Archive for October, 2009

Sacramento Chiropractor: Shape Up If You Want to Avoid Golf Injuries!

Injuries are very common with any type of sport. You can often avoid getting injured in a particular sport, however, by finding out what injury is most likely to occur, and then taking precautions to avoid it. Naturally, there’s no guarantee that, even then, you won’t get injured. That’s why it is beneficial for you to be in good physical shape. It will make your getting injured less predictable or, at least, less traumatic. The most critical thing that you can do is to be sure that you have the proper fitness level prior to starting to play a sport, such as golf. You just might keep your body safe from injury if you follow these general guidelines: Perpetuate a healthy lifestyle; make sure your joints are mobile and your muscles are limber; prepare your body prior to activity; use proper form and good postures while actively playing; give yourself sufficient cool down and relaxation time.

Golf injuries can happen to anyone, amateur or pro. It has been estimated that over thirty percent of pro golfers playing concurrently are playing with injury. On the positive side, general good health and fitness can decrease the number of injuries a person may incur and may possibly prevent them.

Proper body strength in the muscle zones most used when golfing is very important. However, it’s essential to determine that your spine is in healthy alignment and that it has good mobility before you set out to build muscle strength. A proficient golf swing hinges on your spine’s facility to efficiently move in a rotational fashion. Back injuries are the most widespread kind of injuries experienced by golfers. Your chiropractor will establish that your spine is in proper alignment and that there is effectual movement of the vertebrae. Chiropractic care can make a big difference in helping you to avoid back injury.

A day on the golf course that remains injury-free depends on how prepared you are for the game, so once you’re “straightened,” you’ll need to strengthen and gain more flexibility. Warming up your muscles by doing golf-specific stretching and flexibility exercises, is a must in order to make muscle strain less likely. Full body flexibility can be gained fairly quickly through range of motion (ROM) exercises, and elastic band condition can provide targeted golf range of motion advantages and increase needed strengthening of shoulders, hips, and the deep muscles of the core. Your chiropractor and other sports professionals are adding elastic band training to their golf conditioning programs because they supply the dynamic resistance that ordinary weight lifting does not.

“Golfer’s Elbow” is a common golf condition second only to back injuries. The only difference between golfer’s elbow and tennis elbow is that, with tennis elbow the outside of the upper arm is afflicted, the inner arm is impinged with golfer’s elbow. Both can be a reaction to a single excessive action, e.g., in golf it might be thrusting down on the mat at the driving range or striking a hard fairway surface. However, repetitive stress from smaller shocks is usually the culprit. Another exacerbating cause of injury is suddenly starting to play too much golf, such as entering a tournament when you’re used to playing only once or twice a month.

There are more golf injuries because sport makes exclusive demands on the body. The game is usually longer than many other sports and that can result in fatigue. Incorrect posture and clumsiness are frequently the result of body fatigue. Together, these two components can cause a variety of injuries. In addition, the constant swinging of the golf clubs puts the shoulder muscles at risk for injury. Warming up with stretches and resting between games is essential for avoiding unnecessary injury.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome can be an unforeseen result of the repetitive stress of numerous games of golf played over several months continuously. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome can be a serious injury creating incapacitation and sometimes requiring surgery. However, discovered at an early stage, chiropractic management and, frequently, the use of a brace will alleviate the problem.

Quite a few golfers seem to assume that injuries are just an unavoidable part of a golfer’s life. Nonetheless, a healthy, mobile spine, dedicated preparation, proper exercise and muscle conditioning, attaining and maintaining a a suitable fitness level, and prudent rest and recuperation after your game is over, can assisting in making injuries far less a part of your golfing experience.

Dr. Yong Kim is a Sacramento chiropractor with over thirteen years of experience helping thousands of patients get out of pain and get their lives back. His office is located at 1707 Professional Drive, Sacramento, CA 95825. He has special training in the area of sports injuries. Dr Kim is himself an avid health enthusiast. For more information go to his website at http://www.sacramentochiropractor.org

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Clearing Up Chiropractic Misconceptions

Chiropractic works! So why are there people who still don’t go to a chiropractor for care? There are plenty of misconceptions about chiropractic that keep people from getting the conservative, effective treatment they need. Let’s clear up a few things right now!

Are chiropractors “real” doctors? Chiropractic education is very similar to medical and dental education that demands three to four years of undergraduate studies and an additional four years of post-graduate education. Chiropractic coursework includes anatomy, physiology, orthopedics, neurology, x-ray, nutrition, and philosophy. In the sector of x-ray study, chiropractors , as a matter of fact, have quite a few more hours of education than medical doctors. Chiropractic studies in x-ray consist of x-ray safety, techniques, factors, positioning, and interpretation. In addition, chiropractors have more hours of study in nutrition than students in medical school receive. Chiropractors are sanctioned in all fifty states as doctors.

