Practice News Update February 2011
Wow, are we excited about the recent changes in our wellness center!
- We have finished our expansion and improved our chiropractic and massage services! Our office now extends all the way from the front of our building to the back. We are very happy with the addition of two spacious, private, quiet, and newly decorated rooms. You are going to love receiving a relaxing therapeutic massage in either our “green room” or our “yellow room”. We also converted the old massage room to another chiropractic treatment room. These changes will allow us to provide better care for all of our patients!
- We acquired an additional therapeutic exercise device that is just going to amaze you! The machine is called the PowerVibe by a company called Zen Pro. It is a “whole body vibration” therapeutic exercise device. You are going to be shocked at how fast (just 10 minutes) you can get the physiological effects of 45-60 minutes of exercise. The PowerVibe helps minimize pain, promote healing, improve balance, promotes weight loss, enhance muscle and bone growth, and prevent osteoporosis. Also, it’s just plain fun to use!

- We just launched our new web site – NaturalTherapyDr.com – and updated this blog! You may have noticed the new look already. I welcome you to visit our new site. Poke around. It’s loaded with exercise videos, educational videos, and lots of great information about our practice. Remember to share it as well!
- Help me welcome Audrey Krieger! Audrey is a certified massage therapist, and the newest member of the Spectrum Wellness team. She is highly skilled and puts her heart into every massage!
I’m excited about this new year! Give me a call if you have any questions or concerns about these changes… I’d love to hear from you. We’re looking forward to helping you meet your health goals in 2011!
February 7, 2011 No Comments
The Vicious Cycle of An Injury

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.
April 13, 2010 1 Comment
Try The Posture Pump For Relief Of Neck Pain

We now have available a special type of cervical (neck) traction, called The Posture Pump. This device provides effective relief and lasting correction for:
- Acute neck pain
- Chronic neck pain
- Headaches
- Disc bulges
- Disc herniations
- Forward head posture
In many cases, the Posture Pump device adds a needed complement to your in-office care. A thorough evaluation will provide the necessary information to determine if the Posture Pump is right for you. If you are interested in this device or have any questions about it, just ask. You can learn more on the Posture Pump web site by clicking here.
The Posture Pump is safe, easy to use, and is covered by most insurance carriers. It may be the missing piece of the puzzle to your optimal recovery.
February 13, 2010 5 Comments
Shoulder Pain
How Common Are Shoulder Problems?
Shoulder pain is a common complaint that is often associated with neck pain and upper back pain. The only complaint we see more frequently in our office is low back pain.
“According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 13.7 million people in the United States sought medical care in 2003 for shoulder problems.”
When you think of shoulder injuries, you probably think of sports-related injuries seen in baseball or tennis. However, shoulder injuries can be easily caused by many normal everyday activities. The shoulder is so susceptible to injury because it has the greatest range of motion of all the joints of the body. And with increased motion, you have less stability.
To appreciate the incredible design of the shoulder itself and to understand the complexities in caring for shoulder problems we have to first take a look at the basic anatomy of the shoulder. The shoulder consists of three major bones and over twenty different muscles.
Basic Shoulder Anatomy

The two main bones of the shoulder are the humerus and the scapula (shoulder blade). The joint cavity us cushioned by articular cartilage covering the head of the humerus and face of the glenoid. The scapula extends up around the shoulder joint at the rear to form the roof called the acromion, and around the shoulder joint at the front to form the coracoid process. The end of the scapula, called the glenoid, meets the head of the humerus to form a glenohumeral cavity that acts as a flexible ball-and-socket joint. A ring of fibrous cartilage surrounding the glenoid is called the labrum, which stabilizes the joint. Ligaments connect bones of the shoulder and tendons join the bones to the surrounding muscles.

Two major tendons of the shoulder are the biceps tendon, which attaches the biceps muscle to the shoulder and helps stabilize the joint, and the supraspinatus tendon, which helps form the rotator cuff. Four short muscles originate on the scapula and pass around the shoulder where their tendons fuse together to form the rotator cuff.

