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		<title>Chiropractic Adjustments help Shoulder Injuries</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Apr 2010 15:59:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr Rob</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After 12 weeks after initiating care, those receiving the additional manipulative therapy had better outcomes related to shoulder pain, neck pain. At 26 weeks, those receiving the additional manipulative therapy had statistically superior outcomes in shoulder pain, shoulder mobility and mobility of the neck. 

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<td width="675">Dr Rob Watkins -  A Chiropractor in Ft. Myers 590-9555 or LaBelle 675-8900</td>
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<td colspan="2">It is common knowledge that chiropractic care works wonders for many suffering from symptoms of back, neck and spinal related problems. However, many are unaware that chiropractic treatment also provides excellent results in a variety of non-spinal related conditions including those related to the extremities. Chiropractic manipulative treatments that chiropractors often apply to the spine can also used by chiropractic physicians on the joints of the extremities including the hip, ankle, knee, foot, wrist, hand, elbow and shoulder joints. Adjustments, or manipulations of these joints involves a safe, controlled and specific force that is skillfully applied in order to restore normal joint motion that in turn provides nutrients to the joint, reduce adhesions, reducing inflammation and pain.A research study conducted recently compared the outcomes of treating patients with shoulder complaints with usual care from a general practitioner (medical doctor) both with and without the additional care of manipulative therapy applied directly to the shoulder girdle. </p>
<p><strong><a href="http://fortmyerschiropractor.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/ShoulderAnatomy.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-200" title="ShoulderAnatomy" src="http://fortmyerschiropractor.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/ShoulderAnatomy-300x240.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="240" /></a>After 12 weeks after initiating care, those receiving the additional manipulative therapy had better outcomes related to shoulder pain, neck pain. At 26 weeks, those receiving the additional manipulative therapy had statistically superior outcomes in shoulder pain, shoulder mobility and mobility of the neck.</strong> </p>
<p>If you’re suffering from extra-spinal problems such as problems with the legs, hips or arms, contact a chiropractic physician to see if safe, natural and effective chiropractic care might be the solution for you!</p>
<p>www.DrRobWatkins.com</td>
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		<title>Chiropractic is the Buzz in the Colt’s Locker Room &#8211; Dwight Freeney</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 22:41:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr Rob</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Information circulating before Super Bowl XLIV was that Indiana Colts Dwight Freeney was using chiropractic care to recover from his ankle injury. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://fortmyerschiropractor.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/football.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-194" title="football" src="http://fortmyerschiropractor.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/football-300x225.jpg" alt="football" width="300" height="225" /></a>Information circulating before Super Bowl XLIV was that Indiana Colts Dwight Freeney was using chiropractic care to recover from his ankle injury. He had been seen recently in an ankle boot then soon thereafter walking bare foot on the beach.  The scoop is that he was actually treating with a Chiropractic Physician, Dr. Leon Mellman who was treating his ankle for proper bone alignment and assessing his spine for unwanted side effects from limping on the bad ankle.</p>
<p>Keeping good motion in the ankle joint is a great approach to insure proper healing and function. Keep in mind that the sooner you seek chiropractic care for a sprained ankle or spine… the sooner you will heal and restore proper function. Many problems occur when scar tissue or adhesions develop in the injured tissues that restrict proper function. Use ice, not heat, to reduce swelling and inflammation in the affected area. Apply it multiple times per day for 20 minutes at a time.</p>
<p>A chiropractic physician is the right choice for musculoskeletal injuries like back pain, accident injuries and sports injuries, due to the fact that their medical education exceeds that of other physicians in the area of anatomy and physiology. A chiropractor can diagnose, take x-rays or order MRI studies to successfully treat your injury.</p>
<p>Dr Rob Watkins</p>
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<p>LaBelle 675-8900</p>
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		<title>Back Pain at Work : Office Ergonomics</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 11:22:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr Rob</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Proper office ergonomics can make all the difference in the way you feel at the end of the work day. Reducing little bits of repeated stress from your day equals less stress overall by the end of the day. ]]></description>
