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How to Give Your Immune System a Boost

If you tend to get sick more than you would like, consider adding zinc to supplement your diet.  Zinc is an essential mineral that helps support healthy immune system functions and is an important component of bodily antioxidant systems.  Zinc also plays an important role in your enzyme activity, cellular metabolism, and nerve function.  Zinc is found primarily in the kidney, liver, pancreas, and brain.

Your zinc levels may be low due to:

  • Soil depletion
  • Eating processed foods
  • Stress factors
  • Aging

I recommend Zinc, 50 mg. either taken alone or as part of a good bioavailable multivitamin, such as ADAM or EVE by Now Foods.

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November 18, 2010   No Comments

The Vicious Cycle of An Injury

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Have you ever wondered why some physical problems never seem to get better? Perhaps you have an injury that has become “chronic”.    Maybe it’s a “bad” back… or a stiff neck… or a sore shoulder.  Whatever it is, you know that something’s wrong.  You should be feeling better by now.  You would love to get out and enjoy the Spring weather.  Or start going to the gym.  Or begin that new exercise class.But you hurt too much.  So why isn’t your body healing normally?  Some days you feel like there’s an improvement, but then the pain is back again.  Why?

I put together the simple diagram at the top of this post to help you understand why. The diagram describes a concept called “The Vicious Cycle of Injury or Trauma”.  This diagram explains the process of an injury and the reasons why you may not be healing properly.

The top of the diagram is where things begin.  Your injury may be mild, severe, or somewhere in between.  But whatever your injury, cellular death occurs at the tissue level.  Muscle fibers tear, ligaments stretch, discs bulge, etc.

Going clockwise, the next circle shows that your injury results in pain, inflammation, and spasm:

  • Pain is your body’s “alarm system” letting you know that your body has passed it’s limit.
  • Inflammation is your body’s response to the damaged tissue.  Inflammation is the beginning of the healing process.
  • Spasm (uncontrolled muscle tightening) is your body’s way of putting a “natural splint” on the area to prevent further injury.

Next you suffer a loss of range of motion.  Examples of how this could manifest include:

  • Low back stiffness in the morning.
  • A tight neck while in the car.
  • An inability to reach behind yourself and scratch your back.

Any of your joints can suffer a loss of motion if there’s local swelling, pain, or muscle spasm. When you have a loss of normal motion for some time, two things happen:

  • Your muscles will shrink and weaken (atrophy).
  • Adhesions (tough patch-up tissue) will develop in and around the injured area.

Unfortunately, chronic pain results in fatty infiltration into the supporting muscles.  You can get a sense of this by inspecting a cheap cut of meat.  The marbling of fat is the “fatty infiltration” into the muscle.  The tough gristle areas are the adhesions that can develop in and around your muscles.

When you suffer a loss of motion, adhesions and spasm, your normal blood flow will be restricted.  Limited blood flow means that your injured site is receiving less oxygen and less nutrition than normal.  This leads to more tissue death, and the cycle starts all over again.

So how can you get out of this cycle if you feel you’re trapped?

It all starts with coming in to our center for a visit.  After a thorough exam, I will develop a reasonable wellness strategy to help you break the cycle.  Always remember that physical problems can be best fixed with physical solutions.  It can include:

  • Chiropractic care
  • Massage therapy techniques
  • Trigger point therapy
  • Laser therapy
  • Weight loss techniqes
  • Rehabilitative exercises

Please understand that we can’t make you heal, but we can ensure that as you heal, you’ll heal more perfectly.

In your care, we’ll use natural techniques to “attack” each area of the Vicious Cycle.  We have found that the combination of natural therapies works the best to break the vicious cycle because we target multiple points of the cycle at once.