Other major muscles that make up the shoulder girdle are the deltoids, the biceps, the triceps, the pectoralis, the rhomboid, the trapezius, the latisimus dorsi, the teres major, the levator scapula, and others.
All of these anatomical components, along with the muscles of your upper body, work together to manage the stress your shoulder receives as you lift, extend, flex, and throw.
Common Shoulder Problems
- Tendonitis: Inflammation of a tendon. Commonly affecting the biceps tendon at the front of the shoulder. Symptoms include painful shoulder motion and increased pain at night.
- Rotator Cuff Strain or Rupture: Injury to the muscle and tendon that covers, rotates, and raises the shoulder. Symptoms include shoulder pain and difficulty raising the shoulder.
- Impingement Syndrome: Rubbing and clicking of the shoulder on overhead motions. The ball of the shoulder joint rubs against the ledge (the Acromium) over the shoulder. It is frequently associated with tendonitis and rotator cuff problems. Symptoms include pain during movement of shoulder and increased pain when raising shoulder approaching 90 degrees.
Subluxations: Bones shifting from their normal place and becoming “stuck”. Symptoms include joint stiffness and weakness. Pain may or may not be present.- Bursitis: Inflamed bursa sack. Symptoms include painful to the front or side of the shoulder and pain at night.
- Myofascial Pain: Muscle inflammation involving any of the shoulder muscles. Symptoms include local and/or referred pain in the shoulder, the upper back, the neck, the head, the shoulder blade area, or in the arm.
- Nerve Irritation: Inflamed or irritated nerves originating from cervical spine or the brachial plexus. Symptoms include shoulder pain, neck pain, arm pain, shooting or burning pain traveling from neck to shoulder, to arm, and to the hand.

