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Carpal tunnel syndrome
(CTS) is a common condition usually associated with repetitive strain
from jobs that require a fast, constant movement of the arms and hands
(such as working on an assembly line). Up to 9% of adult women develop
CTS and the rate of incidence increases after age 50. A common medical
treatment approach [..]
Exercise therapies have been identified as one of the most effective forms of treatment for Fibromyalgia
(FM). Unfortunately, in a study of 121 newly diagnosed FM patient
files, less than half included an exercise recommendation. This
statistic is alarming! This month’s article will focus on FM studies
that support the benefits of exercise.One study looked [..]
Whiplash, as previously discussed, occurs quicker than the speed at which we can voluntarily contract our muscles in attempt to guard ourselves against injury. Hence, it is nearly impossible to properly brace in anticipation of an impending collision. When muscles, ligament, and joint capsules become injured, there is pain, and as a result, reflex muscle [..]
Massage is the mechanical working of muscles and connective tissues to enhance function, and to improve upon the quality and timing of the healing process. Because massage also promotes relaxation and well-being, it also has pleasurable connotations.Myotherapy is often used synonymously for massage therapy. Myotherapy is the terminology used by many healthcare professionals because it [..]
Whiplash
commonly occurs as a result of a motor vehicle collision when
(typically) there is a sudden stop or deceleration that occurs so fast a
person cannot adequately brace himself or herself, even when aware of
an impending collision. This is because the "whiplash" effect is over in
about 500 msec and we cannot voluntarily [..]
Neck pain is one of the most common complaints for which patients present to chiropractic offices. Headaches are also another very common problem and often go hand-in-hand with the presence of neck pain. So, the question that is frequently asked is, "…why do headaches and neck pain often occur together?"
There are many types of [..]
In many cases, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) results strictly from overuse activities though, as we have discussed previously, other conditions such as hypothyroid, taking birth control pills, pregnancy, diabetes, obesity, and certain types of arthritis can also be involved as a contributor and / or the sole cause. When these conditions are present, they must [..]
Low back pain (LBP) can have many causes. The primary goal of the chiropractic physician is to identify the main pain generator(s) and manage the patient accordingly.
When first presenting for care, the patient tells us (the doctor of chiropractic) about their complaint in the history portion of our evaluation. Here, we not only ask [..]
Fibromyalgia
(FM) is a very common cause of chronic pain and fatigue. It’s plagued
by the combination of not knowing what causes it (in many cases) and the
fact that very few treatments seem to work. Also, patients often relay
information about a "bad experience" with a doctor who down plays the
diagnosis or worse, [..]
Low back pain (LBP) can be localized and contained to only the low back area or it can radiate pain down the leg. This distinction is important as the former, LBP only, is often less complicated and carries a more favorable prognosis for complete recovery. In fact, a large part of the history and examination [..]
Does mobilization (MOB) get less, the same, or better results when compared to spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) when it comes to treating neck pain? To answer this question, let’s first discuss the difference between the two treatment approaches.
Mobilization (MOB) of the spine can be "technically" defined as a "low velocity, low amplitude" force applied [..]
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a very common problem. The American Association of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS) reported that in 2007, there were 330,000 carpal tunnel release surgeries performed. The main reason to have the surgery is to "open up" the tunnel. That is, the transverse carpal ligament or "floor" of the tunnel is released so [..]