Whiplash is a non-medical term for a condition that occurs when the neck and head move rapidly forwards and backwards or sideways at a speed so fast the neck muscles are unable to stop the movement from happening. This sudden force results exceeds the normal range of motion of the neck, causing injury to the [..]
Fibromyalgia
(FM) is a condition that has produced more diverse opinions from
researchers and physicians than almost any other. This has made finding a
healthcare provider who is willing to manage the FM patient very
challenging. Similarly, patient perceptions vary widely from those who
strive to live a normal life despite their symptoms vs. those [..]
The cause of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is commonly associated with repetitive motions or working long hours with fast hand movements such as on an assembly line or food packing line, serving tables, or using a computer keyboard and mouse. However, there are many other possible causes that are less commonly discussed such as pregnancy [..]
When patients present with neck pain, they always ask, "Where is the pain coming from?" Of course, this can only be answered after a careful history and thorough evaluation is completed by their doctor of chiropractic. Let’s take a closer look at what this involves...
The History: This includes a careful description of how the [..]
Have you ever been told (or at least heard it said): If you could just drop a few pounds, your low back pain would improve? It’s pretty well accepted that excess weight contributes to low back pain. So, if that’s the case, which dietary approach is "…the best?"
Even though weight loss is very important, [..]
When you woke up today, you thought this was like any other Tuesday. You packed the kid’s lunches and off to school they went. You’re on your way to work and everything is on schedule- it’s a good day! You are stopped at a red light when out of nowhere, someone crashes into the back [..]
Previously, we discussed the relationship between low back pain and balance, particularly our unfortunate increased tendency to fall as we age. Let's look at ways to improve our balance by learning specific exercises that utilize the parts of the nervous system that regulate balance or proprioception—particularly, the cerebellum (the part of the brain that regulates [..]
Fibromyalgia
(FM) is a condition that is characterized by widespread, generalized
pain "all over" the body that does not follow any specific anatomical
pathway like the course of a nerve, muscle, or blood vessel. It is often
diagnosed only after all other conditions have been eliminated by using
various testing approaches such as blood tests, [..]
Previously, we discussed the relationship between low back pain and balance, particularly our unfortunate increased tendency to fall as we age. Let's look at ways to improve our balance by learning specific exercises that utilize the parts of the nervous system that regulate balance or proprioception—particularly, the cerebellum (the part of the brain that regulates [..]
There are many different exercises that can be done for carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) and we’ve discussed some of these in the past.To
understand "why" gliding exercises are helpful, let’s review the
anatomy of the carpal tunnel. There are 9 tendons that move through the
narrow carpal tunnel at the wrist. This confined space is [..]