Patients with carpal tunnel syndrome are usually prescribed stretching exercises by medical and chiropractic doctors, as well as physical therapists. In this syndrome, the median nerve is often constricted by a swollen nerve sheath, or malalignment of the wrist bones that form the hole that the nerve glides through. If there is inflammation or scar [..]
With any health condition, most doctors agree an accurate diagnosis is important. But with low back pain, it seems that many sufferers postpone a visit to the doctor in hopes that it will go away on its own. It's no wonder many patients take this approach, since advertisements continually tell us that relief comes in [..]
Whiplash injuries of the neck and spine commonly occur in motor vehicle collisions. Even minor impacts with little vehicle damage can put significant stress on the spinal ligaments, disks, and delicate nerves. Some people get symptoms right after the accident (which is a very bad sign) but most people feel somewhat unscathed, at least initially. [..]
We hear about dental hygiene and how to eat right, but when was the last time you considered if you slept well in a way that does not stress the spine? Most of us know it's important to avoid head and neck trauma because serious and devastating injuries can occur. Less understood is how minor [..]
Disorders such as fibromyalgia,
whiplash, and irritable bowel syndrome share the common symptom of
muscle hyperalgesia (more sensitive to painful pressures and
stimulation). Obviously, more sensitive patients may find it more
difficult to stress their bodies with stretching or physical exercise.
If you are more sensitive to pain, you may be more likely to consume [..]
Many patients attempt to use gadgets to treat their carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms.
But is this a good choice or another fad? Sometimes our health advice
comes from friends, family, and customers at the local health food
store. I am sure you were given a persuasive story before buying. Late
night TV infomercials are used [..]
Our sense of balance comes from a few different areas of the body. The inner ear gives us input on the position of our head and whether we are moving. This is combined with input from the eyes, which gives similar information. Most people think this is where it ends, but the spine is also [..]
When looking at treating fibromyalgia,
there is a range of natural alternatives to choose from. Most
fibromyalgia patients use a variety of complementary and alternative
approaches including vitamins/herbs, chiropractic, and massage. These
more natural approaches carry fewer risks of side effects and should be
encouraged.Massage treatment can be helpful to many patients.
Some common techniques [..]
Chronic headaches
are a mystery to most of us. Why they occur seems to be the most common
question. Some patients' headaches can be easily explained, but many
seem to get headaches for no apparent reason. An often overlooked cause
of headaches is the spine and spinal trauma. How does this occur?Delicate
connective tissue link [..]
Car seats have become more and more advanced over the years with newer models having integrated side impact airbags. While side impact bags are important for side impacts, the most unprotected direction to protect from is the rear end. The mainstay of protection for the rear impact is the headrest. But if not positioned properly, [..]