LBP & Pregnancy

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Did you know that 50-72% of women have low back pain (LBP) and/or pelvic pain during their pregnancy but only 32% do something about it? Let’s look closer!
Pregnancy-related low back pain (PLBP) can be a highly debilitating syndrome that accounts for the most common cause of sick leave for pregnant women. In 2004, Americans spent $26.1 billion dollars in an effort to find relief from back pain during pregnancy. Statistics show one out of ten women will experience daily DISABLING LBP for at least two years following delivery.
Because of the limited number of treatment options available for the pregnant woman due to mother and fetus safety, and given the high propensity of potentially disabling PLBP that can significantly limit function and quality of life, chiropractic care seems to be a natural choice for this patient population! Obviously, pharmaceuticals and surgery are NOT appropriate options for the expectant mother, even during the post-partum breast-feeding time period. Chiropractic offers a non-invasive and safe approach to managing lumbopelvic pain that uses many different approaches.
In a 2009 research paper, 78 women participated in a study that investigated disability, pain intensity, and percent improvement after receiving chiropractic care to treat pregnancy-related PLBP. Here, 73% reported their improvement as either “excellent” or “good.” For disability and pain, 51% and 67% (respectively) experienced clinically significant improvement! Researchers followed up with them eleven months later and found 85.5% reported their improvement as either “excellent” or “good!” For disability and pain, 73% and 82% (respectively) experienced clinically significant improvement!
So, what’s causing LBP in pregnant women? Because of the biomechanical changes that occur in the low back and pelvis over a relatively short amount of time during pregnancy, especially in the second and third trimesters, common pain generators include (but are not limited to): the sacroiliac joint, facet joints, shock-absorbing disks, and the many connecting muscles (strains) and ligaments (sprains). During the later stages of pregnancy, the hormone Relaxin prepares the pelvis for delivery by widening the pelvic girdle, which can also be problematic.
Treatment options within chiropractic often include spinal manipulation, lumbopelvic exercises, patient education, posture correction, massage, an SI belt, soft tissue mobilization, and more. Exercises that target the transverse abdominus, multifidus, and pelvic floor muscles help to stabilize the lumbopelvic region. The American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists recommends exercise at least three times a week during pregnancy, and studies report NO obstetric complications (pre-term labor, premature ruptured membranes, or changes to maternal or neonatal weight) with exercise.
So, the answer is clear! When PLBP strikes, seek chiropractic care to safely and effectively manage the pain and disability and so you can ENJOY YOUR PREGNANCY!!!
We realize you have a choice in whom you consider for your health care provision and we sincerely appreciate your trust in choosing our service for those needs.  If you, a friend, or family member requires care for back pain, we would be honored to render our services.

Tennis Elbow Rehab

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A new study has found that for tennis elbow, eccentric strengthening exercises, i.e. “negatives” are the most effective type of rehab. If you or someone you know suffers from tennis elbow, click here to view a sample exercise and then check out this video to learn more about resolving this painful problem.

Cullinane FL , Boocock MG, Trevelyan FC. Is eccentric exercise an effective treatment for lateral epicondylitis? A systematic review. Clin Rehabil. 2014 Jan;28(1):3-19. doi: 10.1177/0269215513491974. Epub 2013 Jul 23.

Single Sport Kids Have More Injuries

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A new study in the journal Pediatrics, confirms that playing one sport on a daily basis can place significant stress on young muscles, bones, and joints. Chiropractic care seeks to correct stressful imbalances and strengthen supporting tissues. It’s no wonder why nearly every professional team employs a chiropractor. If you know a single-sport athlete, call our office today to learn how chiropractic care can help keep them in the game.

Bell DR et al. Sport Specialization and Risk of Overuse Injuries: A Systematic Review With Meta-analysis. Pediatrics 2018 Sep;142(3). Epub 2018 Aug 22.

Tingling & Numbness in Your Palm?