With the help of natural therapies we can:

  • Reduce your pain, inflammation and spasm
  • Improve your range of motion
  • Restore muscle strength and endurance
  • Reduce adhesions and trigger points
  • Improve blood flow to your tissues

If you’re in pain due to a big or little injury, don’t ignore the problem.  It is critical that healing start as soon as possible.  By getting treatment early, you can prevent abnormal chronic pain patterns from taking root.

With natural therapies you can finally be free of your pain and be the best you can be.

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April 13, 2010   1 Comment

Take The Time To Stretch

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Are you exercising regularly?  If not, you should be.  But how often do you include stretching before and after exercising? Knowing what to do before and after your workouts can help optimize your workout routines and help prevent a serious injury.

Many people believe that stretching is a waste of time.  In the USA, stretching exercises seem to have taken a back seat to strengthening and cardiovascular exercises.  Even advanced athletes are prone to skip their pre-exercise warm-up and their post-exercise cool-down.

The typical workout causes your muscles to contract and flex, but won’t allow your muscles to stretch to their full length. Stretching exercises can help:

  • relieve stored up muscular tension
  • flush out lactic acid (and other toxins)
  • enhance your joint range of motion
  • improve athletic performance
  • reduce your risk of injury

For better results and optimal performance, your exercise routine should begin with a short warm-up followed by several minutes of stretching exercises, and then end with a cool-down.

The Warm-Up

Remember that doing stretching exercises is NOT a warm-up… they are stand alone exercises.  Stretching cold muscles can result in pulls and injuries.  Your best strategy is to begin with a five-minute warm-up.

The warm-up prepares your body and cardiovascular system by revving up your blood flow and your heart and lungs.  When you’re working out, your body and muscles demand more blood flow and oxygen supply.  The warm-up increases your blood flow, increases your blood temperature, and increases muscle temperature.  This prepares your body for increased activity and allows it to function at an enhanced level.  This whole process allows your muscles to use glucose to burn calories and exert energy for more strenuous exercises.

Your warm-up should be a mini version of your exercise routine.  For example, if you’re going to be taking a brisk walk, your warm-up should be a five-minute low-intensity walk.  Low intensity means around 50-60% of your maximum heart rate.

Stretching Exercises

After your warm-up, invest a few minutes by stretching your larger muscles first.  Focus on the muscle areas that are going to be involved in your exercise routine.  For example, a runner would want to target stretch the fronts and back of the thighs (the quadriceps and hamstrings respectively), the hip area, and the calves.

Each stretch you perform should last between 20-30 seconds.  Stretch only to the “edge” of pain, and do not push through the pain.  Control your breathing and gradually increase each stretch with each exhale.  Only go as far as your comfort allows. Do NOT bounce, as this can cause micro-tears in your muscles, that can result in scar tissue formation.  This reduces muscular flexibility and increases your risk of injury and pain.

According to the American Council On Exercise (ACE),  here are ten reasons why every one should take the time to stretch:

  1. Decreases muscle stiffness and increases range of motion. Stretching helps improve your range of motion which may also slow the degeneration of the joints.
  2. May reduce your risk of injury. A flexible muscle is less likely to become injured from a slightly extensive movement. By increasing the range of motion in a particular joint through stretching, you may decrease the resistance on your muscles during various activities.
  3. Helps relieve post-exercise aches and pains. After a hard workout, stretching the muscles will keep them loose and lessen a shortening and tightening effect that can lead to post-workout aches and pains.
  4. Improves posture. Stretching the muscles of the lower back, shoulders and chest will help keep your back in better alignment and improve your posture.
  5. Helps reduce or manage stress. Well stretched muscles hold less tension and therefore, leave you feeling less stressed.
  6. Reduces muscular tension and enhances muscular relaxation. Stretching allows the muscles to relax. Habitually tense muscles tend to cut off their own circulation resulting in a lack of oxygen and essential nutrients.
  7. Improves mechanical efficiency and overall functional performance. Since a flexible joint requires less energy to move through a wider range of motion, a flexible body improves overall performance by creating more energy-efficient movements.
  8. Prepares the body for the stress of exercise. Stretching prior to exercise allows the muscles to loosen up and become resistant to the impact they are about to undergo.
  9. Promotes circulation. Stretching increases blood supply to the muscles and joints which allow for greater nutrient transportation and improves the circulation of blood through the entire body.
  10. Decreases the risk of low-back pain. Flexibility in the hamstrings, hip flexors and muscles attached to the pelvis relieves stress on the lumbar spine which in turn reduces the risk of low-back pain.

