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“Boy, my neck is killing me! Honey, where is the ibuprofen?”
Isn’t this the FIRST thing people think of when they have an ache or
pain? The general public does NOT usually think, “….Boy, do I need to
see my chiropractor—my neck is killing me!” So, the question of the
month is, which one is [..]
Carpal tunnel syndrome
(CTS) was first reported in the late 1800s and the first surgery to
treat the condition was performed in 1933. In the beginning, CTS surgery
was rarely performed, reportedly because the nerve pinch was present
somewhere before the median nerve reached the wrist or carpal tunnel. In
brief, possible compression sites include [..]
Fibromyalgia
(FM) can’t occur in men because it’s a women’s disease, right? In fact,
if a man claims to have FM, then he is simply lying (probably just
trying to get out of working and/or on disability), right?
Unfortunately, that's what MANY people (and even some doctors) believe!Though
it is true that FM primarily affects [..]
Whiplash is an injury commonly associated with motor vehicle collisions (MVC) caused by a rapid forward and backward “whipping” of the neck. What varies between each case is the degree of injury and what anatomical parts of the neck are actually injured. Let’s take a look at the spine so we can better understand where [..]
A Review of the Works of Neurosurgeon Emil Seletz, MD Dr. Emil Seletz (b. 1907; d. 1999) was a neurosurgeon in Beverly Hills, California. His publications indicate that he worked at the Los Angeles General Hospital, and he was faculty at the University of California, Los Angeles Medical School. Additionally, his internet biography indicates he [..]
Fibromyalgia Syndrome is the third most commonly diagnosed rheumatologic disorder, following osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Fibromyalgia is characterized by widespread pain and tenderness, fatigue, morning stiffness, and sleep disturbance. Fibromyalgia is often disabling. Fibromyalgia is often treatment resistant. Fibromyalgia can be triggered by trauma (Greenfield, Waylonis, Buskila, Neumann). Studies report that between 25% and 50% of [..]
Because chiropractic care
is about restoring overall general health and well-being, and since the
body cannot be segregated into only one system (like only the
neuromusculoskeletal), the rest of the body including the
cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, endocrine, nervous, and
the rest of the “systems” sometimes have to be addressed in order to
improve the patient's [..]
The 2010 Olympic gold-medal downhill skier Lindsey Vonn was recently (March 8, 2010) interviewed in the magazine Time. Lindsey Vonn was the first American woman to win gold in an Olympic downhill, and she did so while being injured. One of the questions posed to her was:“How did you find the strength to ski with an injury?”Her [..]
The headlines in the lay press are troubling and disturbing. A front section full-page in the newspaper Wall Street Journal showing a person clenching their back while proclaiming (1):
“More Than 100 Million American Adults Live with Chronic Pain”
Another cover study in the Wall Street Journal quantifying the anatomical regions for American’s chronic pain [..]
Carpal tunnel syndrome
(CTS) is a problem that occurs when the median nerve is pinched as it
passes through the tunnel at the wrist, resulting in numbness that
includes the palm side of the hand, the thumb through digit three and
the thumb-side half of the ring or fourth finger. So, how does the neck [..]
Whiplash
treatment and management is a topic of great discussion! Many different
types of tissues can be injured in a whiplash event, which can lead to a
multitude of symptoms. This is why the label “Whiplash Associated
Disorders” (WAD) was born! The rate of healing for each type of tissue
varies, thus the length of [..]
Fibromyalgia
(FM) is a condition that typically has a slow, gradual onset that
starts out mild and gradually worsens. The symptoms associated with FM
include generalized pain all over the body (above and below the waist
including neck, shoulders, chest, upper back, arms, hips, buttocks,
legs, and feet). The pain can be symmetrical or more [..]