Why Active Release Technique® Helps Athletes Recover Faster and Stay in the Game

Whether you’re a professional athlete, weekend warrior, or someone who spends long hours at a desk, pain often starts long before you feel it. Repetitive movements, overtraining, poor posture, and old injuries can create restrictions within muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia, and nerves that gradually limit performance and lead to chronic pain. At Sports & Spine…

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How Dr. Nagar Helps Olympic and Professional Swimmers Optimize Their Bodies

Elite swimmers live inside a biomechanical paradox. The very movements that make them competitive are the movements that strain their joints, shorten tissues, and challenge the body’s ability to recover. Shoulder rotation, scapular stability, breath mechanics, core integration, hip mobility, and in-water alignment all become measurable performance variables. At elite levels, success isn’t simply a…

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Pro Athletes Win With Their Brains First

Jan 26, 2026 Everyone knows the highlight moments: the sprint, the swing, the kick, the serve, the shot at the buzzer. What most people never see is the part that actually wins the game — the invisible mechanics that happen inside the brain. Reaction time. Motor sequencing. Spatial awareness. Balance under stress. Pain interpretation. Breath control. Micro-decisions…

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Why Professional Athletes Treat Small Injuries Before They Become Big Problems

At the highest levels of sport, the biggest injuries rarely start as big injuries. They start as small ones. A tight hamstring. A sore shoulder. A knee that feels slightly unstable after training. For elite athletes, these early warning signs are taken seriously because they understand something that recreational athletes often overlook: small issues rarely…

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Why Golfers Experience So Many Injuries — And Why The Swing Is Harder On The Body Than Most People Realize

Golf is often perceived as a low-impact sport, but modern sports medicine tells a very different story. While golf may not involve direct collisions or explosive sprinting, the golf swing places extraordinary stress on the body through repeated rotational force, asymmetrical movement patterns, and high-speed biomechanical sequencing. Over time, these stresses can lead to chronic…

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WE SPECIALIZE IN TREATING PRO ATHLETES

A Different Standard of Care Most athletes don’t need more motivation.They need: This page is for athletes who take their body seriously—and want their medical care to match that standard. Dr. Nagar works with: If your body is part of your career, your training deserves a higher level of medical thinking. What We Help With…

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THE HIDDEN LINK IN EVERY KICK

Watch a football kicker and you’ll hear plenty of discussion about the plant foot, the swing path, hip rotation, or follow-through. But according to sports medicine physician Dr. Yoav Nagar, one of the most important factors in kicking performance often gets overlooked entirely. “The kick doesn’t start at the kicking leg,” says Nagar. “It starts…

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