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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
(CTS) is a very common problem that is often associated with
work-related activities. This article focuses on how to prevent CTS. Of
course, if you already have CTS, you should still read this in order to
learn preventative measures that also work while you receive treatment
for your condition.The concept is to [..]
Low back pain (LBP) can arise from a lot of causes, most commonly from bending, lifting, pulling, pushing, and twisting. However, there are other possible causes, including sleep. This not only includes sleeping in a crooked or faulty position, such as falling asleep on a couch, in a chair, or while riding in a car, [..]
Chiropractors most commonly treat musculoskeletal system (MSK)
injuries and conditions such as sprains and strains arising from slips
and falls, auto accidents, sports injuries, or simply over doing it. In
fact, in today’s world, the use of manipulation in the management of
biomechanical disorders of the spine is regarded as a “mainstream”
treatment. A review [..]
Pain is a brain cortical event. Pain does not exist in a back or neck or foot. Pain is perceived by brain cortical neurons. Any intervention that reduces pain is altering the electrical signal depolarization of brain cortical pain perceiving neurons. As stated by Drs. Heidi Haavik-Taylor and Bernadette Murphy in 2007 (8):“Spinal manipulation is [..]
It is well established that the nervous system has three divisions. The “central nervous system” is made up by the brain and spinal cord. The “peripheral nervous system”
includes the nerve roots and peripheral nerves that run from the spine
to the arms and legs. The ability to move (walk, run, throw, lift, etc.)
relies [..]
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Degenerative Function Physiological Strategies to Improve and Preserve Brain FunctionOverviewFree radicals are atoms or molecules that have an unpaired set of electrons in their outer shell. Electrons, like shoes, function best in pairs. Free radicals, with their unpaired electrons, are unstable and can damage adjacent cell membranes, proteins, fats, and DNA.The primary source [..]
Carpal tunnel syndrome
(CTS) is a very common problem that affects many people. In fact, the
US Bureau of Labor Statistics reports about 28,000 CTS cases per year
and because so many sufferers jump to a surgical option, it’s become THE
LEADING CAUSE of lost workdays in the United States. Women are 71% more
likely [..]
Carpal tunnel syndrome
(CTS) is a very common problem that affects many people. In fact, the
US Bureau of Labor Statistics reports about 28,000 CTS cases per year
and because so many sufferers jump to a surgical option, it’s become THE
LEADING CAUSE of lost workdays in the United States. Women are 71% more
likely [..]
It's estimated that as many as 213 per 1,000 people may have neck pain at any given time with the twelve-month prevalence ranging between 30-50%. There is a lot of convincing peer-reviewed literature (research) that supports chiropractic as one of the first and best courses of care to consider when choosing a treatment option for [..]
Losing weight can dramatically reduce low back pain (LBP). Like last month, we will look at easy ways to lose weight without the need for fancy, hard to follow diets. As the saying goes, this is a "no-brainer."
Alcohol hints. When consuming alcohol, follow the first beverage with a glass of water. This will reduce [..]
The term "Whiplash" is associated with neck injuries that frequently occur as a result of motor vehicle collisions. There is much published about how injury occurs, the most compelling of which is that we simply cannot voluntarily contract our neck muscles fast enough to avoid injury, as injury to the neck occurs within 500msec. and [..]
Fibromyalgia
(FM) symptoms are characterized by chronic generalized pain, and can
include debilitating fatigue, sleep disturbance, joint stiffness,
numbness or tingling, bowel/bladder dysfunction, and can sometimes
effect one's ability to process their thoughts clearly (cognitive
dysfunction). It can come on fast, almost overnight, or it can develop
very slowly over several years. This highly variable [..]