Athlete goes over massage techniques and exercises for a sports injury via telemedicine with chiropractor and nurse practitioner
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Sports injuries strike without warning — a rolled ankle on the soccer field, a shoulder pop during weightlifting, or lower-body tightness that slows a runner down. Getting expert help fast can make the difference between a quick comeback and months on the bench. At Sciatica Pain and Treatment Clinic in El Paso, TX, an integrative chiropractor and a nurse practitioner now work together via telemedicine to treat athletes and active people across Texas and beyond.
This powerful team uses secure video visits to examine injuries, build joint treatment plans, coordinate every step of care, and guide safe at-home recovery. The nurse practitioner handles medical records, orders imaging, and prescribes medications when needed. The chiropractor focuses on spine, joint, and muscle function with targeted adjustments and movement coaching. Together, they deliver complete care that covers both the medical and musculoskeletal sides of any sports injury.
Dr. Alexander Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, leads this approach at the clinic. With dual training as a chiropractor and family nurse practitioner, he combines hands-on spinal expertise with full medical authority for faster, safer results (Jimenez, n.d.a).
A video call is often all it takes to start healing. Patients simply open an app or browser on their phone or laptop. The nurse practitioner reviews the injury history and medical background, while the chiropractor observes movement patterns in real time.
Coaches and parents love this for possible concussions or sudden pain during games. Within minutes, the team can conduct balance tests, assess the range of motion, and decide whether the athlete needs to stop play (Satouf et al., 2021). Schools across the country already use similar systems to cut evaluation time to under 30 minutes (National Federation of State High School Associations, 2023).
The clinic orders X-rays, MRIs, or ultrasounds electronically and reviews the results together on-screen. This speed keeps small problems from turning into season-ending injuries.
Separate doctors can give conflicting advice. At Sciatica Pain and Treatment Clinic, the chiropractor and nurse practitioner share the same secure chart and talk live during or right after your visit.
For example, a basketball player with knee pain gets anti-inflammatory medication from the nurse practitioner and gentle joint mobilization exercises from the chiropractor — all in one plan. They add custom rehab videos, nutrition tips, and sleep advice because full recovery needs more than just pain relief.
Research shows multidisciplinary telemedicine teams improve outcomes by 20–30% compared to single-provider care (Garg et al., 2024).
Dr. Jimenez notes that athletes who follow the combined plan return to sport faster and with a lower risk of reinjury (Jimenez, n.d.b).
Healing does not stop after the first visit. The El Paso team schedules short video check-ins — often 10–15 minutes — to see progress and make adjustments.
Wearable data, phone photos of swelling, or quick movement videos help the team spot issues early. When patients require additional assistance, the team connects them with nearby physical therapists while maintaining comprehensive oversight.
This coordination cuts unnecessary emergency room trips. One study found virtual sports medicine visits reduced ER use by 6.7% and saved thousands per case (OrthoLive, 2023a).
Most healing happens outside the clinic. The team creates step-by-step home programs with demonstration videos recorded just for each patient.
The nurse practitioner monitors medication needs and watches for warning signs. The chiropractor teaches self-mobilization techniques and corrective exercises tailored to the specific injury.
Patients track symptoms in a simple app. Weekly video reviews keep motivation high and let the team upgrade the program as strength returns.
Telemedicine physical therapy and rehab guidance now match in-person results for function and quality of life (SportsMD, 2025).
As an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN), the nurse practitioner can:
This medical scope means no delays waiting for another provider.
Dr. Jimenez and the chiropractic team assess spine and joint mechanics through the camera and prescribe precise corrective strategies. Patients learn partner-assisted or self-adjustment techniques for instant relief between in-person visits when needed.
This focus on how the body moves and supports itself speeds natural healing and prevents future injuries.
Located in El Paso but serving all of West Texas through telemedicine, Sciatica Pain and Treatment Clinic removes travel barriers for military families at Fort Bliss, rural communities, and busy parents. One login gives access to both medical and chiropractic expertise — no juggling multiple offices.
The clinic accepts most major insurance plans for telemedicine and offers affordable self-pay rates when needed.
A sports injury does not have to mean weeks away from the game. The integrative telemedicine team at Sciatica Pain and Treatment Clinic in El Paso, TX, stands ready to examine, treat, and guide you or your athlete back to full speed — often the same day.
Book your virtual visit now and experience coordinated care that gets results.
Garg, R., Cheung, J., Kwon, D., & Migliaccio, G. (2024). Telemedicine in sports rehabilitation: A review of current applications and future directions. Journal of Sports Rehabilitation. https://www.jsportrs.com/article_229687_3a67fe77f3fe89d5a5a0d60f333ca189.pdf
Jimenez, A. (n.d.a). Sciatica Pain and Treatment Clinic – El Paso, TX. https://dralexjimenez.com/
Jimenez, A. (n.d.b). Dr. Alexander Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC [LinkedIn profile]. https://www.linkedin.com/in/dralexjimenez/
National Federation of State High School Associations. (2023). Telemedicine programs provide latest in risk minimization. https://nfhs.org/stories/telemedicine-programs-provide-latest-in-risk-minimization
OrthoLive. (2023a). Five ways telehealth helps sports doctors improve their practice. https://www.ortholive.com/blog/five-ways-telehealth-helps-sports-doctors-improve-their-practice/
Satouf, R., Rozhkova, E., & Schrank, B. (2021). The role of telehealth in sideline management of sports-related injuries. Current Sports Medicine Reports, 20(5), 246–252. https://doi.org/10.1249/JSR.0000000000000838
SportsMD. (2025, January 2). The benefits of telehealth physical therapy. https://www.sportsmd.com/2025/01/02/the-benefits-of-telehealth-physical-therapy/
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The information herein on "Sports Injury Telemedicine Teamwork: Expert Care at Home" is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional or licensed physician and is not medical advice. We encourage you to make healthcare decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified healthcare professional.
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