The Cool-Down

Each of your workouts should end with a brief cool-down followed by a period of stretching.  If you only have the time to stretch once with each workout, it’s better to stretch at the end.  Your muscles will be warm, more responsive, and less likely to be injured.

After your heart rate has climbed and your body has become warm and tired, the cool-down lets your heart and muscles “settle down”.  This helps lessen strain and soreness.

Like your warm-up, your cool-down should be a 5-minute mini version of your exercise routine, followed by a series of stretching exercises.

Failing to implement a regular stretching routine will increase your risk of injury and prevent you from getting the most out of your exercise. But beware, stretching improperly (before a warm-up or with BAD form) can open the door to injury also.  If you’re going to stretch, do it right!

Be very careful if you have any of the following problems:

  • a muscle or joint condition
  • a prior injury
  • pain, soreness, or stiffness in any part of your body

Pain is your body’s way “telling” you that you have a problem.  You may be on the edge of serious injury.  Even professional athletes know when it’s time to seek help.  If you have any questions or concerns, I would be happy to meet with you to discuss your problem.  We provide FREE introductory consultations and examinations each week.  Don’t delay, just give us a call and we’ll schedule a convenient time for you this week.

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July 23, 2009   No Comments

Protect Your Access To Chiropractic

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I just discovered a site by the ACA (American Chiropractic Association) that seems to be taking some good steps to fight for your freedom to have access to chiropractic in the new proposed national health care system.  Get involved.  Every voice counts.

From www.ChiroVoice.org

The chiropractic advocacy network is a dedicated group of national volunteers who educate policymakers about the value of chiropractic and work to positively impact any legislative efforts to reform the current national health care system. Through the chiropractic advocacy network, patients and chiropractic supporters can stay informed about important health care issues and help ensure that:

  • Congress does not restrict your ability to access essential chiropractic services.
  • Congress does not limit – but instead expands – coverage for services provided by Doctors of Chiropractic within Medicare.
  • Insurance and managed care companies do not deny patients’ access to the essential chiropractic services they need.

Your involvement makes a tremendous difference. 
Each active member of the chiropractic advocacy network brings us one step closer to our goal of assuring full-scope access to chiropractic services. Chiropractic patients and supporters who are interested in serving as advocates may sign-up to receive special e-mail alerts about advocacy issues and important legislation. Network members will also receive a monthly e-newsletter.

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April 7, 2009   No Comments

Natural Care for Auto Injury

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The natural care we provide for auto injuries feels great and is very effective.  We get quick results that last.  Instead of just covering up your pain with mind-numbing medications, we focus on the injured areas and provide a variety of natural therapies to speed up your recovery.

We have been able to help people like you suffering from auto injuries such as:

  • Whiplash (cervical acceleration deceleration trauma)
  • Headaches
  • Back Pain
  • Shoulder Pain
  • Arm, Elbow, or Wrist Pains
  • Hip, Knee, Leg, or Foot Pains
  • Muscular Spasms
  • Joint Stiffness and Inflammation

Regardless if your condition, I’d like to remind you that our practice mission is: To Promote Superior Health Through Natural Therapy. We accomplish this through a holistic approach and integrative care – combining chiropractic, massage, exercise, nutritional counseling, and laser therapy techniques.

If you are seeking help for auto related injuries, we promise to do our best to first clearly diagnose your problem and correct it. On your initial visit we will carefully discuss the details of the accident and the nature of your injuries. We will then perform a careful and detailed examination.

