sports rehab near Bryant Park

Sports Rehab Near Bryant Park and Fifth Avenue

Sports rehab near Bryant Park and 5th Ave for runners, lifters, tennis players, and active New Yorkers with Dr. Ashley Narain, DC at Sinar Treatments.

Sports Rehab Near Bryant Park and Fifth Avenue

Sports rehab in Midtown is rarely about one dramatic injury. More often, it is the accumulation: a harder training block, a long week at the desk, a flight, a missed warmup, a run that felt fine until it did not.

At Sinar Treatments on Fifth Avenue, Dr. Ashley Narain, DC works with active New Yorkers who want to return to movement with clarity. Her background in sports orthopedic chiropractic care, Active Release Technique, kinesio taping, instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization, and performance assessment gives the work a practical shape: find the restriction, treat the tissue, restore the movement, and build a plan that respects the patient's actual life.

Who sports rehab is for

You do not need to be a professional athlete to need sports rehab. You may be a runner training along the West Side Highway, a tennis player with a shoulder that will not settle, a lifter with recurring low back tightness, a dancer with hip pain, or a consultant who trains hard because the rest of the week is spent sitting.

Sports rehab may be appropriate for:

  • Tendonitis and repetitive strain
  • Muscle sprains and joint strains
  • Rotator cuff irritation
  • Hip, knee, ankle, shoulder, elbow, wrist, or hand pain
  • Sciatica and low back pain affecting training
  • Neck pain limiting lifting, cycling, golf, tennis, or boxing
  • Return to activity planning after an acute flare

The work is clinical, but the goal is personal: to move better and return with confidence.

Why sports injuries need more than rest

Rest can reduce irritation. It does not always correct the reason the tissue became overloaded.

A calf strain may be related to ankle stiffness, hip control, cadence, footwear, hill work, or a sudden change in training volume. Shoulder pain may involve the rotator cuff, thoracic spine, rib mechanics, neck tension, scapular control, or grip habits. Low back pain during lifting may reflect hip mobility, bracing strategy, tissue sensitivity, or fatigue.

That is why Dr. Ashley evaluates movement before building the treatment plan. The diagnosis gives direction. The pattern gives the map.

The Sinar approach to sports rehab

Sinar's chiropractic movement model blends joint work, soft tissue therapy, and functional education. Depending on the case, treatment may include:

  • Chiropractic mobilization or adjustment to improve joint motion
  • Active Release Technique for muscle, tendon, nerve, or fascial restriction
  • Instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization for dense or adhered tissue
  • Kinesio taping for support, feedback, or decompression between visits
  • Corrective movement recommendations for training and daily load
  • Gait or performance informed assessment when relevant

Near Bryant Park, built for working athletes

The Sinar office at 389 Fifth Avenue, Suite 302 sits close to Bryant Park, Grand Central, Herald Square, NoMad, and the Midtown office core. That makes care more realistic for people who are training around full calendars.

For many patients, the problem is not a lack of discipline. It is a lack of recovery space. A treatment plan has to account for work posture, sleep, commuting, footwear, stress, and the training schedule. Dr. Ashley's care is direct, but not rushed. It is designed to be specific enough to matter.

What return to activity can look like

Returning to sport should not feel like guessing.

For some patients, the first goal is reducing pain enough to walk, sit, or sleep comfortably. For others, it is restoring range of motion, rebuilding tolerance, and testing the movement that originally triggered symptoms. A runner may need a gradual mileage progression. A lifter may need modifications to stance, load, tempo, or recovery. A tennis player may need shoulder and thoracic work before resuming full serving volume.

The best plan is not the most complicated one. It is the one that the body can use.

When to come in

Schedule an evaluation if pain is recurring, worsening, changing your mechanics, or forcing you to avoid the activities that matter to you. Early care often prevents a small compensation from becoming a larger pattern.

Sports rehab near Bryant Park should feel measured, specific, and personal. At Sinar Treatments, the standard is simple: treat the person in front of you, and give the body a better way to move.

Frequently asked

About sports rehab

What types of injuries does sports rehab at Sinar Treatments address?

Dr. Ashley Narain works with tendonitis, rotator cuff irritation, muscle sprains, sciatica, and joint pain affecting the hip, knee, ankle, shoulder, elbow, and wrist, as well as low back pain that interferes with training.

Do I have to be a competitive athlete to get sports rehab near Bryant Park?

No, care at Sinar is designed for any active New Yorker, including runners, lifters, tennis players, dancers, and desk workers who train hard outside of office hours.

What treatment methods does Dr. Ashley Narain use for sports injuries?

Treatment may include chiropractic mobilization, Active Release Technique, instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization, kinesio taping, and corrective movement recommendations tailored to the patient's training and daily routine.

Why isn't rest alone enough to recover from a sports injury?

Rest can reduce irritation but does not always correct why the tissue became overloaded in the first place, factors like joint stiffness, movement patterns, training volume, and mechanics are evaluated to address the underlying cause.

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