Youth Sports Chiropractor Dunwoody GA
Keep Your Young Athlete Healthy and Performing Their Best
Is your child dealing with recurring sports injuries or chronic pain affecting their performance? Drs. Jake & Kat Wilson specialize in youth sports chiropractic care that addresses the root cause of overuse injuries before they become career-ending problems.
As parents, they take the same corrective care approach with youth athletes in Dunwoody GA as they do treating the pros in MLB, the NFL and PGA Tour to recover faster and perform at their peak.
The Youth Sports Injury Crisis: What’s Happening
Youth sports injuries are at an all-time high, and it’s not because kids are playing harder — they’re specializing earlier and never getting a break. Kids who focus on one sport year-round put repetitive stress on the same joints and muscles without giving their bodies time to recover or develop balanced strength.
The statistics are staggering:
- In the US, there are 3.5 million sports injuries among school-aged children each year
- Sports is the second leading cause of most ER visits among adolescents
- Sports-related injuries among adolescent athletes range from 34.1% to 65%
The injuries your child is dealing with right now? They’ve likely been building since they were young. A minor ankle sprain, repeated contact in football, or thousands of repetitive throwing motions create structural shifts that compound over time. What seems minor today can become a serious limitation tomorrow.
How Sports Chiropractic Helps Young Athletes
Youth sports chiropractic focuses on three key areas:
Injury Prevention
We identify and correct structural problems before they become serious injuries. Proper spinal alignment means your child’s body distributes stress correctly during activity, reducing the risk of overuse injuries that force kids out of their sport.
Performance Optimization
When the spine and joints move correctly, athletic performance naturally improves. We’ve seen young pitchers add velocity to their fastball, soccer players improve their speed and agility, and basketball players enhance their vertical all by removing mechanical restrictions and improving biomechanics.
Keeping Kids in the Game
By age 13, we’re seeing massive injury-related dropout rates; talented young athletes forced to quit the sports they love because their bodies broke down. Our goal is to keep your child healthy and competing at the level they’ve worked so hard to achieve.
Common Athletic Conditions We Treat
Here are just a few of the common issues we help young athletes address before they become career-altering problems:
- Overuse Injuries: Repetitive stress injuries from single-sport specialization
- Chronic Joint Pain: Shoulder, elbow, knee, and ankle pain that won’t resolve
- Limited Range of Motion: Mechanical restrictions affecting performance
- Post-Injury Recovery: Safe, effective return to competition or activity
- Growing Pains: Structural issues fram rapid growth and development
- Posture Problems: Forward head posture and rounded shoulders from screens
What to Expect At Your First Visit
1. Listen
Your child’s first visit focuses on understanding their complete athletic history: what sports they play, what injuries they’ve had, and what their goals are. We perform a thorough examination to identify structural problems and mechanical restrictions that are affecting their performance.
2. Treat
Our care is specifically designed for growing bodies. The adjustments we use for young athletes are gentle and age-appropriate, nothing aggressive or uncomfortable. Many young athletes actually enjoy their adjustments because they immediately feel the difference in how their body moves.
3. Educate
We also educate both parents and athletes about injury prevention, proper recovery, and the importance of addressing problems early. Our goal is to give your family the knowledge and care needed to support a long, healthy athletic career.
Why Parents Choose Wilson Family Chiropractic
Treating Athletes From Youth to Pro Level
As former college athletes who treat everyone from MLB and NFL players to youth competitors, we understand athletic demands at every level of competition.
Delivering Expert Treatment Since 2009
Benefit from 15+ years of prenatal and pediatric expertise that gives you comprehensive chiropractic care from both male and female clinical perspectives.
Transparent, Evidence-Based Care
You’ll always receive thorough treatment explanations, backed by detailed X-ray analysis and the latest chiropractic research (including our own).
Parents Who Understand Youth Sports Pressure
Raising three active kids, we know the challenges of travel teams and keeping young athletes healthy. We’re not just treating your child, we’re navigating the same world you are.
About Drs. Jake & Kat Wilson
With 16 years of clinical experience serving Dunwoody families, Drs. Jake & Kat Wilson have built one of North Georgia’s most trusted sports chiropractic practices. Treating athletes at every level, from youth sports to college and professional players, provides unique insight into helping people maintain athletic excellence.