Is chiropractic safe? Chiropractic adjustments are considered to be one of the safest therapies for the neck and back. It is not only safe for adults, but for children and even infants. Spinal manipulation is encouraged by most medical doctors prior to a patient being recommended to undergo surgery. It is a natural, drug-free alternative to strong drugs like steroids and painkillers.

Does chiropractic hurt? Most patients feel immediate pain relief after an adjustment and increasingly more relaxing and comfortable over time. Adults and children, alike, often look forward to their chiropractic treatments.

Hope that this clears up a few misconceptions. If you are suffering from back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, hip pain, knee pain, foot pain, or headaches and migraines, you don’t need to suffer any longer. Chiropractic works. Call your chiropractor today!

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Chiropractic Marketing Course: Ten Essentials of Chiropractic Internet Marketing

Dr. Jamie Phillips and her Chiropractic Marketing Team, have just put together
an outstanding free Chiropractic internet marketing course that is designed
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get a handle on how to market their practices these changing times.
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Stranger Than Fiction

First of all, let me say that I am a chiropractor who believes in the efficacy of chiropractic treatment in every cell, fiber, and tissue of my being. I have personally witnessed seeming “miracle recoveries” in my many years of practice. But, I just read a recent study about how chiropractic care can help cancer patients that actually blew me away. Let me elaborate…

A study published in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics examined the case of a 54-year-old man fighting lung cancer (a cancer often related to asbestos exposure).  One year after undergoing surgery to remove his cancer, the man was still in excruciating pain and went to see a chiropractor.  Immediately after beginning chiropractic treatment, the man experienced pain relief and, soon after, discontinued use of all pain medications.

Chiropractors strongly believe in the  ability of every body to heal itself no matter what the condition may be. Chiropractic works in many wondrous ways. And, according to this recently published study, it can alleviate severe headaches and movement pains during cancer treatment  and may make the treatment process more comfortable for cancer patients.

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Chiropractic Care Helps Woman Recover From Severe Brain Injury

The following is another amazing example of the undeniable evidence that chiropractic works! An article published in The Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research features the amazing recovery of a 55-year-old woman with a severe brain injury caused by a horrendous automobile accident. The story is most remarkable because the appreciable strides in the healing process began nine years after the accident and only after chiropractic care was initiated.

“There are physical, biochemical and emotional stresses associated with Traumatic Brain Injuries,” said Dr. Andrea Ryan, noted researcher and author of the study detailing the positive impact that chiropractic care has had on those suffering from Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI). “Since one of the aims of chiropractic care is to reduce those stresses and find a balance in a person’s life, it has proven to be a vital component to the healing process of anyone afflicted with a TBI,” she added.

Dr. Ryan’s success in this area proves, once again, that chiropractic works often when everything else has failed. And, it is apparent that it offers hope to those afflicted with Traumatic Brain Injuries. But, as Dr. Ryan would be the first to remind you that chiropractic care didn’t “cure” the woman involved. The adjustments she received from Dr. Ryan, like all chiropractic adjustments are intended to do, decreased or eliminated nerve interference that, in turn, allowed the woman’s body to adapt and function as it was intended

The complete story and more information on Dr. Ryan’s work can be found at wickedlocal.com

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Chiropractic Works When It Comes to Solving Certain Bedwetting Problems

There are two terms associated with bed-wetting, i.e., primary enuresis and secondary enuresis. Primary enuresis is bed-wetting that has persisted since infancy, while secondary enuresis is defined as bed-wetting after an extended period of dry nights has been established (six months or more). Seeing a chiropractor may be helpful for treating secondary enuresis.

How can chiropractic treatment help? By realigning subluxations in the sacrum. In adulthood, the sacrum is a large, roughly triangular-shaped bone at the base of the spine. However, in childhood the sacrum is made up of five separate bones that fuse by the late teen to early adult years. Misalignments of these sacral segments can alter the pathway for the nerve — first as it exits to the bladder and as it brings information from the bladder to the brain. This alteration in the pathway of the nerve can change either the function of the bladder or the perception by the brain of the fullness of the bladder.

How can the segments of the scrum become misaligned. There are several reasons: 1) a fall on the buttocks, 2) a bladder infection, 3) constipation, 4) intense emotional stressors such as a death in the family, physical or emotional abuse by a parent, or sexual assault, and 5) chronic fatigue.

Chiropractic adjustments correct the misalignments of the sacral segments, allowing the nerve to carry information unimpeded between the bladder and the brain. If secondary enuresis is caused by the misalignment of the sacral segments, then chiropractic adjustments will help to restore normal night-time dryness.



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