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The Misunderstanding of an Important Player in Obesity, Arthritis, and Pain SyndromesScientific publications have noted for nearly seven decades that obesity increases the risk of osteoarthritis. A recent search (08/08/2013) of the US National Library of Medicine using the PubMed search engine (www.pubmed.gov) with the words “obesity AND osteoarthritis” revealed 1,310 studies. These studies spanned between [..]
With the side effects related to cancer treatments, why not try to
enhance our body’s ability to “fight"? The use of nutrition-based
treatment is NOT to be misunderstood as a standalone treatment, but
rather, as an adjunct treatment alongside convention cancer management,
varying by the type of cancer. With that said, what are some dietary [..]
Whiplash is, by definition, the rapid acceleration followed by deceleration of the head causing the neck to “crack like a whip” forwards and backwards at a rate so fast that the muscles cannot react quickly enough to control the motion. As reported last month, if a collision occurs in an automobile and the head rests [..]
Fibromyalgia
(FM) affects the entire body, which makes the diagnosis challenging! A
VERY common issue with patients struggling with FM includes problems
related to sleep. This goes beyond the number of hours one “tries to
sleep” but rather the quality of sleep and feeling “restored” in the
morning. That is, quality is more important than [..]
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is technically a “pinched nerve” in the wrist (carpal tunnel) that results in numbness, tingling, and later, weakness in the distribution of the median nerve (thumb, index, 3rd, and half of the 4th finger). In addition to the median nerve, there are 9 tendons and their sheaths, a network of blood [..]
Neck pain can arise from a number of different tissues in the neck. Quite often, pain is generated from the small joints in the back of the vertebra (called facets). Pain can also arise from disk-related conditions where the liquid-like center part of the disk works its way out through cracks and tears in the [..]
Low back pain
(LBP) is a VERY COMMON PROBLEM! Here are some facts about LBP: 1) At
ANY given time, 31 million Americans experience LBP; 2) LBP is the
single leading cause of disability worldwide; 3) 50% of ALL working
Americans admit to having LBP symptoms each year; 4) LBP is the #1
reason for [..]
We’ve previously established that chiropractic (and probably most
forms of non-invasive treatment approaches) cannot “cure” cancer.
However, we have found that some cancer treatment centers utilize
chiropractic care as part of the treatment process. But what about
cancer prevention? Is that possible?Up front, we need to
acknowledge that there is no one cause of cancer. [..]
Evidence, Pathophysiology, ManagementAt this moment I am co-managing two patients with multiple sclerosis. Both patients have a history of significant cervical spine/head trauma that occurred within a year of initiation of their multiple sclerosis symptoms. The primary symptoms that brought them to my care is spinal stiffness and pain. Both are experiencing significant improvement with [..]
Neck pain is a very common problem. In fact, two-thirds of the population will have neck pain at some point in life. It can arise from stress, lack of sleep, prolonged postures (such as reading or driving), sports injuries. whiplash injuries, arthritis, referred pain from upper back problems, or even from sinusitis! Rarely, it can [..]
Whiplash is a slang term for a condition called cervical acceleration, deceleration syndrome (CAD). There are facts and myths surrounding the subject of whiplash. Let’s look at some of the facts...
1. The origin of CAD. The history of CAD dates back before automobiles were commonplace. The first case of severe neck pain arose from [..]
Fibromyalgia
(FM) is a condition with a polarized audience comprised of those who
believe it's real and those who don’t. This interesting political-like
conflict is, in a large part, centered around the topic we discussed
last month concerning the causes of FM. This month's article will focus
specifically on the immune system and its relationship [..]