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“Tingling & Numbness in Your Palm? A new study estimated that 5% of adults suffer from carpal tunnel syndrome. “Of those seen by specialists, 66% were female, 34% were male.” Check out this video to learn more about how chiropractic care helps relieve carpal tunnel syndrome.”

Kadow TR et al. Prevalence of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in a Hand Surgeon’s Practice. J Hand Microsurg. 2018 Aug;10(2):79-81. doi: 10.1055/s-0038-1626688. Epub 2018 Mar 20.

We’re Listening

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A new Gallup poll found that compared to other physicians, “Chiropractors scored higher on characteristics like empathy and listening: 93% of adults said their chiropractor often listens; provides convenient, quick access to care (93%); demonstrates care/compassion (91%); and explains things well (88%).”

Our doors (and ears) are open for you, because you deserve the best care.

Inserro A. Gallup, Palmer Release Report About Preferences for Chiropractic Care for Back, Neck Pain. Amer J Managed Care. October 03, 2018. Accessed fromhttps://www.ajmc.com/newsroom/gallup-palmer-release-report-about-preferences-for- chiropractic-care-for-back-neck-pain

Don’t Ignore Pain Following Auto Accidents

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A new study has once again confirmed that auto accidents can lead to long-term problems:

“A history of low back injury in a motor vehicle collision is a risk factor for developing future troublesome back pain.”

Fortunately, the right early treatment can help relieve symptoms and minimize some risk for future problems. If you or someone you know has been involved in an auto accident, call our office immediately.

Nolet, P.S., Kristman, V.L., Côté, P. et al. The association between a lifetime history of low back injury in a motor vehicle collision and future low back pain: a population-based cohort study
Eur Spine J (2018) 27: 136.

Trigger points in the trapezius muscle.

The trapezius muscle is a large diamond shaped muscle that travels from the neck to the mid back. It originates on the nuchal ligament, and the spinous processes of C6-T12. It has its insertion on the scapular spine, acromion process, and distal clavicle. The upper fibres of this muscle work to elevate the shoulder, and rotate the glenoid fossa upwards. The lower fibres assist this motion, and the middle fibres are strong adductors of the scapula. This is the number one muscle in the body tp get trigger points. Trigger points in the lateral upper edge refer pain in the lateral neck and temples, a common cause of headaches. Points in the middle and lower fibres refer pain into the posterior neck and shoulder.

We’re Here to Simplify Your Life

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Research Gobbledygook: “Patients with low back pain exhibited neurophysiological treatment responses indicative of a symptom-related neuroplastic state of dorsal horn sensitization that may be receptive to early manual therapy intervention. High-velocity lumbar rotation manipulation provided the maximum SNS response”(1)

Translation: Chiropractic manipulation relieves your back pain!
If you or someone you know suffers from low back pain, call our office today for a safe and simple solution.

(1) Perry, Jo et al. A Longitudinal Observational Clinical Study of Neurophysiological and Patient-Reported Responses to a Program of Physiotherapy for Acute and Subacute Low Back Pain
Journal of Manipulative & Physiological Therapeutics , Volume 41 , Issue 6 , 456 – 466

Excessive weight = Excessive Pain

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A new review of more than 10,000 studies concluded: “Obesity and musculoskeletal pain are strongly related.” Need Help? Call our office today to schedule a diet and exercise consult to help define and maintain your most health weight.

Walsh TP, Arnold JB, Evans AM, Yaxley A, Damarell RA, Shanahan EM. The association between body fat and musculoskeletal pain: a systematic review and meta- analysis. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders. 2018;19:233. doi:10.1186/s12891-018-2137- 0.

Kids – Move Away From the Television

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A new study of middle school students found higher rates of low back pain in adolescents who:

o Carried a heavy backpack

o Watched television daily

Stressors come in the form of too much, or too little activity. Encourage those you love to stay active without over doing it.

Paranjape S, Ingole V. Prevalence of Back Pain in Secondary School Students in an Urban Population: Cross-sectional Study. Muacevic A, Adler JR, eds. Cureus. 2018;10(7):e2983. doi:10.7759/cureus.2983.