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When discussing the topic of whiplash
injury recovery, prompt assessment, treatment, education, reassurance,
and advice can be VERY EFFECTIVE in helping the injured crash victim
improve during the acute stage of the injury (the first three months).
But after three months, when the condition becomes more chronic, which
interventions are the most beneficial? More specifically, [..]
Pathoanatomy and Management Options Understanding the Upper Cervical Spine The strict definition of migraine headache is (8):The headache must last 4 to 72 hours.The headache must be associated with nausea and/or vomiting, or photophobia, and/or phonophobia.The headache must be characterized by 2 of the following 4 symptoms:unilateral locationthrobbing pulsatile qualitymoderate or worse degree of severityintensified by routine physical [..]
While carpal tunnel syndrome
(CTS) is usually characterized as a repetitive stress injury, it can
also be caused by pregnancy. In fact, CTS is a common complaint among
pregnant women due to an increase in fluid build-up in the tissues,
including those in the forearms and wrist. Edema is the technical term
for fluid build-up, [..]
Last month, we reviewed the #1-5 of “10 facts” that you should know about whiplash. Here are #6-10!
6. “Rest = rust” when it comes to whiplash: When we hurt, we often instinctively choose rest over activity, as we may be afraid that any activity will make the pain worse. But after just a few [..]
Fibromyalgia
(FM) management requires a multi-dimensional approach, of which
nutrition plays a BIG role. Last month, we discussed the importance of
keeping an accurate food journal and grading the reaction that certain
foods, vitamins, herbs, etc. have on you. This month, let's discuss the
nutritional use of probiotics.Probiotics can be defined as the
“good guy,” [..]
People of all ages suffer from neck pain,
and many frequently turn to chiropractors for care because it's been
found to be one of the most effective and efficient forms of treatment
available, and it carries minimal side effects! It has been projected
that by 2030, nearly one in five residents in the United States [..]
Low back pain (LBP) is so common that if you haven’t had it by now, you will! Let’s take a look at some the possible causes of LBP and what we might be able to do when LBP strikes.
Typically, younger individuals are NOT immune to LBP. In fact, those between 30-60 years of age [..]
Pain is an Electrical Signal Interpreted by the Brain Nerves Bring the Pain Electrical Signal to the BrainThe nerves that bring the pain electrical signal to the brain begin in the various tissues of the body. At the very beginning of the nerve there is a specialized ending call a receptor. The receptor is unique in [..]
Traditionally, chiropractic care is associated with treating back and
neck pain, as well as other orthopedic conditions involving the arms
and legs. However, there is a growing amount of research that
chiropractic care can also help many non-musculoskeletal conditions.
What, if any, benefits does chiropractic offer for patients with
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)? Let’s take a [..]
This article is part 2 of a 2 part series. For part 1, Click Here.
Low back pain (LBP), as previously stated, will affect most (if not all) of us at some point in time. Knowing what to do when the warning signs occur is essential to avoiding a disabling level of LBP. Last month, [..]
When you have neck pain, do you instinctively reach for that bottle of ibuprofen or acetaminophen? If so, is that the best option? Who can we trust for the answer? Since between 10-20% of the population suffer from chronic or persistent neck pain, this is a VERY IMPORTANT question!
If we look at the literature [..]
In part one, we cited three primary goals of carpal tunnel syndrome
(CTS) management that include the following: 1) physical management
strategies; 2) chemical management strategies; and 3) self-management
strategies. All three goals include a component that doctors of
chiropractic control AND (most important) a component that you the
patient controls. We will continue this [..]