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Period Relief for Life with Chiropractic Care

Nearly all women experience cramping, pain and bloating and other discomforts every month. In fact, most  women  will cope with about 40 years worth of periods (nearly 500) in their lifetime. Women come to expect a unique series of mild or severe pain and discomforts lasting an average of 8 to 12 days, for which they’ll try just about every imaginable treatment, just to get through another month. To complicate matters, every stage of menses brings its own set of symptoms, conditions and treatment options. Standard comfort measures such as bed rest, heat, over-the-counter analgesics or homespun tips from mothers or friends might produce benefit, but are often not associated with substantial symptom relief. If your symptoms interfere with daily activities or diminish your quality of life, you might want to consider a chiropractic approach as a treatment option. That suggestion might surprise you. I understand a number of women who suffer from menstrual discomforts won’t consider a chiropractor at first because: “If I don’t have  a backache, why go to the chiropractor?” Allow me to share some basic facts about the association between the female reproductive system and nerve function so you can understand how chiropractic treatment can help. The Connection: Spine, Nerves and Organs The primary structures  that make up the female reproductive system, your ovaries, vagina, uterus, cervix and pituitary gland, all require a healthy nerve supply to function properly. If the nerves to those structures are cut off, their health is compromised. Chiropractic doctors help women maintain the relationship between the female reproductive system and nervous system by maintaining the health of the spinal column. Gentle chiropractic techniques are applied to various segments of the spine to properly align them, eliminating “pinched nerves” and enabling nerve flow. While chiropractic techniques can be used at any age or stage of menses, these conditions seem to spark interest in drug-free symptom relief: Pregnancy  As a baby grows, the increase in the lumbar curve (lower back) and forward shift in a woman’s center of gravity cause an uneven weight distribution over the pelvis, resulting in pain in the low back, hips and pelvis. The strain on the lumbar curve triggers compensatory changes in the cervical and thoracic spine, causing other symptoms like migraine headaches and numbness of the arms, shoulders and neck. Chiropractic adjustments performed in a sitting or lying position on an ergonomically designed chiropractic table can deliver significant pain relief, reduce swelling and improve circulation. Dysmenorrhea Or Menorrhagia It is no coincidence the patients I’ve treated who suffer from severe menstrual cramps, known as dysmenorrhea or menorrhagia, prolonged or heaving flow, also suffer from neck or back pain and spinal displacements. Perhaps that is why many of those women who initially came in with neck or back complaints experienced beneficial effects on menstrual cramps, flow and overall comfort. Fibroids Chemicals produced by the ovaries and adrenal glands that are essential for reproduction are broken down by the liver. If the liver isn’t working properly, those chemicals can build up to unhealthy levels and cause fibroid tumors in the uterus, which, although benign, account for at least one-third of all gynecological admissions to hospitals. Menopause When the body no longer produces the hormones necessary for the reproductive cycle to function, a woman is considered to be menopausal. My patients who are in their menopausal phase of life have reduced symptoms of depression, hot flashes, back and joint pain, headaches and fatigue as a result of routine chiropractic treatment. Remember, a healthy spinal column is essential for the health of the female reproductive system. If your period brings you symptoms that make you miserable, or if you suffer from gynecological problems, consult your chiropractor as

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Price of Teen Pressure, Chronic Stress

