Thursday, December 22, 2011

Stand Up Straight!

Postural issues are a big contributor to many different aches and pains and injuries to our bodies. Injuries related to poor posture tend to be overuse injuries, which build up over a period of time. Muscle imbalances and joint dysfunctions associated with poor posture can create areas of too much motion in certain spinal segments causing instability. These areas may then wear out prematurely, while other areas may have too little motion in the spine causing range of motion/mobility dysfunctions; anytime you have a right side - left side imbalance, it is called an asymmetry. If you have an asymmetry in your muscles, you are more susceptible to injury.

Some simple ways to begin to improve your posture include becoming aware of the things that you are doing, even the things that you don't even know you are doing that are contributing (harming) to your posture. Think of staying in a “tall spine” posture while sitting, standing, during exercise and also taking frequent breaks from sitting and use the Brugger's postural relief position as one of your style of breaks.

There are also some simple exercises you can do to help you get started on improving your overall posture. Here are a few:

  • Engage in daily use of the foam roll to provide self-myofascial release and self massage. Spend 3-5 minutes rolling out the thoracic spine and shoulders.
  • Perform Chair Decompression: Sit in an upright chair with your arms behind you, slightly bent, hands on the seat of the back of the chair. Push downward, straightening the arms and leaving the buttocks in the chair, unloading the trunk and spine. Keep the arms externally rotated; this moves the upper body into something similar to Brugger's.
  • Perform Brugger's relief position: Sit at the edge of a chair; Put your knees apart (wide) and your feet under the knees: Arch your back; Rotate your arms outward so your palms face forward; Separate your fingers and point your thumb backward; Tuck in your chin; Hold this position while taking a deep breath in though your abdomen. Hold the position for 5 seconds, release for 3 seconds, Repeat 3-5 times.
  • Perform Cobra: Laying face down on the floor-in prone position, have arms beside your hips. Activate the core by drawing in your navel towards spine and squeezing the glutes. With your core and glutes activated, lift the chest off the floor, lift arms up and back towards the hips rotating thumbs towards the ceiling. Note: hold for 2-3 seconds. Repeat 5 times.

For more useful tips, talk to your chiropractor about other ways you can improve your posture and avoid injuries.

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Concussions: The Basics

Concussions are getting much-needed attention in the press, especially given the short- and long-term cognitive loss, early-onset dementia, physical disability and even death resulting from traumatic brain injury. Read about the facts of this type of injury from the experts.

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Working To The Extreme

When sludging through the daily grind at work, keep in mind that in the long-term the number of hours you spend on the job could impact your health, especially your heart. Read what recent research has to say about the impact that long hours of work has on one of your most vital organs.

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Coffee for Good Health?

Every day millions of people drink coffee for an energy jolt that will help them get through the day. Coffee has become one of the most popular beverages of choice, but can it be good for your health? Read what recent research has to say about drinking a cup of joe a day and your health.

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Fructose: Is it Safe?

Everyone knows that fructose is the sugar found in fruit. If it's found in fruit it must be safe, right? Wrong. Let's take a look at the impact of fructose on your body when consumed in large quantities.

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Keep Your Bones Strong

As women age, a common problem they face is thinning of the bones - also called osteoporosis. Learn how to prevent fracture risk and bone loss through diet and supplements.

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

To Your Health

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December 6, 2011 - Volume 5, Issue 24

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Maximize  Your Chiropractic Care

Back pain - the first thought many people have when they hear those words is, "chiropractor." That's true, but in addition to helping ease back pain, there are many other professional services a doctor of chiropractic can provide to help make health and wellness a lifetime endeavor. Advice and assistance related to nutrition, exercise, posture and weight loss are just a few of the ways chiropractors can help improve your health in addition to resolving your back pain:

Nutritional Advice: Dietary and nutritional supplements are an integral part of many chiropractic offices. Doctors of chiropractic realize that extra weight on your body adds to additional stresses on your spine. This additional weight makes you biomechanically more susceptible to injury and greater risk for health problems. Starting a weight loss program under the supervision of a healthcare professional has a greater likelihood of long-term success. Ask your doctor about nutritional supplements that may be helpful in reaching your intended goal.

Postural Support: Chiropractors are experts at analyzing posture and how it relates to spinal problems. They are trained in the art of detection, function, and restoration. A doctor of chiropractic searches for the problems that exist underneath poor posture and its effect on quality of life movement dysfunction. By analyzing spinal curvatures and alignment, your doctor searches for the problems that contribute to the postural pattern and develops a strategy of correction.

The Right Tools: Most chiropractors offer equipment that can help improve your quality of life and assist with activities of daily living, such as bending, lifting, twisting, exercising, sleeping, etc. For example, ask your chiropractor about purchasing spinal support belts to help when lifting objects or working on your feet for long hours. Orthotic foot supports are very prevalent in most chiropractic offices; this is a cost-effective way to help sore feet, achy muscles, and fatigued lower backs. Braces and wraps can be used for arm and leg problems such as knee and elbow pain. Most doctors also offer hot or cold packs for home use and topical analgesic pain relief lotions that are more effective than over-the-counter options. Make sure you ask your chiropractor about using some of these devices to maximize your progress.

Working hand-in-hand with your doctor of chiropractic is the perfect solution to help with your long-term health goals. Reach out and ask for their guidance; you'll be surprised at how pivotal a role they can play in maximizing your whole-body health.

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Easy Exercises to Help Improve Your Golf Game

Golfers who are looking to maximize their performance and avoid and/or rehabilitate following common golf-related injuries should try these exercises in consultation with their doctor of chiropractic.

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Reducing Cancer Risk: Power of Antioxidants

Antioxidant supplementation resulted in a substantial reduction in the risk of cancer mortality (death) or death from any cause over an 11-year period, according to a recently published study.

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Brain Exercise: How to Keep Your Mind Healthy

Learn how participating in simple leisure activities such as reading, playing board games or musical instruments, and dancing can help you reduce the risk of developing dementia as you age.

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Five Ways to Detox Naturally

In need of a detox after the holidays? Try these safe
and natural nutritional strategies to help cleanse your body of toxins.

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Fish for Better Health

Fish doesn't just taste great; the health benefits you can reap from consistent fish consumption are countless. Here's what recent research has found.

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