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<p>Proper office ergonomics can make all the difference in the way you feel at the end of the work day. Reducing little bits of repeated stress from your day equals less stress overall by the end of the day.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://acatoday.org" target="_blank">American Chiropractic Association</a> published the following article that gives some great tips on how to reduce stress at work.</p>
<p><em>By Chris Sorrells</em></p>
<p><em><span style="font-style: normal;">Nearly anyone who has used a computer has experienced discomfort in the neck at some point. The most common cause is overuse of the neck musculature to hold the head up, instead of letting the spine do the job. This occurs when the worker juts the head forward while viewing the screen. People are rarely conscious they are doing this. When a screen is too far away for the eyes to see properly, our heads move closer to the screen to fix the problem. Unfortunately, this creates other problems such as neck strain.</span></em></p>
<p><strong>Adjusting the Monitor<br />
</strong>In general the screen should be about an arm’s length away; it can be moved within a six-inch range, either way, depending on the worker’s vision. Monitors should always be placed where the user can look straight at them. Constantly looking off to one side to view the screen creates static load in the neck musculature, as well as muscle imbalances that can add up to significant injury. Adjustable monitor arms allow the screen to be placed in front of the worker and then slid out of the way for other tasks.</p>
<p>For users without glasses or for those who use single-vision lenses, the top of the glass screen should be at eye height. This position will let the eyes gaze down on the screen at the preferred angle. Workers who have bifocals will often tilt the head up to view the screen through the lower part of the lenses. The best solution is to discuss single-vision computer glasses with an optometrist. Otherwise, workers should lower the screen a few inches, so they can view the monitor with the head in a straight forward position, without the chin pointing up or down.</p>
<p><strong>Positioning the Chair</strong><br />
A properly adjusted office chair is the most important tool that allows an office worker to work efficiently and safely. If there is insufficient lumbar support, patients can compensate with a back support, rolled towel or small pillow. If the seat is too deep—keeping the workers from being supported—they can use a back support or full-length pillow to take up the extra room.</p>
<p>In addition, educate your patients about how to adjust their chairs:</p>
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<li>Lower the chair until feet are well supported on the ground.  If they are not firmly planted, use a footrest to provide support.</li>
<li>Adjust the seat depth so there is one-to-three-fingers’ space between the front of the chair and the back of the knee.</li>
<li>The seat angle and the backrest should allow for approximately a 105-degree angle between the torso and thighs. Sitting too upright increases the pressure in the lumbar intervertebral discs. Leaning too far back will cause the neck to compensate, putting it at risk.</li>
<li>Adjust the armrests so they are one inch below the forearms. If the patient has any neck issues, bring the armrests up to provide support, without reaching down or up to use them.</li>
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<p><strong>Choosing a Keyboard</strong><br />
<em>Design<br />
</em>Most keyboards have a standard design copied from typewriters with a number pad thrown on the right side for increased efficiency. Users typically plop down in front of the computer and center themselves between the side of the keyboard on the left and the mouse on the right.  Now the right arm is externally rotated and reaching to use the mouse and then reaching across the mid-line of the body to type, so it is never in a good position.</p>
<p>The best solutions are to move the mouse to the left or use a keyboard that has the number pad on the left side.  Workers can then center themselves by lining the bellybutton up with the “B” key.</p>
<p><em>Angle<br />
</em>Due to the variability of people’s shoulder widths and forearm lengths, many workers cannot use a standard keyboard without sustained ulnar deviation at the wrists. This causes static use and overload of the forearm muscles. A keyboard that allows angle and pitch adjustments is the solution to this problem.</p>
<p><em>Reach</em><br />
Reaching to use a keyboard that is too high forces the upper traps to fire continuously, creating tension, fatigue and pain. A keyboard tray is the most helpful of the ergonomic tools, as it can fix problems ranging from excessive reach for the keyboard and mouse to improper wrist angles when typing.  Since the proper writing height is several inches higher than the proper typing height, the tray will allow both functions to be performed safely.</p>
<p><strong>Rest Breaks and Task Rotation</strong><br />
To work properly over time, muscles need a break to rid themselves of lactic acid and waste products while delivering oxygen to the tissues to prevent overuse and damage.</p>
