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Fibromyalgia
(FM) is now considered a central nervous system (CNS) disorder rather
than a musculoskeletal condition. FM is managed best from a balance of
different approaches including chiropractic adjustments, soft tissue
therapies, modalities, exercise, diet, supplementation, sticking to a
schedule, taking naps, stress management, cognitive behavioral therapy,
and more. Common symptoms of FM include chronic [..]
Whiplash injuries are most commonly associated with motor vehicle collisions (MVC), although they can happen from anything that results in a sudden movement of the head -- from slip and fall injuries, carnival rides, sports-related injuries, and more. When associated with MVCs, the terms “acceleration/deceleration injury” or “whiplash associated disorders (WAD)” are often applied, depending [..]
The nervous system can be categorized in many different ways. In understanding nervous system physiology, a simple but accurate way of categorization is to view the nervous system as two separate but integrated systems:The MOTOR nerve systemThe SENSORY nerve systemThe MOTOR nerve system is the nerves that move our muscles (motor), and also control the function of our visceral organs (like [..]
The NumbersLow back pain is one of the most thoroughly investigated health problems worldwide, yet both prevention and effective treatment are elusive and controversial. The National Library of Medicine of the United States displays nearly 25,000 articles when the key words “low back pain” are used (May 2014).Suffering with low back pain is almost a [..]
Fibromyalgia
(FM) is one of the most common types of chronic pain disorders with an
estimated five million sufferers in the United States alone. A
“hallmark” of FM is the difficulty its sufferers have in describing
their symptoms. When asked, “…what type of pain do you feel?,” the
response is often delivered with uncertainty such [..]
Do you realize how complicated the low back region is when it comes to investigating the cause of low back pain (LBP)? There can be findings on an x-ray, MRI, or CT scan such as degenerative disk disease, arthritis, even bulging and/or herniated disks that have NOTHING to do with why the back hurts. Similarly, [..]
When a patient presents with the signs and symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), one would think that the examination and treatment would be fairly straightforward and “routine.” The problem is, no two cases of CTS are identical because of all the possible mitigating factors, or the presence of OTHER issues that may be contributing [..]
Last month, we started the discussion of self-care options in the management of whiplash or CAD (cervical acceleration-deceleration) or WAD (whiplash associated disorders). In this series, we are describing various treatment methods that you can be taught to help facilitate in the management process during the four stages of healing (acute, subacute—discussed last month; remodeling [..]
Continuing
this topic from last month, we are discussing various vitamin,
nutriceutical, and dietary approaches that show promise with some
published evidence to benefit those of us struggling with allergies.The next herb to consider is: 6) Tinospora cordifolia
as this can reduce allergy symptoms such as sneezing, itching, and
nasal discharge. 7) Combination allergy supplements [..]
Headaches play a significant role in a person’s quality of life and are one of the most common complaints seen in chiropractic offices.
One survey reported that 16.6% of adults age 18 and older suffered from migraines or other severe headaches during a three-month period. Another study found that head pain was the fifth leading [..]
Many people seek chiropractic care for low back, mid-back, neck pain, and pain in the extremities, but what about balance and/or dizziness, as they often go together? Can chiropractic management help people suffering from frequent falls due to balance and/or dizziness problems? Let’s take a look!
When considering treatment for balance, we must talk about [..]
Chiropractic
has been utilized to treat many ailments, including allergies. Though
large-scale, randomized controlled trials are lacking in regards to
chiropractic treatments and allergies, case reports and other research
show promise. The concept of managing allergies may include diet
management and/or a multi-disciplinary approach to obtain optimum
outcomes.When a patient presents for chiropractic care, we [..]