Our Approach To Shoulder Problems
First we would start with a thorough case history, consultation, and examination. I may recommend diagnostic studies (x-ray or MRI) if I need more information. At this point, if I determine that care is appropriate and you decide to begin care, I will design a treatment plan for you. If at any time I discover something beyond the scope of my practice, I won’t hesitate to contact your primary care provider to discuss a possible referral to another healthcare provider.
We follow a very effective treatment strategy based on the letters ASR. They stand for:
- A – Adjust (whole-body adjustment techniques)
- S – Support (spinal pelvic stabilizers and other joint supports)
- R – Rehabilitate (targeted exercise therapy/physical rehab)
My approach that works so well with the spine can be applied to other joints of the body. Virtually every articulation of your skeletal system is susceptible to fixations that can impair function and range of motion. We have a variety of other treatment options to help you recover quickly and completely. Some of our other treatment options could include:
- Massage therapy
- Laser therapy
- Electrostimulation treatment
- Home TENS unit
- Therapeutic taping
- Targeted rehabilitative exercises for the shoulder
- Exercise modification
- Home exercise program
- Nutritional supplementation and dietary modification
We don’t want you to have to resort to dangerous medicines, injections, or surgery. Our approach is to use chiropractic care and other natural therapies (such as massage or rehab exercises) to correct your shoulder problem quickly and naturally.
May 28, 2009 No Comments
How Does Laser Therapy Work?
I get this question several times a week in the office. My patients tend to be a curious lot. Curiosity is good. Especially when it comes to health care. Never be afraid to ask your doctor questions about the safety and efficacy of a treatment.
The laser therapy device that we use in the office is a Class IV therapeutic laser. It’s called the K-Laser. It’s not for cosmetic purposes… it doesn’t cut. Our laser treatments are safe and painless.
We use it in two different ways. First, for pain-relief. We treat injured areas directly to aid in the healing process. And second, as an auriculotherapy tool to diminish patients’ chemical cravings. This helps our clients quit smoking and/or lose weight.
Our K-Laser has been proven to bio-stimulate tissue repair and growth. Our laser treatment accelerates wound healing, decreases inflammation, reduces pain, and lessens scar tissue formation. As a pain management device, our K-Laser is a side-effect-free and non-addictive treatment that provides dramatic results.
Click here for more answers to common questions about Laser Therapy.
Cellular Effects of Laser Therapy
Cellular effects occur when a therapeutic laser light interacts with cells, higher ATP levels are produced which then boosts DNA production, this improves cell membrane permeability and initiates the release of nitric oxide. These three events then lead to a cascade of beneficial effects increasing cellular energy and health.
Laser Therapeutic Effects
During each painless treatment, laser energy increases circulation, drawing water, oxygen, and nutrients to the damaged area. This creates an optimal healing environment that reduces inflammation, swelling, muscle spasms, stiffness, and pain. As the injured area returns to normal, function is restored and pain is relieved.
K-Laser Class IV Therapy Promotes
- Increased Circulation
- Immune Stimulation
- Muscle Relaxation
- Improved Vascular Activity
- Accelerated Cell Reproduction and Growth
- Stimulation of Nerve Regeneration
Positive Effects of K-Laser on the Body
- Improves and promotes healing
- Reduces pain and spasm
- Increases joint flexibility
- Reduces symptoms of osteoarthritis
- Improves peripheral microcirculation
- Detoxifies and eliminates trigger points
- Advanced pain relief
Benefits to Patient
- Faster patient satisfaction
- Deeper penetration than Class III lasers
- Delivers more laser energy to the target tissues
- Faster treatment time
- Effective treatment in 3-8 minute
- Increased Metabolic Activity
May 1, 2008 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?
April 22, 2008 No Comments
What a Pain
With all this talk about pursuing a lifestyle of wellness, I want to address the number one reason people consult our office. Pain.
We, at Spectrum Wellness, accept clients with big pains or little ones. We handle acute or chronic conditions. Sport or work-related injuries. Even motor vehicle accident injuries. We welcome clients ranging from one end of the spectrum to the other.
What is pain anyway? Does it have a purpose?
Pain is a warning sign. It’s your body’s way of telling you that a limit has been reached. Like a smoke alarm, it’s not the alarm that’s the problem. The alarm has a cause, just like nearly every ache or pain has a cause. Some people choose to just cover up the pain instead of correcting the true cause. They end up believing that they’re totally fine because they feel fine. Unfortunately, the problem that lies below the surface of the pain still exists.
What’s your approach to dealing with pain?
Drugs?
Choosing to numb or cover up the pain with a chemical. Drugs can offer temporary relief, but they can’t correct structural or functional problems – such as spinal joint dysfunction (subluxation) or muscular problems. Just covering up the symptoms of a problem can be dangerous. Imagine if you were driving your car and a red flashing light appeared on the dashboard. Would it be wise to take a black marker and scribble over the light so that it wouldn’t shine in your eyes? Also, many drugs have dangerous side-effects and also have a long-term toxic effect on the whole body… just check out the back page of a drug advertisement in a magazine.
Physical Therapy?
Physical therapy is an option that many people choose. However, exercising spinal joints that are misaligned is like continuing to drive your car with misaligned wheels! Some physical therapy facilities do adjustments like us.more than guide patients in an exercise program, but none offer the combination of natural therapies that we have.
Surgery?
This is the most drastic of all measures. Cutting through layers of skin and muscle tissue to cut, scrape, fuse, remove or alter body parts. While there may be times when surgery makes sense, they are risky. When it comes to emergency care, nothing beats Western Medicine. If I had a serious knife wound, I wouldn’t drop in to a fellow chiropractor’s office to get an adjustment! I’d get to an ER stat. Go to a hospital for sickness care… come to us for health care.
Natural Therapy?
Even better, Natural therapy is safe. The combination of chiropractic, massage and exercise therapy is the wise choice. Our focus is to find and correct the underlying cause of your problem.
March 28, 2008 No Comments
Welcome to our New Health and Wellness Site!
Welcome to our exciting new health and wellness blog! We’re looking forward to discussing how you can feel great and be your best through natural therapies such as chiropractic, massage, exercise, and superior nutrition. We’re planning on creating a fun and useful site for sharing nuggets of wellness wisdom from our “world”. We hope you’ll find our new site friendly, insightful, and life-changing!
March 22, 2008 1 Comment



