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When patients seek chiropractic care,
the focus is on improving ALL aspects of health, not just the
presenting complaint of back or neck pain. The “Triangle of Health” is
represented by an equilateral triangle where one side represents
structure (something that chiropractic SPECIFICALLY manages), chemical
(where we look closely at diet and nutrition), and emotional [..]
Whiplash
is a common problem following motor vehicle collisions and because
prevention is considered the best medicine, here are some tips to AVOID
car crashes altogether…Don’t eat, take your eyes off the road
while talking, fiddle with the radio, talk on your cell phone, or
text/play with apps while driving! The National Safety Council estimates [..]
Fibromyalgia
(FM) is a condition that the medical community has long had difficulty
defining. As previously stated, FM is often considered a
“musculoskeletal disorder” (MSK) because of the aches and pains it
produces in the muscles and joints. However, this is not really accurate
since FM includes many other symptoms beyond just severe muscle pain, [..]
Carpal tunnel syndrome
(CTS) is a condition caused by compression of the median nerve as it
travels through the carpal tunnel at the wrist, possibly resulting in
numbness, tingling, and eventually weakness in the thumb and the index,
middle, and ring fingers. “True” CTS occurs when the median nerve is
pinched while it travels through [..]
Neck pain
is one of the most common complaints patients have when they come to a
chiropractic office for the first time, second only to low back pain.
Neck pain affects all of us at some point in life, and for some, it can
become a chronic, permanent problem that can interfere with many desired [..]
Low back pain (LBP) can strike at any time or place, often when we least expect it. There are “self-help” approaches that can be of great benefit, but many of these approaches can fail, or worse, irritate the condition. Here are some “do’s and don’ts” when self-managing low back pain!
Ice vs. Heat? Typically, people [..]
Anheuser-Busch is the world’s leading brewing company. One of their wholesalers, Brewers Distributing, is located in Peoria, IL. Many of their employees spend most of their time moving around heavy cases and kegs of beer. “Having noticed a large number of workers compensation cases due to lifting-related injuries, the company decided to introduce several workplace [..]
Chiropractic is often sought after for managing conditions associated with the nerves, muscles, bones, and joints (or the “neuromusculoskeletal system”), and typically NOT for conditions associated with blood sugar (which is also called dysinsulinism, since insulin controls our blood sugar levels). Insulin controls the level of our blood sugar and is secreted by the endocrine [..]
Whiplash—or “whiplash associated disorders” (WAD)—is a relatively common injury usually linked with a motor vehicle collision (MVC) during which the head is whipped forwards and backwards (when rear-ended) or sideways (if T-boned). Let’s look at some facts: 1) WAD is often ignored or mistreated due to a lack of understanding about the condition. 2) WAD [..]
Fibromyalgia
(FM) causes widespread pain to an estimated 5.8 million Americans. FM
is considered a “musculoskeletal disorder,” even though many of the
symptoms include other body systems, especially the gastrointestinal
system, as conditions such as IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) often
co-exist with FM. It is thought that FM is a disorder that amplifies the
manner [..]
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
(CTS) results in pain, numbness, tingling, grip strength weakness,
interrupted sleep, and can interfere with work, social family, and
recreational activities. Symptoms can radiate up the forearm and down
into the fingers making tasks that require intricate finger movements
very difficult. Many of us know someone who has had carpal tunnel
surgery, [..]
Last Month, we covered the first two of four primary goals when it comes to the chiropractic management of neck pain (#1 - Pain Management and #2 - Structural realignment). This month, we will conclude this discussion with #3 - Functional Restoration and #4 - Prevention.
3) FUNCTIONAL RESTORATION: Restoring function basically allows the patient [..]