September 21st, 2009
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Because of its underlying health philosophy, chiropractic is a medical system that is particularly well-suited to sports and the health needs of athletes of all kinds. A natural (drug-free and non-surgical) system, chiropractic is based on the importance of maintaining optimal functioning of all the systems of the body.
Since the focus of Chiropractic care is the structure of the body as a whole (not just the injured part), chiropractors are able to identify (and correct) structural imbalances that may impede optimal athletic performance. The detection and correction of such structural imbalances can help to prevent sports injuries as well.
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September 16th, 2009
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About one-half of the millions of people who suffer whiplash injuries fully recover; of those that do, many develop chronic long-term symptoms.
Primarily associated with car accidents, whiplash injuries can also result from amusement park rides, sports injuries, work-related accidents, or even from a powerful punch or a vigorous shaking. Of course, the extent and type of injury varies, but anything that causes the head to be suddenly and violently rocked back and forth or sideways, can lead to a whiplash injury.
Whiplash injury symptoms may be one or several of the following:
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September 14th, 2009
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What is osteoporosis?
Osteoporosis is a disease or condition involving a decrease in bone tissue mass, meaning that the bone becomes progressively more fragile (more brittle or porous). There are no symptoms in the early stages of osteoporosis so people cannot tell that they are beginning to develop what is commonly known as ‘bone loss’ unless they undergo specific tests.
The condition develops painlessly. For the first 35 or so years of our lives, our bodies regularly build bone mass (break down old bone and make more new bone), but the process slows down with age and eventually, our bodies lose more bone than they make.
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Osteoporosis – Does It Rule Out Chiropractic Care? Read the full post (677 words, estimated 2:42 mins reading time)
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September 7th, 2009
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Chiropractic care can alleviate many painful conditions and help your body to function at its optimal level. In fact, finding the right Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) could be a life-changing experience. Working together, you should be able to achieve the best possible state of physical health and emotional well-being. Reading the tips below can help you select the right chiropractor for your needs.
Personality & Philosophy
A critical factor in choosing any medical professional is to make sure that you feel comfortable with him or her. If you feel inhibited in his / her presence, you will not be able to get the most out of your treatment. Make sure that ALL of your questions and concerns are answered to your satisfaction.
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September 3rd, 2009
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Prenatal chiropractic care can help to avoid or relieve many of the primary complaints of pregnant women such as muscle strains, back, pelvis and neck pain. By establishing pelvic balance and proper spinal alignment and maintaining optimal function of the woman’s nervous system, chiropractic care is a safe, drug-free option for making pregnancies and deliveries easier and healthier, for both the mother and the baby.
Many common pregnancy problems are primarily due to changes that affect the pelvic and spinal ligaments, muscles, joints and other supportive soft tissues. In some cases, they lead to misalignments of the pelvic and spinal structures, and may affect the normal spinal curvature of the expectant mother. The majority of such pregnancy-related pain conditions will quickly disappear with chiropractic care.
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June 29th, 2009
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Increasingly, women are including complementary care in their pre-natal routines, many of them benefitting from the services of chiropractors throughout their pregnancies.
A pregnant woman’s body naturally experiences a number of physiological and endocrinological changes that result in additional stress on the framework of the body, at a time when optimal function of all systems and organs is particularly important.
Some of the bodily changes occurring during pregnancy (increased back curve due to abdomen growth, pelvic and postural changes) could cause spinal or joint misalignments. A misaligned pelvis, for example, could restrict the room available for the developing baby, sometimes making it harder for it to move into the correct position for delivery.
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June 26th, 2009
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More and more people today are including chiropractic care in their healthcare routine, and collaboration between chiropractors and medical providers is developing rapidly as the chiropractic profession becomes increasingly integrated into the health care system.
As a result, many people find themselves wondering whether they should seek chiropractic care. Unfortunately, much of the information that is widely available about chiropractic is based on third-hand accounts and unfounded myths, some of which are addressed below:
1. Fiction: Chiropractors are not real doctors. Fact: Earning a Doctor of Chiropractic degree requires 6 to 8 years of college education. Doctors of Chiropractic must pass National Board Examinations as well as state testing.
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June 16th, 2009
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Regardless of how young or old a person is, vertebrae can become misaligned. When this happens, it can produce pressure or irritation to nerves that may cause them to malfunction (known as a “subluxation”). Interference in the nervous system caused by a misaligned or malfunctioning spine may result in tissues and organs not functioning properly – at any age.
Children undergo a number of physical stresses, starting with possible birth trauma (difficult labors, forceps and vacuum extraction births, C-sections etc), to early infancy falls, tumbles and accidents, to sports juries in older children.
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May 4th, 2009
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You may think of a chiropractor as someone who will ease your back pain, but in fact, a chiropractor does much more than that. In order to receive the proper care you need, your chiropractor will need a complete medical history and a picture of your current health status.
On your first visit, expect to spend at least 30 minutes to discuss any health issues. If you have a copy of x-rays or radiology reports, you will need to give them to your chiropractor to review. He or she may want to give you a general physical and take your blood pressure, reflexes, breathing and an analysis of your posture.
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May 4th, 2009
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Chiropractors and medical doctors are vastly different in their treatments and methods of pain and illness. The most significant difference is that medical doctors use medication and surgery to solve problems, while chiropractors use natural methods using no drugs, medication or surgery.
Of course, chiropractors are not miracle workers and cannot solve every problem; nor can a medical doctor, but there are instances when drugs or surgery is the only option. An examination by a chiropractor for things like faulty metabolism, excess spinal fluid, or defective nerve fibers, for which they will not be able to provide effective treatment and you may need to see a medical doctor.
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