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What is spinal dysfunction and how can the doctor of chiropractic help?

July 31, 2010 by drburt

Doctors of chiropractic are educated and trained in the detection and care of musculoskeletal problems, particularly the joints of the spinal column. However maintaining the health and integrity of all the joints in the body are important since each structure is related to one another along a delicate biomechanical chain. Aberrant movement even from a small joint in the foot can offset other structures in the body. Everything is connected, and nothing is isolated.

Most spinal injuries either micro-damage (small repetitive movements over time) or macro-damage (trauma) can insult the discs, cartilage, tendons, muscles and ligaments that hold the bones of the spine together. When soft tissue injuries occur, the movement of the spinal joints is changed. This change, or dysfunction, may cause some joints to move too little and others to move too much.

Pain is not always obvious when spinal injuries occur. Many times the pain that comes after a minor injury goes away by itself in a few days. The injury, however, often causes the spinal joint dysfunction that remains long after the pain goes away. Most people think everything is all right if there is no pain. A person with spinal dysfunction usually doesn’t know there’s a problem unless something happens again to cause swelling in the weakened area.

The spine works as one long chain with many moving links. Every change in movement in one joint of the spine will affect another. Therefore, pain that comes from the spine in one area may actually be related to silent problems elsewhere. Many people that seek care for spinal problems have specific complaints of pain or other symptoms. Your chiropractor will likely examine and x-ray your full spine to give you the proper care (usually a specific adjustment) and manage your condition completely.

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Exercises

July 30, 2010 by drburt

Here are some exercises intended to help prevent carpal tunnel syndrome. Remember doing a quick five minute exercise warm-up before starting work, just as runners stretch before a run, can help prevent work-related injuries. 

 

Extend and stretch both wrists and fingers acutely as if they are in a hand-stand position. Hold for a count of 5. 
Straighten both wrists and relax fingers. 
Make a tight fist with both hands. 
Then bend both wrists down while keeping the fist. Hold for a count of 5. 
Straighten both wrists and relax fingers, for a count of 5. 
The exercise should be repeated 10 times.
Then let your arms hang loosely at the side and shake them for a few seconds.

 Source: Housang Seradge, MD, et.al., poster exhibit, 1996 Annual Meeting, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.

Filed Under: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - CTS, Exercises Tagged With: Carpal TUnnel Syndrom Exercises

9 Reasons why Erchonia Cold Laser PL 5000 will enhance your Chiropractic experience.

July 22, 2010 by drburt

Every living cell in a human body that makes up muscles, organs, bone, nerve cell and other tissues, functions at a specific frequency, or environment that it knows as its “normal”. Cells may change its frequency when exposed to emotional and physical stresses, chemical toxins, surgeries and even injuries. During this process cells stop send messages to neighboring cells and communication between brain and cells being interrupted. Erchonia is the only cold laser,  that will help to activate the communication between the brain and the damaged cells. Thus, flawless performance can be achieved.

Chiropractic care utilizes equipment that can help speed up the effectiveness of each rehabilitation session. One of these equipments is the Erchonia Cold PL 5000 Laser. This is a lightweight and low level laser that is used to inhibit or stimulate the cellular functions.  Depending on the case, one might need a laser therapy and the Erchonia Cold PL 5000 is the one gadget used for therapy by many chiropractors and other health care providers.  This unit provides a low frequency bandwidth that is specifically ranges in between of 630-640 nanometers and a power delivery of less than one (1) mili-watt is optimal for healing. Depending on the purpose of the treatment, a health care provider will program the laser to help to treat different musculoskeletal conditions:

  • 1. Pain relief– documented that pain is decreased up to 59%
  • 2. Increases Range of Motion– extremely important to prevent progressive, degenerative joint and disc disease
  • 3. Strengthens immune system by increasing lymphocyte activity
  • 4. Speeds up healing and recovery time by 30-50%
  • 5. Regenerates damaged nerve tissue
  • 6. Releases Myofascial restriction
  • 7. Restores Muscle strength
  • 8. Increases ATP production
  • 9. Decreases Edema & Inflammation

The Erchonia laser emits a visible coherent light that stimulates the body’s ability to produce ATP, which allows a natural healing of the body in decreased time. Through this process pain and inflammation decrease, the natural range of motion of the joints return and optimal function of cellular physiology occurs on a more permanent basis.

In one double blind study prepared for original FDA approval, it was documented that the Erchonia Laser decreased by an average of 59% while concomitantly increasing range of motion – both actively and passively.