<p>Teach patients to take a 15-second micro-break each hour. This is an easy solution for employers to accept, which helps gain compliance. During the micro-breaks, the office workers should shake their arms out or do simple stretches you can provide for them. Computer users should also frequently look away from their screen to focus on something about 20 feet away. This allows a break for the eye muscles. If they can’t seem to remember to take breaks, an egg timer can serve as a reminder. A software program such as RSI Guard can also help workers tailor breaks to the amount of work.</p>
<p>People are always concerned about how it will look if they seem to be taking too many breaks or are unproductive. By spreading tasks, like going to the fax and copier, returning phone calls and meeting with co-workers throughout the day, they can still be productive while giving their body a break from the computer.</p>
<p>Starting with these simple adjustments, your patients who work in an office should feel happier and healthier at their jobs in no time.</p>
<p><em>Chris Sorrells is the president of </em><a style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; color: #990000; text-decoration: none;" href="http://www.ergonomicssimplified.com/"><em>www.ErgonomicsSimplified.com</em></a><em>, a free online resource for health professionals. He can be reached at </em><a style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; color: #990000; text-decoration: none;" href="mailto:Chris@ErgonomicsSimplified.com"><em>Chris@ErgonomicsSimplified.com</em></a><em>.</em></p>
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		<title>Chiropractic Care is Highly Effective Compared to Medical Treatment &#8211; Fort Myers Chiropractic</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 21:38:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA["Chiropractic care for the treatment for low back and neck pain is highly cost effective, represents a good value in comparison to medical physician care and to widely accepted cost effectiveness thresholds."]]></description>
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<p>Exciting news about chiropractic that has been known for years but has not always been heard by medical ears&#8230;</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Esteemed authors Niteesh Choudhry, MD, PhD, Harvard Medical School and Arnold Milstein, MD, Mercer Health and Benefits, San Francisco, CA, developed this authoritative report which reviews the existing peer reviewed literature and arrives at the following conclusions:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 60px;">* Chiropractic care is widely used with almost half of all patients with persistent back pain seeking out this form of treatment.<br />
* &#8220;Chiropractic care for the treatment for low back and neck pain is highly cost effective, represents a good value in comparison to medical physician care and to widely accepted cost effectiveness thresholds.&#8221;<br />
* &#8220;The addition of chiropractic coverage for the treatment of low back and neck pain&#8230;will likely increase value-for-dollar by improving clinical outcomes&#8230;&#8221;<br />
* &#8220;We project that insurance coverage for chiropractic physician care&#8230;is likely to drive improved cost effectiveness of US care.&#8221;<br />
* &#8220;Our findings support the value of health insurance coverage of chiropractic care for low back and neck pain at average fees currently payable by US commercial insurers.&#8221;</p>
<p>About the Authors:</p>
<p>Niteesh Choudhry, MD, PhD: Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School and Associate Physician in the Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics and the Hospitalist Program at Brigham and Women?s Hospital.</p>
<p>Arnold Milstein, M.D, MPH: Medical Director of the Pacific Business Group on Health(PBGH),the largest employer health care purchasing coalition in the US.. He is also Chief Physician at Mercer Health and Benefits, San Francisco, California.</p>
<p><a href="http://DrRobWatkins.com" target="_blank">Dr. Rob</a></p>
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		<title>Vax D Decompression for Disc Bulge &#8211; What&#039;s Best?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[During each VAX-D treatment, the pressure in the intervertebral discs is lowered to negative levels. Repeated daily sessions gradually reduces the patients compressed, injured disc and surrounding tissue. Most patients notice improvements after the very first first session.]]></description>
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<p style="LINE-HEIGHT: 20px; PADDING-TOP: 0pt">Vax D has been a solution for severe back pain for my patients when chiropractic care could not help. Is it right for you?</p>
<p style="LINE-HEIGHT: 20px; PADDING-TOP: 0pt"><strong>VAX-D developed and patented the process of spinal decompression</strong></p>
<p style="LINE-HEIGHT: 20px; PADDING-TOP: 0pt"><strong>VAX-D was the first to introduce vertebral decompression to the medical market</strong></p>
<p style="LINE-HEIGHT: 20px; PADDING-TOP: 0pt"><strong>VAX-D is the only equipment proven in studies to create a negative intradiscal pressure</strong></p>
<p style="LINE-HEIGHT: 20px; PADDING-TOP: 0pt"><strong>VAX-D has demonstrated the reduction of herniations in post MRI studies</strong></p>
<p style="LINE-HEIGHT: 20px; PADDING-TOP: 0pt"><strong>VAX-D has established a 75-85% success rate in 10 clinical studies</strong></p>
