis.
- Shoulder rotator cuff issues.
Many athletes choose PRP for natural, quick healing (Desert Institute of Sports Medicine, n.d.).
Dr. Jimenez offers PRP as part of his multidisciplinary plans in El Paso.
Integrated Recovery: The Approach of Dr. Alex Jimenez
Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, stands out as El Paso’s personal injury and pain specialist. His unique training lets him blend chiropractic adjustments, nurse practitioner diagnostics, functional medicine, and rehab exercises.
For a typical knee injury from sports:
- Start with an NP evaluation for accurate diagnosis, followed by functional tests.
- Use chiropractic adjustments to align the spine and support joint healing.
- Add guided physical therapy for strength.
- Include PRP if needed for faster tissue repair.
This team approach under one expert restores function, reduces pain, and boosts performance while preventing re-injury (Chiropractic Scientist, n.d.; Jimenez, n.d.).
Patients often share stories of getting back to running trails or playing sports pain-free after care at his clinics.
Tips to Prevent Sports Injuries
Stay safe with these easy steps:
- Warm up and stretch every time.
- Drink lots of water in the heat.
- Wear quality, supportive shoes.
- Build strength slowly.
- Rest to avoid overuse.
- Get regular checkups from a specialist like Dr. Jimenez.
Prevention keeps you active and enjoying El Paso’s outdoor life.
Find Expert Help in El Paso
If a sports injury slows you down, get care from a trusted personal injury and pain specialist soon. Dr. Alex Jimenez offers integrated chiropractic, nurse practitioner, and functional medicine services at his El Paso locations.
His evidence-based plans help with sprains, knee tears, tendonitis, back pain, and more. Contact his team today for personalized recovery.
References
Carlos Gonzalez, MD. (n.d.). Sports medicine El Paso. https://www.carlosgonzalezmd.com/sports-medicine-el-paso.html
Chiropractic Scientist. (n.d.). Personal injury and pain specialist | El Paso, TX chiropractor scientist. https://chiropracticscientist.com/
Desert Institute of Sports Medicine. (n.d.). Services. https://desertinstituteep.com/services-1
El Paso Center for Family and Sports Medicine. (n.d.). Musculoskeletal injuries. https://www.elpasocenterfamilyandsportsmed.com/services/musculoskeletal-injuries
Jimenez, A. (n.d.). Clinical observations and treatments. https://chiropracticscientist.com/
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases. (2023). Sports injuries. https://www.niams.nih.gov/health-topics/sports-injuries
Ortho Spine Centers. (n.d.). Understanding common spring sports injuries. https://orthospinecenters.com/understanding-common-spring-sports-injuries-prevention-techniques-and-the-role-of-the-musculoskeletal-system/
Spectrum Therapy Consultants. (n.d.). Sports injuries. https://spectrumtherapyconsultants.com/physical-therapy-services/sports-injuries/
Texas Spine Clinic. (n.d.). Sports injuries. https://www.texasspineclinic.com/sports-injuries/
Vista Hills Chiropractic. (n.d.). Sports injury. https://www.vistahillschiropracticelpasotx.com/sports-injury
West Texas Chiropractic. (n.d.). Sports and chiropractic. https://www.westtexaschiropractic.com/treatments/sports-and-chiropractic/
Woodlands Sports Medicine. (n.d.). 6 common sports injuries. https://www.woodlandssportsmedicine.com/blog/6-common-sports-injuries
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