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Migraine Relief

Knead to Know Facts Can Massage Ease Migraine Pain? If you suffer from migraines, you know all too well the time lost to pain, nausea, photosensitivity, and a general unwell feeling.  Many people today choose to pursue alternative medicine to help alleviate and prevent migraines.  Massage has proven itself a powerful alternative to traditional medications in the field of migraine prevention. There are several different techniques of massage that have been shown to help migraine sufferers combat their illness.  Different styles work – or don’t work – for different people, however, combining massage therapy with chiropractic may get you the best results.  Depending on the type and frequency of your migraines, one or more of the following massage techniques could prove helpful to you. Deep-tissue massage, perhaps the most well-known technique, relaxes the muscles in the body through pressure and stretching.  A massage therapist focuses on areas of the body that carry tension and feel tight or uncomfortable, and uses deepening pressure to release the tension and give an overall feeling of relaxation and loosening of stiff muscles. Neuromuscular massage is a close cousin of deep-tissue massage.  In this technique, the therapist applies moderate to deep pressure on the body’s “trigger points” – specific areas within a muscle that often feel painful to the touch when pressed.  The idea behind trigger-point therapy is that it will release nerves compression (compressed nerves being the reason that the trigger points ache when touched), and that the relaxed nerves in turn will help the body to release tension. The next technique to consider is craniosacral therapy, wherein the pressure applied by the therapist is focused on the skill and scalp.  By soothing the nerve endings through massage, the therapist encourages them to relax and stop sending such powerful waves of pain. If craniosacral massage does not help your migraines, you might try moving downwards to the feet or reflexology.  Reflexology concentrates on the pressure points on the soles of the foot.  According to the practice, the foot is divided into points that relate to different areas of the body; by stimulation those points on the feet, the therapist aims to relax the muscles that carry a lot of stress or tension. If you do choose to pursue a form of massage to seek relief from migraines, you should check with your doctor to ensure the safety of your choice.  Always find licensed therapist for any technique that allows someone else to manipulate your body in any way.  Your insurance may cover massage, so check with your insurance carrier and check with your chiropractor for an exam to see if you qualify.

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Adrenal fatigue?

Tired of being tired? Adrenal fatigue is a collection of signs and symptoms known as a syndrome that results when the adrenal glands function below the necessary level. Most commonly associated with intense or prolonged stress, it can also start during or after acute or chronic infections, especially respiratory infections such as influenza, bronchitis, or pneumonia. Adrenal fatigue is not a new condition. People have been experiencing this condition for years, but recently there was not the knowledge or awareness as to what it was or how to help to treat it. Take the quite Adrenal Fatigue Quiz to see if any, or all, of the symptoms fit your life: Tired for no reason? Having trouble getting up in the morning? Need coffee, colas, salty or sweet snacks, crave high protein foods such as meat and cheese to keep you going during the day? Feeling run down and stressed? Can’t bounce back from stress or illness? Struggling to keep up with life’s daily demands? Just not having fun anymore? Tendency to gain weight and unable to lose it, especially around the waist? Unable to remember things? Pain in the upper back or neck for no apparent reason? Lightheaded, especially when rising from a laying down position? Mild depression? Decreased sex drive? None of these sings or symptoms by themselves can determine adrenal fatigue, but when taken as a group, they form the big picture of a “syndrome” – a person under stress. To really understand how this all happens, we need to take a look at where it starts. Your adrenals are two small glands weighing 3 to 5 grams, located above the kidneys in your mid back. Don’t let their size fool you; these powerful little endocrine glands manufacture and secrete steroid hormones that are essential for life, health, and vitality. They “oversee” the functioning of each and every tissue, organ, and gland in your body to maintain balance during stress and keep you alive. They also have important effects on the way you think and feel. They have the highest content of vitamin C per gram of any tissue and one of the highest blood flow per gram of any tissue in the body. They are about the size of a walnut, but can shrink down to the size of a small grape when exhausted. The main purpose of the adrenals is to enable your body to deal with stress from every possible source and to determine the energy of your body’s response to this stress. Whether they signal attack, retreat, or surrender, every cell responds accordingly, and you feel the results. As you can see by the signs and symptoms, these tiny glands effect everything you do: your sleep patterns, your eating habits, your emotional and physical status, and you r ability to function and lead a healthy and happy life. Our specialists at the clinic now offers specialized simple, non-evasive testing for adrenal fatigue and suggestions for ways to modify your daily routine through specific nutritional supplements, changes in eating and slipping habits, stress modification, increase in exercise, and chiropractic and massage therapy treatments. Don’t be content to feel bad and let life pass you by. Feel good again, be active, and enjoy a healthy, happy lifestyle! Call our clinic for an appointment today. We are always here for you!

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Patient of the Month, Jenn L.

Daniel: Hi, I am Dr. Daniel Strelcheck with Strelcheck Chiropractic Clinic. Welcome to our patient of the month Jenn Lachel. Jenn: Hi, I am Jenn Lachel. I have unfortunately been dealing with severe headaches, migraines, upper neck pain, shoulder pain for most of my adult life. It has not only affected me physically but emotionally as well. And I heard through word-of-mouth a friend of mine recommended me Dr. Daniel and I started seeing him last summer and I was well skeptical at first and I could not be happier with the decision I made to start seeing Dr. Daniel. Since last summer my headaches and migraines have reduced significantly. My upper neck pain and shoulder pain has also reduced significantly. I honestly feel great and it sounds kind of cheesy but my emotional state has also changed enormously. My daily attitude is 10 times better than it was and so I owe a huge thank you to Dr. Daniel and the whole office; the massage therapist and the great staff for just taking the time to help me. Thank you very much! Daniel: For a healthy and happy life, I am Dr. Daniel Strelcheck. Jenn: And I am Jenn Lachel.

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TMJ Relief, Strelcheck Chiropractic Patient Joyce L.

Hello my name is Joyce Lewis and I have been a patient of Strelcheck Chiropractic Clinic since 2001. I was referred to Dr. Daniel from a friend who had great success in relieving her lower back pain. My story starts back in grade school. As my permanent teeth were coming into position, I did not have the room in my mouth to handle them so they started pushing against each other which created a very messy and crooked set of teeth. The dentist suggested removing several teeth and to prepare them for braces and at this time I started to have headaches, tension in the lower jaw and lack of motion to open my mouth. Three years later I had braces applied to my teeth and that’s when the orthodontist noticed one side of my jaw was longer than the other. My headaches and the jaw issues continued on and off through my adult years. I had a consultation with Dr. Daniel who diagnosed my problem as TMJ and I started treatment immediately.  After six adjustments I was feeling relief, less headaches and tension in my jaw area. I will never get rid of my misshapen jaw but I now have a balanced one and I follow up with an adjustment two to three times a year to maintain the health of my jaw and I know can bite into an apple without pain. Thank you Dr. Daniel for everything!

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