Archives for 2007
	
	The advertisements are everywhere—at the supermarket, gas station, billboards, or TV—compelling
 us to ingest this pill or that drug if we have any aches or pains and 
they will go away. But have you ever thought about how you, the 
consumer, are being manipulated? These over-the-counter drugs are a 
booming industry and make huge profits [..]
	
	
	Back surgery is quite common in the United States with hundreds of 
thousands of operations performed each year. Sometimes these are 
laminectomies and diskectomies, and other times the spine is fused 
together so certain joints no longer move—a critical spinal function. 
The conservative medical approach/thinking to back pain is rest, 
medications, exercise, and physical therapy. [..]
	
	
	Manual techniques refers to massage, deep tissue mobilization, and 
manipulation of the joints. These procedures are performed by 
chiropractors as a mainstay of their treatment. Several studies have 
shown that these techniques are helpful at reducing carpal tunnel
 symptoms. Sometimes scar tissue and tightness of the muscles of the 
forearms develop. Specific stretching exercises are [..]
	
	
	The fibromyalgia
 diagnosis is based on widespread bodily AND spinal pain. Most patients 
think that fibromyalgia is more a problem related to how intensely the 
brain  perceives pain. While this is important, you have to also 
consider why the fibromyalgia patient is susceptible to such little 
pressure at various points. What makes their nerves so [..]
	
	
	We often think headaches
 are caused by different stressful triggers. It could be long days at 
work, staring at a computer screen all night, or the aggravation of 
spending an extended amount of time stuck in traffic. Some of us get 
headaches after drinking red wine or eating certain foods. While these 
triggers make headaches [..]
	
	
	Torticollis is a condition where a joint or disk is injured and you 
can't move your neck. Sometimes the head is bent or turned a little to 
one side, and sometimes it's straight but can barely move in any 
direction. This type of problem is usually caused by a disk injury. Whiplash can cause this [..]
	
	
	Getting your health back after a spinal injury can be problematic if you do not approach it holistically. What is meant by the term holistic? In general, it is caring for the person as a whole vs. individual parts, and using techniques that assist different bodily systems. 
When dealing with a mechanical spinal problem, the [..]
	
	
	Carpal tunnel syndrome
 occurs when the median nerve, which starts at the neck and runs from 
the forearm into the hand, becomes compressed or squeezed at the wrist. 
In some cases, there may also be compression at other anatomical 
locations along the course of the nerve, like the neck.The median
 nerve controls sensations to the [..]
	
	
	Syndrome X is called the lifestyle disease or metabolic syndrome. Patients with this disorder are overweight, have high "bad" cholesterol (i.e. LDLs) levels, and high blood pressure. They may also have insulin resistance or even be diabetic. This syndrome leads to heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and even certain types of cancer. Most of [..]
	
	
	It's remarkable to consider how many different types of pain relievers there are for headaches—not
 just  at the corner drug stores but also supermarkets, convenience 
stores, and gas stations. Drugs like aspirin, acetaminophen, and 
ibuprofen are consumed daily in America by the truckloads.Have 
you ever thought about how we approach a health problem or symptom? [..]