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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 [..]
Obviously, the goal of all healthcare providers, including the chiropractic management of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
(CTS), is to AVOID surgical intervention, but this is not always
possible. Last month, we looked at herbal approaches to reduce
inflammation with the focused goal of preventing surgical need. But,
chiropractors also care for patients following a CTS surgery, [..]
Last month, we started a great discussion on “what NOT to do” when you have low back pain (LBP). Let’s continue that focus this month!
5. STAY STILL: You’ve heard, “…don’t do that – you’ll get a bad back!” There is something to be said about being careful, but one can be too cautious as [..]
The beneficial effects of chiropractic care on the whole body
have been reported and previously discussed in prior articles. However,
we have not looked at whether chiropractic care can benefit the cancer
patient and if so, how?It has been estimated that by 2030, 12
million deaths will result from cancer with 30% having been preventable. [..]
Posture is important to health and physiology. Entire medical texts and chapters in medical texts are dedicated to posture and its influences (1,2). An excellent description of the importance of gravity and posture on physiology is found in the text by James Oschman, PhD, titled (Oschman):Energy Medicine, The Scientific BasisDr. Oschman notes:Gravity is the most [..]
Our current Whiplash topic continues from last month when we reviewed the “mechanism of injury,” the “type of injury,” and “prognosis.” This month, we will review the “nuts and bolts” of the whiplash injury or whiplash associated disorders (WAD).
Whiplash diagnosis: The diagnosis of whiplash first and foremost requires a thorough history. Here, your doctor [..]
Fibromyalgia
(FM) is a condition that is characterized by widespread pain, fatigue,
and an increased pain response. Symptoms can include tingling of the
skin, muscle spasms, weakness in the arms and legs, nerve pain, muscle
twitching, bowel disturbances, chronic sleep disturbances, and more. So,
what can cause such a widespread, whole body condition? Though the [..]
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
(CTS) is a condition caused by the compression of the median nerve as
it travels through the carpal tunnel in the wrist. The “source” of
median nerve compression can be soft tissue swelling, such as
tendonitis, bursitis, synovitis, capsulitis, etc. Last month, we
discussed nutritional supplementation for CTS in general. This month, [..]
There are many different types of headaches with a multitude of symptoms including achy, throbbing, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, numbness, blinding, noise, light and/or odor sensitivity, and more. The causes of headaches can include genetics (familial traits, like migraine headaches), stress or tension (probably one of the most common), environmental (allergies, seasonal, bright sunlight, loud noises, [..]
We often read about what to do for low back pain (LBP), but now let's look at LBP from the perspective of “what NOT to do!”
ICE vs. HEAT: If you ask your doctor, “what’s better for my back, ice or heat?” the answer is either one or the other or, “…whichever you like better.” [..]