Together, Drs. Jake & Kat were voted best chiropractor in the Perimeter (Dunwoody, Sandy Springs, Brookhaven) in both 2024 and 2025 due to a combination of clinical expertise, patient care, personal athletic experience, and real-world parenting.
Proudly serving families throughout Dunwoody, Sandy Springs, Brookhaven, Chamblee, Doraville, Norcross, and the greater Atlanta Perimeter area.
Don't Let Another Day Go By Watching Your Child Struggle
Youth sports should build confidence, teach valuable life lessons, and create lasting memories—not end in injury and disappointment. The structural problems affecting your child’s performance today will only get worse without proper care.
Our Dunwoody families are already seeing their young athletes perform better, recover faster, and stay healthy throughout their seasons. Isn’t it time your child had the same advantage?
Common Youth Sports Chiropractic Questions
At what age can my child start chiropractic care?
Children can benefit from chiropractic care at any age, but for sports-specific treatment, we typically work with athletes age 8 and up which coincidentally is when many of the structural problems we treat in teenagers actually begin. The earlier we can identify and address mechanical issues, the better the long-term outcomes.
Many parents don’t realize their child has structural problems building because kids are incredibly resilient and compensate well. But just because your 10-year-old isn’t complaining doesn’t mean everything is functioning optimally. By the time pain shows up, the problem has often been developing for years. Early evaluation gives us the chance to prevent issues before they become serious.
Is chiropractic safe for young athletes?
Absolutely. Chiropractic care is extremely safe for children and adolescents when performed by doctors trained in youth sports treatment. Our adjustments for young athletes are gentle and age-appropriate, nothing aggressive or forceful. Many kids actually enjoy their adjustments because they immediately feel better and move more freely.
Consider that the trauma your child experiences in a single football game, soccer match, or gymnastics routine is far more significant than anything we do during an adjustment. We’re correcting problems that sports are creating, using techniques specifically designed for growing bodies. The real risk is leaving structural problems unaddressed while your child continues to train and compete.
How is treating young athletes different from treating adults?
Young athletes are still growing, which means their bodies respond differently to both injury and treatment. Growth plates are active, bones are developing, and soft tissues are more pliable. This actually works in their favor; problems that might take months to correct in an adult can often be addressed much more quickly in a young athlete.
We also focus heavily on education with young athletes and their parents. Teaching proper movement patterns, explaining the importance of rest and recovery, and helping families understand how to prevent future injuries are all critical components of youth sports care. It’s not just about fixing the current problem, it’s about setting your child up for a long, healthy athletic career.
Will chiropractic help my child's performance, not just treat injuries?
Yes. When we remove mechanical restrictions and restore proper biomechanics, athletic performance naturally improves. We’ve seen young pitchers add velocity to their fastball, runners improve their times, and basketball players enhance their vertical jump—all from addressing structural issues that were limiting their performance.
Think of it this way: if your child’s spine and joints aren’t moving correctly, their body is fighting against itself during every practice and game. Correcting those mechanical problems allows them to move more efficiently, generate more power, and recover faster. The performance improvements aren’t because we’re doing anything magical, we’re simply allowing their body to function the way it’s designed to.
My child isn't complaining about pain—do they really need treatment?
This is one of the most common things we hear, and it’s exactly why so many young athletes end up with serious injuries by their teenage years. Kids and teenagers are incredibly good at minimizing and pushing through discomfort. They don’t want to let their team down, miss playing time, or admit they’re hurt.
But the absence of pain doesn’t mean everything is functioning correctly. We regularly see young athletes who think they’re fine but have significant structural problems and mechanical restrictions on examination.
Remember, most patients we treat as adults have issues that have been building since they were kids, they just didn’t know it until it became a major problem. Early evaluation and prevention are far better than waiting until your child is forced to quit their sport.
How long does treatment take for youth athletes?
It depends on what we’re treating and how long the problem has been developing. Some acute injuries respond quickly—we might see significant improvement in just a few visits. Chronic overuse injuries or structural problems that have been building for years typically require more comprehensive care.
The advantage with young athletes is that their bodies respond and heal faster than adults. They also tend to follow through with care recommendations because they’re motivated to get back to their sport. Most families find that the time investment is minimal compared to the alternative of watching their child struggle with recurring injuries or being forced to quit their sport entirely.