<p style="LINE-HEIGHT: 20px; PADDING-TOP: 0pt"><strong>VAX-D is the only device shown to decompress the nerve roots in DSSEP &amp; CPT studies</strong> </p>
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<div class="mceTemp"> A treatment is 40 minutes long.</div>
<p> By reducing the pressure in the disc we also increase the flow of vital fluids, oxygen and nutrients into the disc; all of the things necessary for correct healing.</p>
<p> Along with the increased flow of fluids into the disc, the flow of any prescribed substances, like anti-inflammatory medication, will be directed into the damaged area making the entire treatment more effective.</p>
<p style="padding-bottom: 0pt;"> <img class="alignright" title="Disc Bulge Post Vax D" src="http://fixingpain.com/index.html/Back_Pain_files/disc1.jpg" alt="Disc Bulge after Vax D" width="251" height="285" /><img class="alignleft" title="Disc bulge pre Vax D" src="http://fixingpain.com/index.html/Back_Pain_files/disc2.jpg" alt="Disc Bulge before Vax D" width="256" height="283" /></p>
<p style="padding-bottom: 0pt;">Patient’s MRI shows herniation of the spinal disc between the L4/L5 level and degeneration of the disc between the L5/S1 level. As seen on the photo on the viewers left. After 6 weeks of VAX-D treatment the herniation has been reduced and the degeneration has been reversed. As seen in the photo, viewer’s right.</p>
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		<title>The ABCs of Back Pain</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 08:07:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back pain is a common ailment, suffered by up to 80% of the population at some point in their lives. Unfortunately, because the back is such a complex structure, many people are unsure what has caused their pain and what to do about it. Adding to the confusion is often conflicting reports in the media [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Back pain</strong> is a common ailment, suffered by up to 80% of the population at some point in their lives. Unfortunately, because the back is such a complex structure, many people are unsure what has caused their pain and what to do about it. Adding to the confusion is often conflicting reports in the media about what preventative and at-home treatments work. So how does one know what to do? It is first important to understand the spine, the most common injuries, and where to turn for help.</p>
<p><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_hjoB99KR_1E/RmF7ihG5C0I/AAAAAAAAAYs/WzLv93hz1ZQ/s1600-h/dp_ligaments-BB.gif"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5071470488328932162" style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 0px; width: 197px; height: 185px; cursor: hand;" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_hjoB99KR_1E/RmF7ihG5C0I/AAAAAAAAAYs/WzLv93hz1ZQ/s320/dp_ligaments-BB.gif" border="0" alt="" width="167" height="192" /></a>About The Back</p>
<p>The <strong>spine</strong> is a column of 24 bones (vertebrae), cushion by spinal discs, and moved and supported by muscles, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage. Built into these bones are openings top to bottom and through each side. Through these openings pass most of the body&#8217;s nerves &#8212; from the brain to all of the body&#8217;s tissues and organs. The spine itself is divided into four main sections &#8212; cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacrum/coccyx (tailbone). The<strong> lower back</strong>, or lumbar region, is where most back pain is felt.</p>
<p>Common causes of back pain are:</p>
<p>Muscle fatigue can be caused by many factors &#8212; either as an accumulation of factors over a period of time or as a result of a single activity for which your body was not prepared. The more common factors include:<br />
Improper posture.<br />
Incorrect lifting techniques.<br />
Repetitive twisting, bending, or reaching.</p>
<p><strong>Sprains and strains</strong> from injuries and/or trauma. Symptoms of <strong>back sprain or strain</strong> generally include:<br />
<strong>Muscle spasms, cramps, and stiffness</strong>. Pain aggravated by weight bearing or specific movements, which is relieved by rest.</p>
<p>Disc problems and arthritis from repetitive trauma of bending, lifting, old injuries, and heredity. Symptoms can include:<br />
Progressive or persistent back and/or <strong>leg pain</strong>.<br />
Extremity <strong>numbness or tingling</strong>.<br />
Increased pain or coughing, sneezing, or laughing.</p>
<p><strong>Sciatica</strong> is caused when the <strong>sciatic nerve</strong>, which runs down the length of both legs, is compressed or inflamed. The nerve can be irritated by things such as an injury to the low back or by sitting too long on a lumpy object (such as a wallet). Symptoms of sciatica include:<br />
Pain that runs from the low back to the back of the leg toward the toes.<br />
Pain worsened by activities that add pressure to the spine &#8212; such as laughing, coughing, sneezing.</p>
<p>Beating Back Pain:</p>
<p>There is no way to predict <strong>accidents</strong> but there are things that you can do to strengthen your back and reduce the risk of <strong>muscle fatigue, sprain, strain, disc problems or sciatica</strong>.<br />
Where non-slip shoes.<br />
Avoid long hours in one posture (whether sitting, standing, or sleeping).<br />
Drive defensively.<br />
