Archives for 2014
In “Part I” we began our discussion about wellness and
introduced many different types of wellness programs. Here, we will
continue the investigation of how chiropractic and wellness are a
winning combination!As of this writing, the Affordable Care Act
has specific qualifications as to who would qualify (as well as to
protect consumers like you [..]
In 1982, Richard Rothman, MD, PhD and Frederick Simeone, MD, published the second edition of their book The Spine (1). Chapter 2 of the book is titled (2):
“Applied Anatomy of the Spine”
Anatomist Wesley Parke, PhD, writes this chapter, stating:
“Although the 23 or 24 individual motor segments must be considered in relation to [..]
Whiplash injury is an inertial mechanical injury. Consequently, chiropractors, as a consequence of the mechanical nature of their clinical practice, treat many whiplash-injured patients. Although chiropractors manage a wide range of clinical syndromes and findings, the emphasis of chiropractic clinical practice is to treat, primarily through spinal adjusting, regions of spinal hypomobility (less than normal motion). However, chiropractors [..]
Whiplash usually occurs as a result of a car crash when the head moves in a fast, uncontrolled way in many possible directions. The forwards-backwards movement is described in a classic “whiplash” injury but side-to-side, rotational, or a combination of movements often occur, especially if we add in the factor of the head being turned [..]
This article is part 2 of a 2 part series. For part 1, Click Here.
Low back pain (LBP) is a reality in most of our lives at one point or another. It can range from being a “nag” to being totally disabling. Let’s look at some exercises for the low back that can be [..]
Fibromyalgia
(FM) management must include dietary considerations, just ask ANY FM
sufferer! Last month, we concentrated on the types of foods that reduce
inflammation, but the question remains, what foods should we go out of our way to avoid? In other words, what should we NOT eat (and why)? Let’s take a look!As
we all [..]
This article is part 2 of a 2 part series. For part 1, Click Here.
Low back pain (LBP) is a reality in most of our lives at one point or another. It can range from being a “nag” to being totally disabling. Let’s look at some exercises for the low back that can be [..]
Did you know that Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
(CTS) can affect anyone? None of us are immune to developing CTS as
roughly 1 out of 20 of us will develop CTS in our lifetime! This month,
let’s look at some of the risk factors for developing CTS:Race: Caucasians carry the greatest risk of developing CTS.Gender:
Women [..]
Sinus headaches
refer to pain in the head, typically in and around the face. Most of us
are knowledgeable about two of our four sinuses: the frontal (forehead)
and maxillary (our “cheek bones”). The other two sinuses (called
ethmoid and sphenoid) are much less understood. Many patients ask
chiropractors about sinus problems, as all of [..]
Kim was only nineteen years of age, yet she had already experienced three significant motor vehicle collisions, and in each she suffered injuries. Her injuries were always painful, but never debilitating; there were no fractures, dislocations, radiculopathies, myelopathies, or instabilities. After each collision she was medically evaluated, but there were no radiographs or other types [..]