While baby boomers bring me their aches and pains from  old injuries, strains and falls, teens represent a whole different assortment of health challenges. My adolescent  son Ryan, was a living example of how the pressure to perform adversely affects the health of today’s teenager. Every day,  I watched him churn out a non-stop schedule; running from class to class then on to organized sports, community service and homework.  At 14, he was living the average life of a teen — out the door by 7 a.m. and usually doing homework and on the go until midnight. This punishing schedule became all the more demanding over time as the lack of sleep,  hormonal changes, a diet of fast food and the desire to accomplish as an athlete and student all took their toll. I was determined to keep Ryan healthy but recalling  my own “teenage rebellion”,  I decided to start off with a few easy changes to help him achieve a healthier lifestyle. The regimen included regular chiropractic treatment, but what else? Although I am trained on nutrition, I looked to the resident dietitian at Strelcheck Chiropractic,  Laura  Selby,  for  some specific advice and direction. She suggested  that we add some supplements to his diet and change his morning routine. Within a few weeks, Ryan had more energy, greater  focus and was more relaxed. Yes, relaxed. A few of his close friends were encouraged by his ability to steadily perform under the pressure and before long, parents were calling me — hopeful that I  might help their kids stay on track and enjoying their busy lives. Warning Signs We’re all familiar with the effects of a stressful work week — simply put, our energy is depleted. However, chronic stress can result in adrenal fatigue, which is the inability for your adrenal glands to keep pace with the perpetual demands of flight or fight arousal. This results in a reduced production of hormones responsible for maintaining energy and mood. Other warning signs of “burnout” may include frequent headaches, low back pain, frequent acid indigestion, stiffness of neck and shoulders, insomnia, depression or mood swings, and difficulty focusing. These conditions can often be reversed naturally by restoring the nerve function and flow to the areas of the body directly or indirectly affected by stress. The release of the pressure on those nerves comes about with a series of adjustments to the spinal segments impacting those nerves. I would like to note that it should not be ruled out that persistent pain may also stem from a bump or twist of the neck, back or head and requires x-rays and examination by a chiropractor. The pain may point to a sublaxation of the spine causing interference with nerves resulting in pain, pins and needles, weakness and over time, may affect the proper functioning of the internal organs. Put a “Chill” on Burnout The combination of spinal health and a few dietary changes can make a world of difference in your teen’s ability to feel good and do their best. Always consult your dietitian for suggested dosage and selection of nutritional supplements. Some dietary changes to boost energy include high protein breakfast instead of carbohydrates, avoidance of caffeine, small meals that contain protein eating every 3-4 hours, omega-3 fatty acids (commonly in the form of fish oil supplements), B-Complex, and 1000-mg vitamin C. Counteracting your teens’ stress now will help offset illness and set the stage for good health habits for life.

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Sports, Athletics and Chiropractic

Back to school and all of the fall sports activities, always brings a rush of sprains/strains and injuries into the clinic. While fall sports such as football, cross country, soccer, and volleyball, involving male and female athletes both, are properly considered healthy physical activity, a risk of injury is always involved. The fact is that a large percentage of athletic casualties result in injury to the spine. Spinal subluxations that occur as a result of athletic activity, demand prompt chiropractic correction to minimize suffering,disability, and danger to future health. Athletes, particularly in junior high and high school, all too often neglect to have their injuries checked out by their chiropractor. Uncorrected spinal injuries at this stage of physical development can have serious effect on growth, nerve function, emotional and physical health. Sports injuries nearly always jar or misalign the spinal column: a blow to the ribs, head, feet, legs, shoulder, or torso always radiates to the center of the body. That is why a chiropractic check up is needed when you are injured, regardless of the nature of the injury. Chiropractic is needed, in fact, even when medical procedures may also be necessary. Why? If an injury is serious enough to need medical care, the spine is almost always damaged to the greater or lesser degree. Medical doctors are simply not trained to locate and correct spinal subluxations – that is the job of the doctor of chiropractic. That is why you will find chiropractors as “team doctor” for professional sports teams, and many professional athletes will not enter into competition without first having a spinal check up and adjustment. It is really special to work with these young athletes. From necks, shoulders, and knees of football players, to hips, legs, and feet of runners, to arms, wrists, and jammed fingers of volleyball players- helping them get stronger so they can achieve their athletic goals. One of our clinic’s most gratifying testimonials comes from a young, female high school runner. She came to us with headaches, muscle knots in both shoulders, and low back pain which was constantly aggravated by her running. She as totally fatigued, and after having seen many doctors, “felt like it was hopeless”. Being a runner, these problems needed to be solved, because it was affecting her performance. She became a model patient, keeping all of her scheduled appointments and strictly following her doctor’s program. “I ended up qualifying for the state in two different events, and give my thanks to Dr. Daniel for helping me and making that possible”. So whenever those unexpected injuries occur during this coming school year or during weekend activities, please contact our clinic as soon as possible and our doctors will be there to help. Making people well is our business – helping the body heal itself through natural, drug-free healthcare.

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