Sunday, September 30, 2018

A Quick Look at Chiropractic Sports Medicine


The whole idea of healing the body without relying on surgery or medicine is quite practical and worth considering. One of the most used forms of treatment today is chiropractic. Sadly, most people believe that chiropractic care is limited to the treatment of back and neck pain. In this post, we will explain the benefits of chiropractic sports medicine.

What's Chiropractic Sports Medicine?

Sports Chiropractic, also known as chiropractic sports medicine, is an evolving and budding branch of chiropractic, which aims at improving the performance of athletes of different sports. This particular branch of chiropractic expertise is a great boon for athletes and others who are or want to be physically fit. Besides healing and preventing musculoskeletal injuries, sports chiropractic helps in improving overall performance, endurance, agility and strength. Chiropractic care has been around for hundreds of years, but it was in 1980 that a chiropractor started working with the United States Olympic medical team. Ever since then, the use of chiropractic care and healing in sports has only increased. Today, most of the professional teams have an in-house chiropractor that their athletes have at their disposal.

Understanding The Role of Sports Chiropractors

The job of a sports chiropractor is a specialized one. They often rely on specialized healing techniques along with other forms of non-invasive treatments for their clients, including cold laser therapy and spinal decompression. Sports chiropractors are expected to have in-depth knowledge and understanding of different common sports-related injuries. For athletes, chiropractors use a 'hands-on' approach for every injury to the best possible extent, without using drugs or medicines. In extreme cases, an athlete may need both therapeutic treatments and chiropractic healing, and for such situations, a sports chiropractor may suggest other forms of healing and care, as well. If you are physically active, visiting a sports chiropractor can be beneficial in many ways.

What Else Is There to Know?

Before you visit a chiropractor, you should know their areas of expertise. As mentioned, sports chiropractors are known for their understanding of injuries and common issues related to various sports. On your first visit, the concerned staff will ask a few questions and other aspects related to training, thoroughly examine you and possibly obtain diagnostics before rendering or suggesting a treatment plan. Look for clinics that are known for their treatment and can offer other forms of alternative treatment. Usually, sports teams do hire their chiropractors separately, but if you are an athlete and need more than just general care, you can consult an expert independently.

Finally, on your first visit, it is best to ask questions as for how chiropractic care can help you in particular. An experienced chiropractor should be able to discuss and explain these aspects in detail.

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Monday, September 24, 2018

How Blood Pressure Works - Wilfred Manzano


If you lined up all the blood vessels in your body, they’d be 60 thousand miles long. And every day, they carry the equivalent of over two thousand gallons of blood to the body’s tissues. What effect does this pressure have on the walls of the blood vessels? Wilfred Manzano gives the facts on blood pressure.

Lesson by Wilfred Manzano, animation by Fox Animation Domination High-Def.

Friday, September 21, 2018

Here's How You Can Choose a Chiropractic Wellness Center


Unlike medications, chiropractic finds the source of the problem instead of masking it. Given that expertise and experience are critical for best care, it is often hard to pick a chiropractic clinic. In this post, we will guide you through a few aspects that you should take note of, especially if you are considering becoming a first time chiropractic patient.

Start with background and recommendations

If you want to find a clinic that offers first-class customer services and goodwill, you should start with recommendations. Asking family, friends and co-workers about the best clinics in your area, is usually best. This will just give you a decent start with the names, and you can compare clinics online. Chiropractic clinics don't just deal with only one form of therapy. Other therapies, such as cold laser therapy, spinal decompression and sports nutrition, are also offered for pain and discomfort. Sometimes, chiropractors may use more than one treatment at a time to the patient, especially if there's a time crunch (ie. going on a long trip in a few days)

Talking to a chiropractor

When you look at a chiropractic wellness center, your primary concern should be expertise. Usually, you can go ahead and make an appointment for a consult, only, to better understand the approach of the chiropractor. This is important to make sure you are comfortable with the chiropractor, they share your philosophy and to ensure a positive experience. You don't want to wait for hours for a session, and the chiropractor should ensure effective communication both before and after the treatment. There are a few questions that you may ask, such as -

1. What kind of chiropractic techniques and therapies do you and your therapists use? Do they know a range of different techniques, and if yes, how do they decide which to use?

2. Does the chiropractor perform manual or instrument adjusting? In most cases, it could be both, depending on the patient (ie. severe osteoporotic patients may only receive instrument adjusting). Depending on your condition and health, it is best to know the treatment approach.

3. Has the chiropractor handled similar patients in the past? What is the extent of his experience? If you are going to a clinic with several chiropractors that might be treating you, ask them about their individual professional experience.

4. Optimal chiropractic care usually requires experience and extensive training, so does the chiropractor in question have those qualifications? If yes, where did he/she get trained?

5. Regarding your condition, after looking at all the diagnostics (which could include: x-rays, MRI, CT, and bloodwork), will the chiropractor consider and/or suggest co-managing with another specialist?

If you can inquire and check for these few things, choosing a chiropractor should be easier. If you still have any doubts, you can even ask for a few references. Most clinics have websites, so finding details should be easy, and one can also choose to make an appointment online.

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Tuesday, September 18, 2018

TMJ Issues? Dr. Pazdel Talks About How Chiropractic Care Can Help


Dr. Pazdel talks of issues with TMJ and how chiropractic care is so much more helpful than just working with the back. Chiropractic care extends through the entire body.

See more at http://www.pazdelchiropractic.com

Saturday, September 15, 2018

The Surprising Link Between Stress and Memory - Elizabeth Cox


You spend weeks studying for an important test. On the big day, you wait nervously as your teacher hands it out. You’re working your way through, when you’re asked to define "ataraxia." You know you’ve seen the word before, but your mind goes blank. What just happened? Elizabeth Cox details the complex relationship between stress and memory.

Lesson by Elizabeth Cox, directed by Artrake Studio.

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Chronic Headaches May Be Alleviated Without Drugs


Dr. Pazdel shows how headaches, which is the cause of millions of doctor office visits every year may be alleviated by adjusting the body which may often be the direct cause of those debilitating headaches.

Learn more at http://www.pazdelchiropractic.com