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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>
<p>Fort Myers/Estero 590-9555</p>
<p>LaBelle 675-8900</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>
		<dc:creator>Dr Rob</dc:creator>
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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>
<p><a title="More about Dr Rob" href="http://www.DrRobWatkins.com" target="_blank">www.DrRobWatkins.com</a></p>
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		<title>Breathing Exercises Improve Asthma Symptoms</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2009 20:20:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr Rob</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Breathing exercises and conservative chiropractic care prove to be an effective natural treatment for asthma sufferers.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><a href="http://images.drjoancraft.com/community/Newsletter/Front_Page/tmp44ef7a79c5da2_asthma.jpg"><img style="float: left; margin: 0px 10px 10px 0px; width: 120px; cursor: hand;" src="http://images.drjoancraft.com/community/Newsletter/Front_Page/tmp44ef7a79c5da2_asthma.jpg" border="0" alt="" height="108" /></a>In the United States, about 20 million people have been diagnosed with asthma; nearly 9 million of them are children. The most common treatment for <strong>Asthma</strong> has been the use of corticosteriod inhalers.</div>
<p>A new study found that breathing techniques can cut the use of <strong>asthma reliever inhalers</strong> by more than 80% and halve the dose of preventer inhaler required in mild asthma, research finds. The new study, published in the journal Thorax, compared the impact of two breathing techniques on symptoms, lung function, use of medication and quality of life among 57 adults with mild asthma.</p>
<p>One technique focused on shallow, nasal breathing with slow exhalations, and the second technique used general upper body exercises, accompanied by relaxation.</p>
<p>The participants, who used a preventer inhaler and required reliever inhaler at least four times a week, were randomly assigned to one or other breathing technique. Participants practiced their breathing exercises twice a day for around 25 minutes over a period of 30 weeks. They were also encouraged to use a shorter version of their exercises in place of reliever inhaler, and to use reliever if the exercises did not work.</p>
<p>Researcher Professor Christine Jenkins, of the the Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, found that the use of reliever medication fell by 86% in both exercise groups, a process which began within weeks of starting the exercises, and was maintained over eight months. She writes: &#8220;Breathing techniques may be useful in the management of patients with mild asthma symptoms who use a reliever frequently.&#8221;</p>
<p>By the end of the study, the participants dropped from using around three puffs of their reliever inhaler each day to approximately one puff every third day. Preventer dose requirements were also cut in half.</p>
<p>In addition to <strong>breathing exercises</strong>, other things that you can do to reduce asthma symptoms are:</p>
<ul>
<li>Use air filters to help clean air in your home.</li>
<li>Cover mattresses and pillows with dust covers and use hypoallergenic bed clothing to reduce exposure to dust mites.</li>
<li>Choose a more vegetarian-type diet. Animal proteins found in meat include arachidonic acid—a precursor for inflammation.</li>
<li>Include foods with omega-3 fatty acids in the diet—such as fish or fish oil.</li>
<li>Supplement with vitamin C, which helps reduce allergic reactions and wheezing symptoms.</li>
<li>To reduce stress in your children, spend quality time with them and limit their exposure to TV programs that include violence.</li>
<li>Get regular <strong>chiropractic</strong> wellness checkups.</li>
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<p>Your&#8217;s in Health</p>
<p><a href="http://www.DrRobWatkins.com" target="_blank">Dr. Rob Watkins</a></p>
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