Wound healing using the patented Erchonia Laser, compared to six other Lasers, was minimum of 6-14% faster in therapeutic results. Additional unique findings of the Erchonia Laser show proliferation of fibrobalsts and keratinocytes while increasing microcirculation of the skin. Peripheral neuropathies from injuries have been dramatically affected. This includes both intact neurological function as well as severed nerves. Wound healing acceleration has been demonstrated as well as scar tissue  diminishment using Erchonia Laser. In all, this is very powerful healing tool that when used correctly by the practitioner, can result in miraculous changes to increase the humanality of patients that may have otherwise been considered unassisteble.

Erchonia is the only company to receive FDA clearance for the use of  Theraputic Laser Application for injury and management of Peripheral-Central Nervous System. The use of  Erchonia laser is the perfect complement to chiropractic spinal adjustments for enabling the body to restore its natural state of balance and health. Join the wave of the future and tell us that you  want  to experience the benefits of the Erchonia lasers in your care.

Enjoy living a healthy life!

Question: What other therapeutic Cold Lasers have you experienced at Doctor’s office?

Filed Under: Modalities Tagged With: 5000, alternative medicine, chiropractic, Chiropractic Care, cold laser, erchonia, Erchonia Laser, human body, laser, laser applications, laser therapy, low level laser therapy, manipulative therapy, medicine, nerve cell, optical devices, pl, spinal adjustment, therapy

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) and Chiropractic

July 20, 2010 by drburt

Carpal tunnel syndrome happens when there is a compression of the median nerve in the wrist formed by the carpal bones and the transverse carpal ligament – a strip of tendon that supports the wrist from the bottom. The Carpal Tunnel is a narrow passageway in the wrist where tendons and nerves pass through to control the hand. These nerves and tendons are covered with a sheath of fluid that protects it. When a person uses the hand repetitively, swelling can happen due to the irritation of the chamber. As it swells, there’s no more space to accommodate the swelling thus the nerve is being compressed which results in  numbness and tingling in the hands, primarily the thumb and thumb pad, index, middle, and inner half of the ring fingers.

When a person uses their hands on a repetitive motion, like for example when typing, there is a tendency that it can result in carpal tunnel syndrome. There’s no known real cause for the Carpal Tunnel Syndrome as it’s an idiopathic condition but those that are more prone to suffering from this syndrome are women and those with diabetes. Around 80% of cases of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome are women and studies are still being conducted to understand why majority of cases are females.

The symptoms of CTS are usually experienced at night and are most likely caused by the sleeping position of the patient. As the patient unknowingly bends the wrist during sleep, the pain would then flare up. In cases of patients suffering from pain at night due to carpal tunnel syndrome, the patient can use a brace or a splint to keep them from bending their wrist and compressing the nerves while sleeping.

Carpal tunnel syndrome can be treated through a chiropractic treatment. The patient must first undergo a series of examinations such as a physical examination and  x-ray to properly diagnose the patient’s case.  Since carpal tunnel syndrome is considered an RSI or a repetitive stress injury, the usual chiropractic treatment for this is by manipulation of the elbow and wrist and also with the manipulation of the patient’s cervical spine. Aside from this, the patient also has to rest the affected arm and to apply a cold compress to prevent further inflammation. A brace or a splint may also be advised for the patient to wear.

Spinal and arm manipulation is not the only chiropractic treatment available for treating carpal tunnel syndrome although it is the most common. An ultrasound therapy may also be conducted. In this type of therapy, a device that emits either high or low energy sound is used to the affected area. These energy sounds produce sound waves that penetrate into the skin and tissue thus relaxing the muscles and reducing the pain and inflammation. Cold Laser by Erchonia PL 5000 is another effective modality that will help to expedite the healing process and control the pain.

Chiropractic treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome is non-invasive. There’s no need for medications or surgery if you choose this treatment. Based on studies, the chiropractic treatment is also just as effective as the allopathic treatment for repetitive stress injury or RSI.

While I was doing research for this article I have come across a really interesting article on Eioba.com The title is: Kevin’s 52 Tips On Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Wrist Pain. This article covers every angle on how to prevent CTS and RSI. It is a must list for everyone who has wrist pain. Thumbs up Kevin for this information. I am also providing a list of exercises intended to help prevent carpal tunnel syndrome. Remember doing a quick five minute exercise warm-up before starting work, just as runners stretch before a run, can help prevent work-related injuries.

In conclusion I would like you to watch this excellent 3D video by Christopher Travers. It will help one to better understand about the patho physiology of CTS.

Question: Waht kind fo treatment did you or someone you know have for CTS?

Filed Under: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - CTS Tagged With: anatomy, carpal, carpal bones, carpal tunnel, carpal tunnel syndrome, chiropractic, cts, flexor retinaculum of the hand, human anatomy, median nerve, medicine, musculoskeletal disorders, nerve, neurology, repetitive strain injury, syndrome, syndromes, wrist

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