At this point, if we feel that we can help you, we will develop a reasonable treatment plan and begin a course of treatment. Your treatment plan will vary based on your condition prior to the injury, and on the severity of your injury.

We typically recommend the combination of chiropractic care, massage therapy, and other natural therapies because they work the best to reduce pain quickly and will allow your body to heal more perfectly.  Natural healing provides lasting healing.

However, if after the examination or at any time during the course of treatment, we discover something beyond the scope of our practice, we will not hesitate to contact your other health care providers to discuss your possible referral to another health care professional.

We believe that the human body is a masterpiece and that your health is among your most valuable possessions. It’s our passion to share the amazing power of natural therapies with people like you, to help you feel great and be your best!

At this point in time, all of the services we recommend will be fully covered by your auto insurance. Many people express concern that your auto insurance rates will increase if you use the medical benefits on your policy.  Don’t be concerned about that because I believe it’s illegal for any auto insurance company to raise your rates for using the medical benefits on your policy.


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March 24, 2009   No Comments

Family Care – How Natural Therapy Can Help

Natural therapy has been a great help to families for years. Chiropractic, massage, exercise and good nutrition can help you and your family attain superior health.

Many patients see me as their family doctor. Making natural therapy a main part of your life is wise. The cost of health insurance and health care continues to rise. The cost of drugs, surgery and other medical procedures has become overwhelming for many. The adverse reactions to drugs is well known and has been making front-page news more and more lately.

Families want safe and natural solutions. More and more people are choosing natural therapy first. It’s a wise choice.

Family care at our office can start at the very beginning. Pregnant mothers and their babies can greatly benefit from our care. During this period of weight gain and hormonal changes, many mother’s become very uncomfortable. We can help by greatly reducing the stress and body pains common at this time. We specialize in natural care for pregnant moms – using gentle chiropractic adjustments and massage. Many of our patients have even reported easier births.

I’ve been able to provide natural care for my wife, Laura, through four pregnancies. And we’ve been blessed with four natural and healthy births… and four healthy and energetic kids.

Newborns, infants, and children can also benefit from natural therapy. The birth process can be a source of physical stress on both mom and baby. This can be the cause of our first subluxation (a spinal bone misalignment that causes nervous system interference). As children grow they learn to walk, run, jump, climb stairs, and ride bikes. In my very own home, I’ve seen some of the craziest things our kids do. They can be extremely creative… sometimes dangerously creative! Jumping over towers of pillows, bouncing off the couch and slamming off a chair and bouncing onto the floor. What fun!

All of these activities can cause physical damage and pain… sometimes called growing pains. If ignored, these problems usually worsen and become more permanent. Correcting the problems while still relatively new is wise. I’ve been adjusting my kids spines since they were born, and they enjoy it.

After a patient’s initial exam and I explain everything that I’ve found, I’m often asked, “How could this have happened? What caused it?”

My usual answer… “Life.”

Life is tough. We are frequently getting “beat up” in life. Physically, mentally, and emotionally. Car accidents, work injuries, and the stress and strains of our busy lives can produce all sorts of physical problems. The neuromusculoskeletal (nerve, muscle and bone) system is our first line of defense and bears most of the stress. Periodic checkups at our office can be very helpful to maintain superior health. Many of our patients report more energy, less pain, more vitality and better overall health.

We also welcome seniors in our practice. Seniors want to enjoy their retirement and want superior health. Natural therapy just makes sense. As you age, your body can need a great deal of attention. We provide gentle and relaxing care that is safe for people of all ages.

Regardless of your age or current health condition, just remember… it’s never too late to begin to pursue superior health. The natural therapy we provide is good for your health.

As you personally benefit from natural therapy, you have some new responsibilities. Among them is to tell others about your experience. Why not start with the ones you love?

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April 22, 2008   No Comments