Use ladders when reaching high places (rather than chairs, boxes, or other objects not intended for standing).<br />
Exercise. Active, aerobically fit individuals have fewer back injuries, miss fewer workdays, and report fewer back pain symptoms.<br />
Quit smoking. Some evidence suggests that smokers are more likely than nonsmokers to have lower back pain.<br />
Proper bending and lifting techniques.</p>
<p><strong>Chiropractic and Back Pain</strong></p>
<p>Chiropractic examination is thorough and may include:<br />
A complete medical history, including previous treatments and other factors that may play a role in the current case.<br />
X-rays or other imaging tests (if clinically necessary).<br />
Tests of range of motion, strength, coordination, posture, and others.<br />
Physical examination, including (but not limited to) <strong>orthopedic and neurologic testing</strong>, laboratory work-ups, etc.<br />
Palpation (examination by touch).</p>
<p>Chiropractic treatment will be based on the results of all tests performed. Because each case is different, each person’s treatment is different. All chiropractic modalities are non-invasive (do not pierce the skin), drugless, and promote overall health. Treatments commonly used in the chiropractic office included (but are not limited to):<br />
The treatment most unique to chiropractic is spinal adjustment or manipulation. The Doctor of Chiropractic often, but not always, performs this method of care manually. Each adjustment is chosen following careful examination and should never be performed by someone who has not been thoroughly educated, trained and licensed in this procedure. The purpose of the <strong>adjustment/manipulation</strong> is to improve alignment of spinal structures as they relate to the nervous system, which will result in a <strong>relief of pain</strong>, improved function, and a reduction of inflammation. For back pain, adjustments may be applied to the spine, but if pain radiates to or affects other locations, those sites may be adjusted as well.<br />
Therapies such as <strong>electrical muscle stimulation, massage</strong>, application of <strong>heat or ice, ultrasound</strong>, or others may be used.<br />
The Doctor of Chiropractic will incorporate advice on appropriate exercise, posture, diet and nutrition, and other lifestyle factors that can play a role in health and healing.</p>
<p>To hasten your recovery from back pain &#8212; and to prevent re-injury &#8212; follow all of your chiropractors recommendations, including follow-up visits and prescribed rest and exercise. And when you have questions, ASK! Your active participation in your care is an essential component to your chiropractic treatment.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 01:34:29 +0000</pubDate>
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Many avid golfers contort their bodies into oddly twisted postures, generating a great deal of torque. Couple this motion with a bent-over stance, repeat 120 times over three or four hours, add the fatigue that comes with several miles of walking, and you&#8217;ve got a good workout-and a recipe for potential lower-back trouble.
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<div>Many avid golfers contort their bodies into oddly twisted postures, generating a great deal of torque. Couple this motion with a bent-over stance, repeat 120 times over three or four hours, add the fatigue that comes with several miles of walking, and you&#8217;ve got a good workout-and a recipe for potential <strong>lower-back trouble</strong>.</div>
<div>As America&#8217;s love affair with the game continues to grow, the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) has advice on how to take a proactive approach that will prepare your body for many years of pain-free play.</div>
<div>&#8220;Most golfers go until they get hurt, then look for help,&#8221; says Dr. David Stude, member of the <a href="http://www.acasc.org/" target="_blank"><strong>ACA Sports Council</strong> </a>and founding fellow of the National Golf Fitness Society. &#8220;Back pain is a warning sign that there is an underlying problem responsible for a symptom that will likely get worse. <strong>Doctors of chiropractic</strong> look for the cause of the symptom and help reduce the likelihood of future injury.</div>
<div>&#8221; If you take the chiropractic approach, you&#8217;re in good company. According to Dr. Stude, <strong>Tiger Woods</strong> says that lifting weights and visiting his <strong>chiropractor</strong> regularly have made him a better golfer. Dr. Stude and the ACA suggest these simple measures to help you avoid <strong>back pain</strong> or injury and improve your game:</div>
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<li>Purchase equipment that fits. Don&#8217;t try to adapt your swing to the wrong clubs: A six-footer playing with irons designed for someone five inches shorter is begging for back trouble.</li>
<li>For the <strong>women in golf</strong>: If you have &#8220;inherited&#8221; your husband&#8217;s or significant other&#8217;s <strong>golf clubs</strong>, they might be difficult for you to use. Not only are the clubs often too long, but the shaft is often not flexible enough for a woman&#8217;s grip. Women typically play better with clubs that are composed of lighter, more flexible material, such as graphite.</li>
<li>For the <strong>men in golf</strong>: It is a good idea to spend some extra time performing quality stretches-before and after your game-to increase your trunk flexibility. While men are traditionally stronger than women, they usually aren&#8217;t as flexible. Men need to improve their flexibility to maintain a more even and consistent swing plane and thus improve the likelihood of more consistent performance.</li>
<li>For <strong>senior golfers</strong>: If you show some signs of arthritis in the hands, consider a larger, more specialized grip for added safety and performance.</li>
<li>For <strong>all golfers</strong>: For some, scores may not be as important as enjoying the social benefits of the game. Having clubs that are comfortable will increase the chances of playing for a long time without significant physical limitations.</li>
<li>Take lessons. Learning proper swing technique is critical. At the end of the swing, you want to be standing up straight; the back should not be twisted.</li>
<li>Wear <strong>orthotics</strong>. These custom-made shoe inserts support the arch, absorb shock, and increase coordination. &#8220;Studies show custom-made, flexible orthotics can improve the entire body&#8217;s balance, stability and coordination, which translates into a smoother swing and reduced fatigue,&#8221; Dr. Stude says. While the upper part of a shoe may score style points, what the foot rests on affects your game.</li>
<li>Avoid metal spikes. They tear up greens and can increase stress on your ankles, knees and back.</li>
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<p>I hope that these tips can help. Feel free to contact me for consultation about your back and your game.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.DrRobWatkins.com">www.DrRobWatkins.com</a></p>
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		<title>Erasing Migraines, an MD Turns to Chiropractic</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2009 08:03:38 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Dr. Michael Benson’s life consisted of <strong>stress, sleep deprivation and fatigue</strong>. As a fetal surgeon, Benson is often up for 24- to 36-hour shifts attending to his patients. He has little time to rest or eat regular, healthy meals. It’s no wonder he has suffered from <strong>migraines</strong> for years.</div>
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<div>Benson is not alone. It is estimated that 28 million Americans suffer from <strong>migraine headaches</strong>. As anyone who experiences these intense headaches can tell you, they can be extremely debilitating. Acute pain, possible <strong>visual disturbances</strong> and <strong>nausea</strong>, as well as <strong>sensitivity to light</strong>, <strong>sounds</strong> and <strong>odors</strong> can cause a person to be unable to handle their everyday responsibilities, much less perform complicated tasks like surgery.</div>
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<p>In order to cope, Benson has used Ibuprofen and heat to manage the pain, but sometimes it doesn’t work. “I used to keep a preloaded syringe of <strong>Toradol</strong> [a strong, anti-inflammatory pain reliever] in my medicine chest,” he admits, “because once my headaches get really bad, I get nauseated and can’t take anything by mouth. It saved having to go to the ER.”</div>
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<p>Having trained as an M.D., Benson confessed that chiropractic treatment wasn’t in his knowledgebase or on his immediate list of pain-relieving measures. In fact, if he hadn’t been visiting his brother, a doctor of chiropractic, when a bad migraine hit, he may never have received chiropractic care. “The Ibuprofen didn’t work, so my brother offered to examine me and adjust my neck,” he says. “When you’re in pain, you’re willing to try anything.” Within 10 to 15 minutes of the adjustment, his migraine had disappeared.</p>
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<div>It’s likely that Benson’s body reacts to stress by <strong>tensing muscles</strong> around the <strong>cervical joints</strong> in the neck, causing nerves in his neck to become impinged and triggering his migraines. <strong> </strong></div>
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<div><strong>Chiropractic adjustment </strong>alleviates this pain by relaxing muscles and promoting a full range of motion in the neck, allowing the <strong>headache</strong> to subside. And Benson’s positive experience isn’t uncommon. <strong>Recent studies at Duke University found that spinal manipulation was almost always immediately effective in relieving headaches originating in the neck and provided longer-lasting relief than commonly prescribed pain medications.</strong></div>
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<p>Benson’s migraines probably won’t go away completely without substantial lifestyle changes— changes that could be tough to implement with his profession. Once migraines are an established pattern, they are very difficult to get rid of, explains his brother. But he can work to minimize <a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_hjoB99KR_1E/RmYck0wTGlI/AAAAAAAAAZY/kLgKiJhwxN4/s1600-h/ArtsySpine.jpg"></a>them with chiropractic care— a solution that doesn’t carry the potential side-effects of over-the-counter and prescription pain medication. Whenever a potentially incapacitating migraine hits and Benson gets an adjustment from his brother, “It always works,” he says.</div>
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